Coffee Reduces Pain At Sports
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Drinking coffee may be the last thing people think before exercise, but this drink turned out to help prevent the pain during exercise.
A study published in the journal Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise describe experiments conducted to prove it. One group of female respondents were given caffeine (in two different doses) and another group was given a drink that is not mentioned kind one hour before exercise bike for 30 minutes. Muscle pain that occurs at the foot of the group who consumed caffeine were reduced by 33-46 percent.
"Caffeine is a chemical booster block pain, called adenosine, and does not depend on the dose," said study author Robert Motl of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. However, it is said also that people who already drink a certain amount of caffeine every day may not be experiencing the effects of the same pain relief.
Drinking coffee before doing strength training can make you able to lift the load a little easier. The proof is done through other research methods. In a study published in The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, 37 people mentioned how the pill is not mentioned type, or a supplement of caffeine equivalent to two cups of coffee as much as 236 ml. An hour later, after doing bench press, those who consume caffeine can lift weights 2.2 kg heavier than the pill.
"Caffeine can help you achieve better muscle activation, and it helps you lift more weight," said Travis Beck, leader of the study from the University of Nebraska at Lincoln.
When done regularly, strength training will produce a heavier more muscle mass and decrease body fat in total.
A study published in the journal Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise describe experiments conducted to prove it. One group of female respondents were given caffeine (in two different doses) and another group was given a drink that is not mentioned kind one hour before exercise bike for 30 minutes. Muscle pain that occurs at the foot of the group who consumed caffeine were reduced by 33-46 percent.
"Caffeine is a chemical booster block pain, called adenosine, and does not depend on the dose," said study author Robert Motl of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. However, it is said also that people who already drink a certain amount of caffeine every day may not be experiencing the effects of the same pain relief.
Drinking coffee before doing strength training can make you able to lift the load a little easier. The proof is done through other research methods. In a study published in The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, 37 people mentioned how the pill is not mentioned type, or a supplement of caffeine equivalent to two cups of coffee as much as 236 ml. An hour later, after doing bench press, those who consume caffeine can lift weights 2.2 kg heavier than the pill.
"Caffeine can help you achieve better muscle activation, and it helps you lift more weight," said Travis Beck, leader of the study from the University of Nebraska at Lincoln.
When done regularly, strength training will produce a heavier more muscle mass and decrease body fat in total.
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