Hey guys, just wondering how bad drinking alcohol is to the bodybuilding lifestyle.Lets add to this thread
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HOW BAD IS ALCOHOL
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Alcohol can really break you down. While a couple drinks here and there, even every day, might not affect most people negatively, I think someone who's really training and trying to steadily build performance, wheather it's muscle mass or running, might notice some negative effects of even a couple of drinks. I know that in my partying days, it felt like I would negate 2 weeks of training in one night sometimes. It would take me a week just to get back to where I was before that weekend.
And like Testify said, I don't think anyone should drink heavily while taking 17aa AS. But, to the responsible drinker that enjoys a few beers here and there, I don't think that really does any real physical harm.
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One good night of drinkin to me usually means a lot of cals not only from alcohol but also food, then the next day is shot cuz I'm hungover and I'm def not working out or even eating right.
Now a drink here and there isn't bad but everyone is different.
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Taken from Squidoo directly:
"1) It negatively affects protein synthesis.
Protein synthesis is the process where amino acids are joined together to form complete proteins. Excessive alcohol consumption slows this process down by up to 20%, and since your muscles are made up of protein, you can see how this is a problem.
2) It lowers testosterone levels and increases estrogen.
Testosterone is the most important muscle-building hormone in your body. One of the limiting factors that determines how much muscle a person can gain is their level of free-flowing testosterone.
3) It causes dehydration.
The kidneys must filter very large amounts of water in order to break down the alcohol, and this can result in severe dehydration within the body. Water plays an absolutely crucial role in the muscle-building process, and being even slightly dehydrated is a recipe for disaster. The muscles alone are comprised of 70% water.
4) It depletes the body of vitamins and minerals.
Alcohol consumption causes vitamins A, C, the B's, calcium, zinc and phosphorus to all be drained at rapid rates. Vitamins and minerals keep every little process in your body functioning properly, and many of these processes involve muscle growth and maintenance.
5) It increases fat storage.
With 7 empty calories per gram, alcohol can actually be quite fattening. Alcohol also disrupts the Kreb's Cycle, which plays an important role in fat burning."“I don't look ahead... I keep focused on my next opponent. I am looking forward to my next opponent, I don't think past that point.”
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i'll drink a couple here or there...i dont think it's that harmfull in moderationHE WHO MAKES A BEAST OF HIMSELF, GET'S RID OF THE PAIN OF BEING A MAN!!
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