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Kristi Kotsatos
David Barndollar
E306 Rhetoric and Composition
21 July, 2000
Creatine: a Miracle Supplement?
When sports fans think of Mark McGwire they think of a man who hit the most home runs in a single season. The name, Mark McGuire, is synonomous with power and strength. Hitting seventy home runs is not an act of God, but one of extrodinary physical prowess. It takes energy to be able to knock run after run some 400 yards out
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creatine, because long term research has not been completed; however, it clearly meets all the ingredients of an effective training supplement.
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**Bibliography**
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Branch, David, Richard Kreider and Melvin Williams. Creatine: the Power Supplement. Illinois: Human Kinetics, 1999.
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Kreider, Richard B. “Creatine Supplementation in Exercise and Sport.” Energy-Yielding Macronutrients and Energy Metabolism in Sports Nutrition. London: CRC Press, 2000: 213-242.
Skaggs, Jon and Drew. Personal Interview. 20 July 2000.
Crow, Sean. Personal Interview. 27 July 2000.
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