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		<title>Alcohol and exercise</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[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 [...]]]></description>
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<p>On Friday afternoon after you leave work, you probably<br />
think about going out and having a few drinks with<br />
friends to relax and wind down.  Even though you<br />
may think you deserve to go out and have a few drinks,<br />
there are some things that you should certainly keep<br />
in mind.</p>
<p>Like any other day, tomorrow is going to be a day<br />
for exercise, and since you are exercising on a<br />
regular basis, a few drinks of alcohol won&#8217;t really<br />
hurt anything, right?  Before you decide to rush out<br />
to the local bar, there are a few things below that<br />
you should think about before you make your choice<br />
about going out to drink some alcohol.</p>
<p>Research has proven that even small amounts of<br />
alcohol with increase muscular endurance and the output<br />
of strength, although these types of benefits are<br />
very short lived.  After 20 minutes or so, the<br />
problems will begin to surface.  All of the negative<br />
side effects associated with alcohol will easily<br />
outweigh any possible benefits that it can have.<br />
No matter how you look at it, alcohol is a poison<br />
that can really harm your body if you aren&#8217;t careful.</p>
<p>The negative side of alcohol can reduce your<br />
strength, endurance, aerobic capability, recovery<br />
time, ability to metabolize fat, and even your<br />
muscle growth as well.  Alcohol will also have an<br />
effect on your nervous system and brain.  If you<br />
use it long term, you can cause severe deterioration<br />
of your central nervous system.   Even with short<br />
term use, nerve muscle interaction can be reduced<br />
which will result in a loss of strength.</p>
<p>Once alcohol reaches the blood cells, it can and<br />
probably will damage them.  With alcohol users,<br />
inflammation of the muscle cells is a very common<br />
thing.  Over periods of time, some of these cells<br />
that have been damaged can die which will result<br />
in less functional muscle contractions.  Drinking<br />
alcohol will also leave you with more soreness of<br />
your muscles after you exercise, which means that<br />
it will take you a lot longer to recuperate.</p>
<p>Alcohol will also have many different effects on<br />
your heart and circulatory system as well.  When<br />
you drink any type of alcohol, you may begin to<br />
see a reduction in your endurance capabilities.<br />
Anytime you drink, your heat loss will increase,<br />
due to the alcohol simulating your blood vessels<br />
to dilate.  The loss in heat can cause your<br />
muscles to become quite cold, therefore become<br />
slower and weaker during your muscle contractions.</p>
<p>Drinking alcohol can also lead to digestive and<br />
nutrition problems as well.  Alcohol cause a<br />
release of insulin that will increase the metabolism<br />
of glycogen, which spares fat and makes the loss<br />
of fat very hard.  Due to alcohol interfering<br />
with the absorption of several key nutrients, you<br />
can also become anemic and deficient with B type<br />
vitamins.  </p>
<p>Because your liver is the organ that detoxifies<br />
alcohol, the more you drink, the harder your liver<br />
has to work.  The extra stress alcohol places on<br />
your liver can cause serious damage and even<br />
destroy some of your liver cells.</p>
<p>Since alcohol is diuretic, drinking large amounts<br />
can put a lot of stress on your kidneys as well.<br />
During diuretic action, the hormones are secreted.<br />
This can lead to heightened water retention and no<br />
one who exercises will want this to happen.</p>
<p>If you must drink alcohol, you should do it in<br />
moderation and never drink before you exercise, as<br />
this will impair your balance, coordination, and<br />
also your judgement.  Think about your health and<br />
how you exercise &#8211; and you may begin to look at<br />
things from a whole new prospective.</p>
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