Creatine-electrolyte supplementation improves repeated sprint cycling performance: A double blind randomized control study
Background Creatine supplementation is recommended as an ergogenic aid to improve repeated sprint cycling performance. Furthermore, creatine uptake is increased in the presence of electrolytes. Prior research examining the effect of a creatine-electrolyte (CE) supplement on repeated sprint cycling p...
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Main Authors: | Daniel L. Crisafulli (Author), Harsh H. Buddhadev (Author), Lorrie R. Brilla (Author), Gordon R. Chalmers (Author), David N. Suprak (Author), Jun G. San Juan (Author) |
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Taylor & Francis Group,
2018-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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