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    Default drinking problems....


    bai unsaon ninyo padakog porma ug lawas pro mag inum ghapn kag mka hubog?

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    ayaw lang palabi ug inom..inom moderately if possible and if di jud mapugngan..do it only once a week and bawion nimo sa gym...

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    Although alcohol is absorbed rapidly it is metabolized very slowly and its effects may still impact athletic performance up to 48 hours after the last drink.

    Assuming the athlete is performing within 48 hours of its consumption, as little as two to three standard drinks can directly:

    # Decrease strength

    # Impair reaction time

    # Impair balance and eye/hand coordination

    # Impair fine motor and gross motor coordination

    # Increase fatigue:
    Liver function is significantly impacted following the ingestion of alcohol. Up to 48 hours after the last drink the liver may still be metabolizing alcohol at the expense of glycogen (metabolized carbohydrate).

    # Given that glycogen is vital for most of the body's cellular functions, body fatigue, cognitive decline and loss of strength will result when it cannot be used efficiently. Reaction time, balance, coordination are also impacted by this process in addition to the direct aforementioned neurochemical effects alcohol has on the brain.

    # Interfere with body temperature regulation

    # Cause dehydration:
    Alcohol has an impact on kidney function, which interferes with the regulation of electrolytes and fluids in the body. Cellular waste removal and nutrient supply are the main functions of fluid and electrolytes, which are controlled through kidney function.

    # The kidneys filter large amounts of water from many parts of the body, including the brain, to break down alcohol. This causes dehydration and can cripple an athletes performance.

    # Deplete aerobic capacity and negatively impact endurance
    for up to 48 hours after the last drink

    # Impact cellular repair:
    Protein metabolism is negatively impacted when alcohol is in the system. This has obvious implications for muscle repair.

    # Impacts the cardiovascular system:
    Alcohol consumption raises blood pressure and this can result in the heart having work harder to pump blood through the body. An abnormally fast heart beat (tachycardia) can also result from alcohol consumption. Further, alcohol increases the synthesis of cholesterol and this can increase the risk of coronary heart disease.

    # Disrupt sleep:
    Alcohol significantly interferes with restful sleep. It can make falling to sleep easier to begin with due to its sedative effects but the quality of sleep (particularly rapid eye movement) will be disturbed.

    # Cause vitamin and mineral depletion:
    Vitamins and minerals so necessary for our health have their absorption interfered with, while the body's own supply are slowly depleted, when alcohol is consumed. Even one or two drinks per day (supposedly the "recommended" amount) can have this effect. B vitamins, which have important enzymatic and metabolic functions are depleted extra rapidly.

    # This deleteriously effects the heart, liver, thyroid and kidneys. Vitamin A is also depleted and this interferes with the body's ability to fight disease. Vitamin C depletion makes one susceptible to anemia. Also, when alcohol is ingested the body excretes calcium at twice the normal rate, thus impacting on bone growth and wound healing.

    # Cause cognitive impairment:
    cognitive impairment (disruption of thought processes and brain damage) occur through a number of mechanisms. Alcohol related sleep disruption contributes to the insufficient restoration of ones neural processes. The effects of GABA-A stimulation, as explained, have been shown to contribute to neural death.

    # Lack of glycogen to the brain, as a result of alcohol metabolism, causes slow, disoriented, thinking. These are just some factors. There are many more. The implications of cognitive impairment are severe for athletes: loss of motivation, focus and desire in addition to lessened perspicacity and even neuromuscular response.

    The effects outlined here are just some of the more obvious ones. There are many others, and it would probably take a book to outline and explain them in sufficient detail.







    my suggestion.... drink on a really very special occasions...


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    healty daw basta gamay ra. like red wine.
    but maksogod na. lisod na makaondang.

    thank for the info. this is worth printing.

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    basta ayaw inom og beer. mao na makadaku og tiyan. mas maayu pa ang hard drinks...

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    Quote Originally Posted by edgeknife
    basta ayaw inom og beer. mao na makadaku og tiyan. mas maayu pa ang hard drinks...
    beer dako tiyan.. hard... guba atay.. lol...

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    hehehehe

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    Quote Originally Posted by bhason
    bai unsaon ninyo padakog porma ug lawas pro mag inum ghapn kag mka hubog?
    I feel your pain bro hehehe. You cant choose both bai, if muinom ka ayaw pangandoy muporma imo lawas, siguro madala once a week inom then OK lang imo lawas dili ingon porma jud diba? Dugay na ko give up anang panganduy na muporma ug macho ang lawas hahaha kay lami kaayo ang bugnaw na beer!

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    nindot na cge ka inum kay dili ka ma tiguwang ana!

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    Quote Originally Posted by noel quinicot
    nindot na cge ka inum kay dili ka ma tiguwang ana!
    hehehe..apir be..*plax*

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