I'm not an expert, but I believe carbonated soft drinks are bad for your health in general. While it may not hinder your weight training (though it may, because you could dehydrate yourself or something), water is always going to be the best, and most helpful, choice.
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You have to be careful weight training at that age, because your bones are still at a formative stage. Some limited weigh training is fine, but you would be better advised to get for low weight high reps, rather than high weight low reps.
Yes. The carbonation is abrasive to the enamel in excess over time. Think about it.
Soda is a mixture of special syrups and carbonated water. Soda "goes bad" when, in a nutshell, there is little to no carbonation left.
No, not at all. It is a bad myth. Remember: Doing weight training involves caution and dedication. Being careless in the gym can result in injury. People who got injured because of their carelessness are the ones that propagate myths like these. Working out in a gym is one of the best ways to stay healthy.
that is normal weight
its bad for your teeth and adds on weight
not good
No. There are no breeds of dog that are inherently "good" or "bad." Responsible ownership and training of any breed of dog is the only way to guarantee a good dog.
Kg (Kilogram) is a type of unit measuring weight, with 1Kg = 1000g. Whether it is good or bad depends on the context.
Good if you don't eat to many, But the easiest way is to Exercise .
It is not "good" for your body at all. It contains extra sodium and carbonation that are "bad" for your body. Drink plain pure filtered water of at least 8 eight ounce cups daily. Drink anything else in moderation.