Ribose: More Energy Equals More Muscle
Ribose: More Energy Equals More Muscle
By Jason Cohen, WNBF Pro Bodybuilder
In basic terms Ribose is the starting
point for the production of ATP in your body. ATP (adenosine
triphosphate) is responsible for all of the energy your
body is supplied with. In normal conditions, your body
produces enough ATP to survive. However, in stressful
conditions, such as high-intensity exercise, your body
can't replace ATP fast enough. Therefore, it would make
sense to supplement with Ribose in order to keep ATP
levels high in order to increase your energy levels.
Now, the more important part of your
question is whether it is worthwhile to supplement with
Ribose. My opinion on whether or not to take any supplement
rests on two things. First, is there an adequate amount
of science behind a certain "new" product on bodybuilders
(not mice). Second, is the product cost-effective to
warrant you spending your hard-earned money to find
out if the product will work for you.
The scientific evidence on Ribose's
ability to rebuild and restore energy in heart and skeletal
muscle cells is pretty impressive. At this point, however,
there are no studies that I know of on Ribose in the
bodybuilding community.
Supplementing with Ribose
I have received quite a bit of anecdotal
evidence from bodybuilders and the preliminary reports
look very promising. In addition, I can give you an
account of my own personal experience while supplementing
with Ribose.
I took a product called Liquid Ribose
from Performance Biomedical Laboratories. I took one
serving prior to working out and one serving immediately
after training. I did notice that I was able to train
hard for a longer period of time without depleting my
glycogen stores. I also noticed that I was able to recuperate
from intense workouts in a shorter period of time then
before I took the Liquid Ribose. Finally, and most evident,
I noticed that I had more energy when I performed cardio
after an intense weight training session.
Now, is Ribose cost-effective? I
guess this one depends on what your supplement budget
is each month. I really didn't think that Ribose was
terribly expensive considering how new it is. The companies
offering Ribose all seem to be right around $44.95 for
a thirty day supply.
One last note about Ribose. I think
it is best to use it in conjunction with creatine. I
used the Ribose with and without creatine and noticed
considerably better results with the creatine. I used
the Effervescent Creatine Plus by Performance Biomedical
Labs. I also think that the liquid form is better because
it is kept stable in a glycerol base. Therefore, if
you decide to give Ribose a shot stick to the liquid
form and use it with creatine.
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