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Hey guys, Paul from Ultimate Fat Burner.com here and today I'm answering the question,

"Should I Take Creatine Every day including Off Days."

I'll be right back with the answer in just a couple

of seconds, stick around... please don't go anywhere.

Alright welcome back.

So let's answer the question...

Should I Take Creatine Every day including Off Days?

Absolutely.

The reason why?

Well, for creatine to work properly your muscles need to be completely saturated with it.

And that requires a daily top up.

It doesn't need to be a lot - if you're under 200 lbs, 5 grams/day is plenty, if you're

over 200 lbs, you may want to bump it up to 10 grams/day.

Some people see results with less - as little as 3 grams per day - but I always recommend

5 grams per day minimum, because that's what's used in most of the supporting clinical studies.

I'm going to go off on a bit of a tangent here, but I think some of the confusion about

daily creatine supplementation is a result of the fact that

creatine is included in a LOT of popular preworkout supplements, which of course you only take

on training days.

But creatine is not a supplement that provides an instant effect, like some of the other

ingredients in your typical preworkout powder.

You will only obtain the maximum results from creatine once peak muscle saturation is obtained...

... and of course that has to be sustained with a daily dose.

That means in order to obtain those benefits, you'll need to buy creatine on its own and

take every day - in addition to your pre-workout supplement, if you happen to be taking one.

This is true even for those of you who do take a preworkout supplement everyday, since

most preworkouts don't contain anywhere near enough creatine to be effective.

Check the label of your preworkout now - if it doesn't contain at least 5 grams of creatine

per serving - preferably creatine monohydrate - then you need to buy creatine and take it

as well.

Don't worry though; it's not expensive and a jug lasts a long time.

I recommended any brand of creatine monohydrate that contains the Creapure form of

creatine.

Alrights guys, there you have it... the answer to the question Should I Take Creatine Every

day including Off Days?

Yes you should.

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For more infomation >> Do I Need to Take Creatine Every day? [Including Off Days?] - Duration: 2:36.

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Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike vs Bassjackers (VIP MIX) - All I Need (Extreme Bass Boosted!!!) - Duration: 3:17.

Laying on the front lawn, vibing to the bassdrum Sipping on a 40

And someone's on the rooftop, lighting up like Snoop Dogg

And it's only Tuesday And we just wanna unwind from this semi-charmed

life, baby, baby I don't need, I don't need nothing else

I don't need, I don't need nothing else We don't have to wake up 'cause we didn't

sleep I still got a full cup of that Hennessy

All my friends by my side Is all I need in my life

5am and we still feeling reckless Pile up in the w**p getting breakfast

All my friends by my side Is all I need in my life

All my friends by my side Is all I need in my life

I just wanna show you how to win, let me coach you

I'm just trying to turn you, baby, turn you to my soldier

Trying to help you prosper, I'm a trail profit You know they really pocket, they don't really

got it I just wanna see you shop, shop 'til you drop

Pull out with a title, top drop of the lot She don't want to lead though while she know

to not eat So once the plot thicks so does Gucci's hard

d**k We don't have to wake up 'cause we didn't

sleep I still got a full cup of that Hennessy

All my friends by my side Is all I need in my life

5am and we still feeling reckless Piled up in the w**p getting breakfast

All my friends by my side Is all I need in my life

All my friends by my side Is all I need in my life

I just wanna have a good time in this semi-charmed life, baby, baby

I don't need, I don't need nothing else I don't need, I don't need nothing else

We don't have to wake up 'cause we didn't sleep

I still got a full cup of that Hennessy All my friends by my side

It's all I need in my life 5am and we still feeling reckless

Piled up in the w**p getting breakfast All my friends by my side

Is all I need in my life

For more infomation >> Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike vs Bassjackers (VIP MIX) - All I Need (Extreme Bass Boosted!!!) - Duration: 3:17.

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Which type of LinkedIn account do I need? Free, Premium or Sales Navigator - Duration: 4:28.

which type of LinkedIn account is right

for you the free version of LinkedIn

LinkedIn premium or LinkedIn sales

navigator with LinkedIn premium it's not

something that everybody needs yes I get

asked the question all the time

so here are some other features of

LinkedIn premium you get 15 ml credits

per month this means you can send 15

messages to people that you are not

connected to per month and this gets

reset at the end of every month

you also get unlimited profile views

which means that you can search to your

heart's content you can fill your boots

and you can do a lot of LinkedIn

stalking this is a great feature if you

are doing a lot of prospecting and

market research on LinkedIn not

everybody needs this and LinkedIn

doesn't actually tell you what the

monthly searching or limit is so if

you're just getting started with

LinkedIn and you are unsure if you're

going to be doing that many searches

just try it out and see if you reach

your searching limits before the month

is over because if you do it will be

reset on the first of that month you

also get your 90 day a profile viewing

trends with LinkedIn premium this means

that you can see everybody that has

looked at your profile over the last 90

days it's a very handy feature and I

personally really like this feature

because it tells me if I'm attracting

the right sort of people for my business

to my LinkedIn profile however if this

is the only thing that you're interested

in I don't recommend you're not getting

a huge value for your money but it is

something that's useful as part of the

package you also get detailed company

insights which means if you go to the

LinkedIn if you go to somebody's

LinkedIn company page and scroll down if

you have a LinkedIn premium you can

access to company insights recent hires

to that company growth trends over the

last 3 and 5 years income trends

recruiting trends and it just helps you

build up a picture of the sort of

company that you're looking at so if

you're in a sales role or a market

research role this feature can be very

very hand

you also get access to LinkedIn learning

now Linson learning you can access

outside of LinkedIn premium and it will

cost you a lot less it's a great

platform and you can access lots of lots

of different training videos and

training courses from trainers around

the world I had to think it is pretty

cool but again it's up to you and it

depends on what you're using LinkedIn

for so if you are doing lots and lots of

profile searches per month then LinkedIn

premium is a great tool and it's

something that would be worth your money

whereas if you just want to see who's

looked at your profile over the last 90

days and you're not really sure how many

people you're searching for per month I

really recommend that you just try out

the LinkedIn free version and just see

if you reach your limit and you do need

to upgrade don't just go straight in

with a LinkedIn free account or rather

the free trial of LinkedIn premium

because if you don't need it you're not

going to take advantage of that free

trial so wait until you've identified a

need and then tries out LinkedIn sales

navigator on the other hand is for

people that really want that real

detailed targeting it's a separate

platform to LinkedIn so you have a

different inbox and it's a different way

of working I only really recommend that

you go down the LinkedIn sales navigator

route if your role is predominantly

sales personally I can get by with my

CRM system or my own sort of sales

management tool like Trello and just

using LinkedIn premium for prospecting

I've found in the past that that has

worked absolutely fine for me and I've

not needed LinkedIn sales navigator

however I do know a lot of people that

use sales navigator I'd have that

benefit from it again they do offer free

trials of this so if you're keen to try

it out then try it out but I do

recommend just trying the free version

first seeing how that works for you then

trying LinkedIn premium seeing how that

works for you and then only if you think

you need sales navigator go down that

route too I hope this has been a helpful

video if you do have any questions about

the differences between linxian free

mincing premium or LinkedIn sales

navigator drop a comment below and I'll

help

you have Jeff now see you later

For more infomation >> Which type of LinkedIn account do I need? Free, Premium or Sales Navigator - Duration: 4:28.

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Consumer Reports: How much generator do I need? - Duration: 2:18.

For more infomation >> Consumer Reports: How much generator do I need? - Duration: 2:18.

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Marlo's Story-I Need a New Wardrobe! (In a Good Way!) - Duration: 8:19.

- Hey guys, Robby here from Crossfit South Bend,

today I'm here with Marlo,

who is just about to finish her six months

of one-on-one nutrition coaching.

So Marlo, thank you so much for being here today.

- Thank you.

- So, first thing we're gonna talk about

is Marlo's progress.

So we have her most recent InBody scan here.

Marlo basically since her first scan,

has lost about 35 pounds, which is crazy.

It's amazing.

Her muscle mass has basically stayed the same at 61 pounds.

And then, she dropped 12.5% body fat.

And in addition to that, she lost 5.5 inches

off her waist and 3.5 inches off her hips.

So, congratulations, Marlo - Thank you

- Fantastic job.

So, tell us a bit about what food and health

and life was like before you started the program.

What made you interested in this?

What were you eating before this?

Tell us what life was like during that time.

- During that time, prior to doing all of this,

I spent a lot of time trying to eat healthy,

but not having the correct information

to be able to do that.

So, I think I was doing a lot of the things

that people think are healthy,

but then when you really drill down

into whatever the ingredients were,

or how it was prepared and things, it's really not.

So, a lot of yogurts in the mornings and things like that,

and salads, but there was always

the more frequent cheat days than not.

And it was the 'Oh, well I had a really stressful day,'

'so it's okay for me to have a couple of cookies.'

'That won't hurt anything.'

So, I think a lot of people fall into that.

Where we're trying, but we don't have the knowledge base

to really see the results that we want to have.

- Absolutely.

So, tell us a little about the journey.

You've been doing this for about five months at this point.

Tell us about transitioning to real whole food,

and then the whole 30.

Tell us when your end's been like.

- Well, when I started the nutrition coaching,

I think we did about, we started officially in June,

so, it was a couple of months of me prepping myself,

and prepping my kitchen, to be prepared

to have the tools in place necessary to succeed.

I cleaned out my kitchen probably way before I needed to,

just because I knew I wouldn't be able to dive in

just like eating what I was eating

and then suddenly the very next day,

not eating that stuff.

So, it was a couple of months of prep work.

And then I honestly had a serious talk with myself

the night before I was officially going to start

because I wanted to succeed.

So, I made sure that I was ready to go.

And so that talk with myself was about 'it's 30 days.'

'You can do this for 30 days.'

But then the journey itself, it was tough at times.

Different social occasions, a lot of families,

mine is no different, with the rewards for food

and family dinners, always having two or three desserts

to choose from, and things like that.

So, it was definitely an up-and-down sort of thing.

In the beginning, lots of energy.

I felt that initial rush of being able to,

the positive results, and then when I started

to see the results, and not just feel them,

that kind of pushed my motivation

to another level to continue.

- Absolutely.

Yeah, just for context guys, Marlo voluntarily decided

after doing her first Whole 30,

to do a second month, which has just been like,

that takes tremendous will power.

And, it's been a huge boon in terms of

how much progress you've made.

So, we talked a lot about scale victories

and percent body fat, and you've lost

a ton of weight, and you said before we started filming

that you needed to get a whole new wardrobe essentially.

- Yes (laughs)

I'm in the process of purchasing a whole new wardrobe.

- So, tell us a bit about the non-scale victories.

You're mentioning the energy before,

things like recovering from workouts, mood, cravings,

tell us about other things that improved in your life.

- The biggest piece, for me, is my overall mood and affect.

I, at time, have to push myself

through bouts of depression.

I am not one to take medication,

so I don't take medication for that.

And, over the course of the last several months,

I have felt my overall mood, my stress level,

and all the things that I would battle,

to do certain things in my life,

has gotten much easier.

And that, I think is, for me,

one of the most positive outcomes of this whole thing.

Because I knew at times, I just didn't want to do things.

And I would push through that, and I would do them,

but I wouldn't necessarily enjoy them

as much as I could.

And now, it's like, I'm the one whose calling my friends,

to be like 'Hey, let's go do something',

or that sort of thing.

And so I am overjoyed with that, that feeling.

- That's fantastic.

That's awesome.

So, one of the main points of our program is

does someone feel like, after the program's done,

they can do it long term?

Do they feel like they can make this

a sustainable thing?

Having done this, how do feel this will be

in terms of making this a life-long baseline

that you can refer back to

and make the foundation of your healthy eating?

- I feel much stronger since doing the second month.

Coming off of the first 30 days,

I felt confident and felt that I was

much more educated than I had been.

But I still felt like I was still battling

a lot of the cravings and feeling weak at times,

not as strong as I wanted to be

coming out of the first 30 days.

So that was my big push for doing the second 30 days.

Now, I do feel much more confident

that I will be able to sustain this

for longer periods of time.

I don't foresee myself ever not falling off the wagon

when it comes to certain things,

but I do feel much more confident

being able to sustain and, if necessary,

come back to it if I've fallen off the wagon too far.

That I will be able to pull myself back,

because just having that knowledge base now

is so much, so key to the success.

- Awesome, that's fantastic.

So, last question is,

if you could talk to Marlo six months ago,

or to someone who might be in your situation today,

whose unsure whether they could eat this way,

or has similar work obligations and things like that,

what would you say to someone whose thinking

about taking the plunge but isn't quite sure in hindsight?

- First I would be honest and say,

'it is a challenge'. - Absolutely.

But, two, it is not insurmountable.

Having your assistance was super beneficial,

being able to tap into your knowledge base and

the questions that were asked,

so I would just drill it down to,

you can do it, do it, do it, do it.

Avail yourself to the opportunity

to improve your health, because, yes,

it's a challenge, but in hindsight,

it wasn't something that was so,

it wasn't terrible.

It was a challenge, but it was not terrible.

And if folks are, I don't want to say,

as lucky as me, but I felt like I was seeing results

fairly quickly which helped keep that momentum going.

So, do it! (laughs)

That's what I would say.

- Yeah, and I just have to say, from my end,

as a coach, you've been one of the most disciplined

people I've ever worked with.

You've done a fantastic job of sticking

with things for your goals.

And I am super proud of the progress you've made.

And I think you've done an excellent job.

- Thank you, thank you.

- Alright guys, that's Marlo's story.

Thanks so much for tuning in.

We'll see you next time.

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