Vastness
Bluelight Crew
I am curious about whether using stimulants before engaging in cardiovascular exercise has any long term benefits. Just to be clear, I am talking about the milder stimulants, like caffeine... not harder ones like cocaine or meth.
I know that taking caffeine in some form before resistance training is very common, and even advisable, and I understand the rationale behind this, that if the goal of your workout is to stress your muscles as far as possible, then taking something that can help you push that little bit harder is probably only a good thing.
However, I am curious if there is any benefit to taking caffeine before, for example, going for a long run, or some other kind of aerobic conditioning. I could reason that essentially the aim of cardio exercise is to strengthen your heart muscle and apply some stress to your entirely circulatory system (without, obviously, pushing it to breaking point) and on that basis, if you can take something to enable you to push yourself that little bit harder, then these benefits should transfer to your training WITHOUT any additional chemical aids... but is this actually correct?
Obviously there is a line beyond which you are potentially pushing yourself too far and at risk of harming yourself, which is a more significant danger when the primary muscle you are working is your heart, but there is a line with any substance enhanced exercise so I am wondering where does it fall with cardio and stimulants?
Does anyone know if there are any studies regarding whether stimulant-enhanced cardio can deliver increased benefits (over non-enhanced cardio) to overall health and endurance that transfer to exercising without stimulants?
I know that taking caffeine in some form before resistance training is very common, and even advisable, and I understand the rationale behind this, that if the goal of your workout is to stress your muscles as far as possible, then taking something that can help you push that little bit harder is probably only a good thing.
However, I am curious if there is any benefit to taking caffeine before, for example, going for a long run, or some other kind of aerobic conditioning. I could reason that essentially the aim of cardio exercise is to strengthen your heart muscle and apply some stress to your entirely circulatory system (without, obviously, pushing it to breaking point) and on that basis, if you can take something to enable you to push yourself that little bit harder, then these benefits should transfer to your training WITHOUT any additional chemical aids... but is this actually correct?
Obviously there is a line beyond which you are potentially pushing yourself too far and at risk of harming yourself, which is a more significant danger when the primary muscle you are working is your heart, but there is a line with any substance enhanced exercise so I am wondering where does it fall with cardio and stimulants?
Does anyone know if there are any studies regarding whether stimulant-enhanced cardio can deliver increased benefits (over non-enhanced cardio) to overall health and endurance that transfer to exercising without stimulants?