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    Default Weight tracking and creatine loading

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    Hi Jordan.

    I have a quick question and my google-foo as well as search-foo has provided me limited feedback.

    Details:
    Stats: 33 years, 364 lbs, 6'4'', 49'' waist, 19.5'' neck

    Lifts: Squat 455 [1]; Bench 202.5 [5]; Dead 425 [5]; Press 155 [3]; Clean 195 [1]

    Programming:
    Thursday: Intensity Bench / Volume Press
    531 for squats Friday + Power cleans + Volume Trapbar Deadlifts
    Sunday: Intensity Press / Volume Bench
    531 for deads Monday + Barbell Rows + Rackpulls + Prowler Pushing
    Soccer Weds
    (the 531 may not be optimal for the squat programming as per the referenced article in the 'Internet Sucks' thread... I may look to change this up after the current 531 cycle)

    Diet:
    Daily Consumption: 2800 Calories / 250 g P / 95 g F / 250 g C
    Thursday evening's meal (day before squats): +800 Cal -- mix of fat and carbs

    Supplementation:
    Creatine Monohydrate (powdered): Loading: 10g per day Nov 23 -> Nov 30; 5g per day since



    I've tracked my weight and have been consistently losing about 1.5 lbs per week. I expected the loading phase of creatine to simply offset a single week, but it appears to have offset at least two. (I was 362 the day I started taking the creatine... and am currently 364 when (assuming my diet logs are accurate) it would be 359 or so...)

    The question: how long does it take for creatine monohydrate to max water retention / how long until I will get reliable feedback from the scale?

    Additionally you mentioned in some of your historical posts about some trainees potentially needing a higher dosage than 5g -- do you have a recommendation?

    Thanks for taking the time.

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    It takes about a week to saturate the muscle, but I would expect your weight to increase reliably with creatine supplementation. Sometimes it does, sometimes it doesn't.

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