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Do you want to build muscle? Muscle-building supplements like protein powder and creatine can usefully complement your training but are no substitute for a balanced diet, regeneration, and consistent training.

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PER4M EAA Xtra - 420 g

Type: Amino Acids

PER4M EAA Xtra

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PER4M Hydration Electrolyte Mix - 210 g

Type: Aminosäuren

PER4M Hydration Electrolyte Mix

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Ghost Hydration - 40 Servings

Type: Amino Acids

Ghost Hydration

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Ghost Hydration Sticks - 24 Servings

Type: Aminosäuren

Ghost Hydration Sticks

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Ghost BCAA - 30 Servings

Type: Aminosäuren

Ghost BCAA

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Ghost Size V3 - 30 Servings

Type: Creatine

Ghost Size V3

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Ghost Intra - 20 Servings

Type: Amino acids

Ghost Intra

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MuscleTech Platinum 100% Glutamine - 300 g

Type: Aminosäuren

MuscleTech Platinum 100% Glutamine

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RAW EAA - 25 Servings

Type: Amino Acids

RAW EAA

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MuscleTech Amino Build - 400 g

Type: Amino Acids

MuscleTech Amino Build

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MuscleTech Platinum 100% Creatine Monohydrate - 100 caps

Type: Creatine

MuscleTech Platinum 100% Creatine Monohydrate

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Dymatize BCAA - 400 caps

Type: Amino Acids

Dymatize BCAA

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On this page, you'll find products frequently used in muscle-building training – from proteins and creatine to other classics – and in the guide below, a clear classification for beginners and active individuals who want to specifically improve their diet and supplementation.

At Best-Supps, the products come from selected brands. Discover the selection below and learn in the guide which fundamentals are important for muscle growth, how to use important supplements correctly, and what realistic role they actually play.

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Muscle Building – Basics and Supplements

Muscle growth results from the interplay of three factors: progressive strength training, sufficient protein and energy intake, and adequate recovery, as this is the only way to sustainably support muscle growth. A balanced diet with all important nutrients remains the foundation; for muscle building, it is a central topic, and dietary supplements can effectively support this base, but they cannot replace the hard work in training. For building muscle, about 1.6–2.2 g of protein per kilogram of body weight is recommended daily to specifically supply the muscles. Complex carbohydrates are important as sports nutrition for energy supply and help replenish glycogen stores after training. A moderate calorie surplus of 300 to 400 calories is often useful for maximum muscle growth; when losing weight, a calorie-reduced diet can make muscle maintenance more difficult, so the planning is different. For those who follow these basics, individual products can be a practical addition.

Which supplements are frequently used?

The focus is usually on protein supply. For protein, the claim that proteins contribute to an increase in muscle mass and to the maintenance of muscle mass is permitted. You can find suitable products under proteins, including Whey Protein. As a fast-digesting powder, it is rich in amino acids, provides essential amino acids for muscle building, and is often used in protein shakes with 20 to 30 g after training; this effect makes it particularly practical. Leucine, in particular, supports muscle protein synthesis and underscores the role of protein in muscle building. Casein protein is digested more slowly and is therefore often used at night.

Creatine is also popular: Creatine increases physical performance during high-intensity short-duration exercise – this statement applies to a daily intake of 3 g of creatine; creatine monohydrate is the common form, especially prevalent in strength sports and bodybuilding, and is usually supplemented long-term by strength athletes, especially advanced athletes, to support specific achievements and keep stores full. Around training, amino acids, pre-workout boosters, and beta-alanine are also used, including EAAs, which the body cannot produce itself. It can improve performance during intense exertion and support endurance performance through an increase in carnosine. Additionally, omega-3 fatty acids are used because they have anti-inflammatory effects and support regeneration and general health; high-quality fat sources are also interesting for athletes and bodybuilders. Calcium is also important for normal muscle function and nerve signal transmission.

Honest Assessment

No single product builds muscles alone. Training, nutrition, and regeneration remain crucial; supplements are the icing on the cake. They do not replace any other fundamentals and offer no shortcut via pills. Many promises should be critically examined, as science does not show a clear added benefit for every product in targeted supplementation, and for products, quality is more important than grand promises. BCAAs usually offer no clear added value with sufficient protein intake. While caffeine can boost training performance, it is not a direct muscle-building supplement. Pay attention to your overall protein and calorie balance throughout the day and give the process time. Omega-3 mainly offers support for regeneration, and as for micronutrients, iron, zinc, and magnesium are particularly useful in cases of proven deficiency, with zinc contributing to protein synthesis and testosterone levels. For questions about training planning or nutrition, experts are the best point of contact.

Relevant Categories

For getting started, it's worth taking a look at proteins, creatine, amino acids, and pre-workout boosters, suitable for fitness and gym training. Protein bars also make practical protein snacks – with a clear line within the product types.

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