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Performance and recovery: effects of caffeine on a 2000-m rowing ergometer
ConclusionBased on improvements in ventilatory variables, and decreased CK and BLa levels after 6  mg kg−1 caffeine ingestion in performance and recovery, this study provides novel data by demonstrating that pre-exercise caffeine ingestion improves performance and subsequent recovery from rowing effort.
Source: Sport Sciences for Health - May 7, 2020 Category: Sports Medicine Source Type: research

Effect of Energy Drink Consumption on Power and Velocity of Selected Sport Performance Activities
Jacobson, BH, Hester, GM, Palmer, TB, Williams, K, Pope, ZK, Sellers, JH, Conchola, EC, Woolsey, C, and Estrada, C. Effect of energy drink consumption on power and velocity of selected sport performance activities. J Strength Cond Res 32(6): 1613–1618, 2018—Energy drinks (ED) comprise a multibillion dollar market focused on younger, active, and competitive individuals. Marketing includes claims of improved alertness and performance. The purpose of this study was to assess power (W) and velocity (m·s−1) of a simulated, isolated forehand stroke (FHS), and a countermovement vertical jump (CVJ) before and after ingestio...
Source: Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research - May 23, 2018 Category: Sports Medicine Tags: Original Research Source Type: research