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Maybe you've been on a workout train for some time, diligently going to the gym and happily taking your dose of cardio and weight training, maybe even a few classes too just to challenge yourself. Perhaps you've been on this train, per se, for years, then all of a sudden, you're okay with missing a workout, then two. The idea of going to the gym or out the door for a jog becomes a chore, when it was once something you enjoyed. Have you been there? Are you there now? If so, read on... I think I can help. True, I am a trainer, but at heart, I'm really a fitness buff and have been since college. ......
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If you are interested in pushing yourself just a little bit farther when it comes to your daily workout, then you may want to consider a cup of Joe directly beforehand. Not only will this give you extra energy and help you work out with more stamina, but recent research has shown that chemicals in coffee can block post workout muscle soreness.

This study was conducted by researchers at the University of Georgia, and they observed nine female students who were not regular exercisers or coffee drinkers. Two days after working out, they begin to experience muscle soreness, and the women either took a placebo or had caffeine from coffee. The participants that had caffeinated coffee an hour beforehand showed 40% less pain compared to those who had only taken a placebo.

The point is that as an athlete or even a moderate exerciser, it is important to use coffee to your advantage! Not only is it full of antioxidants that can prevent disease and premature aging in the body, but it will also work to prevent excessive soreness. This means that you have the potential to bounce back from a workout much more quickly, so if you are training, this is something highly important to keep in mind. Caffeine in coffee has also been proven to increase endurance, focus, and alertness. Interestingly enough, it is also something that is heavily monitored in Olympic athletes, so if you are competing in a sports event, then you may want to discuss with the officials or your coach as to how much coffee you can have before competing.

Author:  Chuggin McCoffee is a coffee fanatic that has spent the entirety of his career cultivating and studying all of the best uses and brewing styles for optimal coffee and espresso flavor. His specialty site for all coffee needs, supplies, and >Bunn Coffee Maker Filters can be found at The Coffee Bump.

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