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The Function of Creatine Kinase

Creatine kinase is an enzyme that is responsible for converting creatine to phosphocreatine which is the form stored by and used by the muscles in converting ADP to ATP. There is no way to supplement for creatine kinase, but levels are increased during muscular damage. So, the only way you will get the benefit from your creatine supplementation is to train hard, hard, and harder. The muscular damage will produce more creatine kinase which will then be used to convert the creatine you are adding to your body to phosphocreatine which will then convert ADP to ATP and allow you to lift harder and longer thus damaging the muscle more and releasing additional creatine kinase. See how well the cycle works.

Basically there is nothing more you need to do to keep creatine kinase levels high than to lift increasingly heavy weights and stress your muscles. Add creatine and your body will take care of the rest.

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