Drugs and sport
[2024-01-04 05:35:05]
Exercise can have a physical and mental need for the body. Regardless of whether you want them or not, they affect your body and mind -
When it is very active, such as during exercise, the body adapts to the necessary support such as increasing the pumping speed of the heart, supplying oxygen to the muscles, etc. Your brain will try to keep your temperature, adjust your movements, and will let you keep vigilance
Your aim is to adjust ourselves and to act as much as you can. Mixing medicine and exercise may confuse the game
If you inhibit drugs such as marijuana, alcohol, opioid, breathing may be delayed. Because marijuana reduces your lung capacity, your muscles need more oxygen during exercise. Opioids such as heroin and codeine slow the breath and narrow the airways. When your body needs extra oxygen, it makes breathing more difficult and reduces breathing
Stimulants such as cocaine, ecstasy, speed increase heart rate and give excessive stress to the heart. Cocaine can cause heart attacks and abnormal heart rhythms. When you use speed, the lack of blood in your heart can cause angina (severe chest pain). Inhibitors such as alcohol lower heart rate. This means blood-rich blood will decrease
The last thing you want in sports is to disturb your coordination and relax your muscles. As inhibitors like marijuana can reduce your athletic activity, it is difficult to adjust your movement during exercise. Because alcohol contains high calories, weight begins to accumulate. Doping increases exercise, so the possibility of injury during exercise increases. Because high dose cocaine can be used as an anesthetic, it does not feel pain, it may continue to play even after being injured, causing more damage.
Depression such as marijuana, alcohol, opiate, etc. may affect your arousal and attention, so your reaction will be delayed. When you use stimulants such as cocaine, speed, ecstasy, it may become uncomfortable.
Hallucinogens like marijuana and magic mushrooms can cause serious damage to your five senses. They can affect your sight and sound, which can ruin your performance
Some inhibitors, such as alcohol, can cause mild anesthesia or loss of sensation, so you may not notice that you are injured. This leads to immediate treatment and delayed recovery.
Doping such as cocaine and speed make sure you do not take the necessary rest as you are awake. It may affect your performance. They also reduce your appetite when you should replace calories after using so much energy. Side effects include confusion, embarrassment, paranoia. At higher doses, stimulants may irritate you and make you aggressive, and they can cause cerebral blood vessels to rupture causing convulsions.
The use of performance improvement drugs in sports is becoming more common; this is concern. - Exercise capacity improving drugs are used for exercise (stimulant) to improve athletic performance. Doping for sports is a controversial topic in professional sports venues and media. Due to increased execution pressure, expensive contracts, intensified competition, and advanced training methods, today's athletes try to gain the advantage in the necessary way.
My theme is medicine in sports. My view on sports medicine is wrong, it gives the user an unfair advantage. Using professional sports stimulants (improving your performance using banned medicine) is illegal. Many people do because it improves their movement. For some athletes, doping has exercise, personal, and economic reward. - Everyone at the Olympic Games knows what the Olympic Games are. This is probably one of the most anticipated events on TV. People gathered snacks and drinks around the TV. And please enjoy the bonus of their country. When looking at the game, nobody really thought of where this started. Or how it is formed. People often think that the Romans came up with the Olympic Games. The Romans and the Greeks had similar styles, but the Greeks first started it. Their Olympics hav