Alcohol And Exercise
On Friday afternoon after
you leave work, you probably think about going out and
having a few drinks with friends to relax and wind down.
Even though you may think you deserve to go out and have a
few drinks, there are some things that you should certainly
keep in mind.
Like any other day, tomorrow is going to be a day for
exercise, and since you are exercising on a regular
basis, a few drinks of alcohol won't really hurt anything,
right?
Before you decide to rush out to the local bar, there
are a few things below that you should think about before
you make your choice about going out to drink some alcohol.
Research has proven that even small amounts of alcohol with
increase muscular endurance and the output of strength,
although these types of benefits are
very short lived. After 20 minutes or so, the problems will
begin to surface. All of the negative side effects
associated with alcohol will easily outweigh any possible
benefits that it can have. No matter how you look at it,
alcohol is a poison that can really harm your body if you
aren't careful.
The negative side of alcohol can reduce your strength,
endurance, aerobic capability, recovery time, ability to
metabolize fat, and even your muscle growth as well. Alcohol
will also have an effect on your nervous system and brain.
If you use it long term, you can cause severe deterioration
of your central nervous system. Even with short
term use, nerve muscle interaction can be reduced
which will result in a loss of strength.
Once alcohol reaches the blood cells, it can and probably
will damage them. With alcohol users, inflammation of the
muscle cells is a very common thing. Over periods of time,
some of these cells that have been damaged can die which
will result
in less functional muscle contractions. Drinking alcohol
will also leave you with more soreness of your muscles after
you exercise, which means that it will take you a lot longer
to recuperate.
Alcohol will also have many different effects on your heart
and circulatory system as well. When you drink any type of
alcohol, you may begin to see a reduction in your endurance
capabilities. Anytime you drink, your heat loss will
increase, due to the alcohol simulating your blood vessels
to dilate. The loss in heat can cause your muscles to become
quite cold, therefore become slower and weaker during your
muscle contractions.
Drinking alcohol can also lead to digestive and nutrition
problems as well. Alcohol cause a release of insulin that
will increase the metabolism of glycogen, which spares fat
and makes the loss of fat very hard. Due to alcohol
interfering with the absorption of several key
nutrients, you can also become anemic and deficient with B
type vitamins.
Because your liver is the organ that detoxifies alcohol, the
more you drink, the harder your liver has to work. The extra
stress alcohol places on your liver can cause serious damage
and even\ destroy some of your liver cells.
Since alcohol is diuretic, drinking large amounts can put a
lot of stress on your kidneys as well. During diuretic
action, the hormones are secreted. This can lead to
heightened water retention and no one who exercises will
want this to happen.
If you must drink alcohol, you should do it in moderation
and never drink before you exercise, as this will impair
your balance, coordination, and also your judgement. Think
about your health and how you exercise - and you may begin
to look at things from a whole new prospective.

