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Ok, I'll bet you think that was a joke, don't you? Everyone knows caffeine is
supposed to be bad for you. You hear it all the time, and from a lot of
different people, including doctors, so why would you want to use caffeine in
conjunction with your exercise program? Before we completely dismiss the notion
of caffeine as an exercise aid, consider the following.
Caffeine is one of the methyl derivatives of xanthine. Xanthines occur naturally
in more than 60 plants and caffeine is the most potent of these and is found in
coffee, tea, chocolate, many soft drinks and diet aids.
There is no doubt that caffeine works to help exercise performance. It is known
to stimulate the central nervous system, mobilize various hormones that are
involved in metabolic processes, improve muscle contraction, and improve the use
of fats and carbohydrates for energy.
But, and this is a big but, how you use it is very important in whether you'll
get maximum performance benefits from it so take note of the results of numerous
studies on the subject of caffeine use to enhance performance in order to fully
understand how caffeine use can benefit your exercise program.
Here are the findings of those studies:
1. Explosive athletes who do short duration sports such as power-lifting,
sprints, ECT. Do not appear to benefit from caffeine use.
2. Endurance athletes such as long distance cyclists, runners, swimmers, ECT.
Can improve their performance with caffeine use.
3. Reaction time can be improved with caffeine use.
4. The best dose of caffeine is around 3.0 milligrams per kilogram of
bodyweight. Below that, little performance improvement is noted and above that,
there will be a performance decrement.
5. An athlete who uses caffeine after abstaining from it for several days sees
improved performance.
6. Fat loss with exercise is increased when caffeine is taken prior to exercise.
7. The half life of caffeine in your system is around 6 hours and its effects
are of similar duration.
8. Caffeine intake results in increased alertness, reduced drowsiness and a
reduced perception of fatigue.
With the above in mind, it would seem beneficial to use caffeine before
exercise. Even those involved in powerlifting and sprinting can still benefit
from the improved alertness and reaction time.
Now, something to point out here is that there are those who do not respond well
to caffeine. About 20% of the population will exhibit adverse effects to
caffeine such as cardiac arrhythmias, excessive urination, insomnia, withdrawal
headaches and a type of anxiety called “caffeineism”. If you're in the 20% who
experience any of these effects from caffeine use, don't use it! The benefits
you get from it are not worth those side effects.
If you have ulcers you are cautioned against using caffeine because it causes a
400% increase in acid levels in the stomach.
The recommended dose of caffeine in coffee form is around two cups one hour
before exercise.
The bottom line on using caffeine to help you perform better during exercise is,
yes, it does have its benefits, but, it should be used wisely and only you can
determine whether or not it's helping your exercise performance and if it's
right for you.