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Written by Navneet Kaur, M.Sc. Nutrition & Dietetics

Diet

Creatine vs. BCAAs: Which is Better for You?

While creatine and BCAAs are among the most popular supplements for fitness fanatics, each serves a different purpose. Let’s examine how they benefit us and help you decide which is best for your fitness goals.  

Introduction

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This boost in workout energy is due to creatine, a compound. As a power-focused activity, it will strengthen you, aid in muscle growth and performance, and generally make you stronger.  

1. What is Creatine?  

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LEUCINE, Isoleucine and Valine are part of Branched Chain Amino Acids (BCAAs). They are proven to reduce muscle soreness, aid recovery, and prevent muscle breakdown during prolonged workouts.  

2. What are BCAAs?  

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Creatine causes higher ATP production, leading to better strength and endurance. It also helps you grow muscle and improve your performance in weightlifting and sprinting.  

3. Benefits of Creatine  

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Typically, BCAAs help with faster recovery, reduce fatigue during long workouts, and preserve lean muscle. Endurance training is especially important for those types of training and the cutting phase.  

4. Benefits of BCAAs  

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It helps bodybuilders, powerlifters, and even sprinters build strength, increase muscle mass and enhance high-intensity performance.  

5. When to Use Creatine  

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Choose creatine for strength and power and BCAAs for recovery and endurance. The right supplement for you depends on your unique fitness goals. 

Conclusion

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