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    Default Should Athletes Stop Drinking Alcohol?

    Alcohol is part of the culture in almost all sports. In sports fans, the tailgate party isa hallowed tradition before 4. football, soccer and baseball games. Many athletes use alcohol to celebrate victories or compensate fnr defeats. Some athletes have problems with alcohol and often compete or practice with it in their systems. In a review of literature, British researchers concluded that alcohol negatively affects athletic performance. Alcohol has little effect on strength, but it may severely interfere with endurance, mental function and sports skills. Alcohol interferes with sugar metabolism in the liver, so it interrupts glycogen synthesis, which is critical for optimal recovery after exercise.

    Alcohol is a diuretic (promotes water loss), so it causes dehydration and may impair heat tolerance and temperature regulation. Chronic drinkers have twice the injury rate of nondrinkers. It triggers muscle inflammation and muscle and joint pain that interferes with performance during training and competition. Alcohol tolerance, drinking experience, environmental temperature and hydration level affect the body's response to alcohol at rest and during exercise. Serious athletes should minimize alcohol consumption. It promotes fat deposition, which is the kiss of death for bodybuilders.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jerrywear View Post
    Alcohol is part of the culture in almost all sports. In sports fans, the tailgate party isa hallowed tradition before 4. football, soccer and baseball games. Many athletes use alcohol to celebrate victories or compensate fnr defeats. Some athletes have problems with alcohol and often compete or practice with it in their systems. In a review of literature, British researchers concluded that alcohol negatively affects athletic performance. Alcohol has little effect on strength, but it may severely interfere with endurance, mental function and sports skills. Alcohol interferes with sugar metabolism in the liver, so it interrupts glycogen synthesis, which is critical for optimal recovery after exercise.

    Alcohol is a diuretic (promotes water loss), so it causes dehydration and may impair heat tolerance and temperature regulation. Chronic drinkers have twice the injury rate of nondrinkers. It triggers muscle inflammation and muscle and joint pain that interferes with performance during training and competition. Alcohol tolerance, drinking experience, environmental temperature and hydration level affect the body's response to alcohol at rest and during exercise. Serious athletes should minimize alcohol consumption. It promotes fat deposition, which is the kiss of death for bodybuilders.
    Nice post!

    To be honest, I try to stay away from alcohol nowadays. After many years of drinking, I developed an allergic reaction to it. I seemed to always end up in hand cuffs!
    Motivation is what gets you started. Habit is what keeps you going.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1junglo View Post
    Nice post!

    To be honest, I try to stay away from alcohol nowadays. After many years of drinking, I developed an allergic reaction to it. I seemed to always end up in hand cuffs!
    nice allergy LMAO

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