nullifies self control causing the mind to lose control of the body and reason.
In small doses, alcohol can increase performance slightly. However, beyond that it begins to have intoxicating effects and these dramatically reduce performance.
In small doses, alcohol can increase performance slightly. However, beyond that it begins to have intoxicating effects and these dramatically reduce performance.
yes
Well if you are drunk then it can affect your co ordination and spatial awareness
If you drink too much it can damage your brain.
Alcohol consumption leads to nerve disorders and also Jaundice. Under such conditions the person becomes unfit for any stress-laid physical activities. So drinking alcohol does affect the sports training and performance
Yes, alcohol's primary effects are on the central nervous system.
surfaces that are rough provide more friction that can make athletes run faster
No, but they can certainly affect your performance on a field sobriety test.
If a sunburn is bad enough, an athlete would have pain when he moved, which could affect his performance. Tennis players are especially exposed to the sun for long periods of time, especially their legs. Most athletes avoid sunburn when playing outdoors.
Alcohol can affect your fitness because it slows down your actions and you can't think properly for example if you have alcohol before a football match you will be running around the pitch, not knowing what you doing. By Rafi.M Alcohol has the following effects on motor skills: *Delayed reaction time *A decrease in hand-eye coordination *Less precision and balance *A decline in athletic performance as a whole *Decreased times in cycling and running *Weakened pumping power of the heart *Impaired temperature control while exercising *Weakening of grip strength
Yes. As Ben Franklin wrote, "It increases the desire, and diminishes the performance."