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- $Title{Is Athletic Ability Reduced by Sexual Activity the Night Before?}
- $Subject{sport sports sex performance Community Social behavior behaviors
- lifestyle lifestyles abstain abstinence Athletic Athletics}
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- Is Athletic Ability Reduced by Sexual Activity the Night Before?
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- QUESTION: Please don't think that this is just a crank question, for I can
- assure you there are a number of people here who feel that your answer will be
- most important to us and your many other readers. We wish to know if there is
- any scientific evidence that shows that athletic ability is reduced in someone
- who has had sexual activity on the night before the game? Is there any
- possibility it could be helpful?
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- ANSWER: Assuming a strictly scientific interest in this subject, I must tell
- you that though the topic has been approached from many different
- perspectives, there is little in real scientific evidence to prove either side
- of the question. You can probably imagine some of the problems encountered in
- such a study, and one important factor seems to be the lack of funds available
- to support a full study this problem. Although the advice to abstain has been
- a stock in trade of many coaches for many years, the origins of this advice
- are certainly unclear. One interpretation is that it stems from the vision of
- the athlete as a type of hero, unblemished in both body and mind, who gains
- victory as a proof of his purity or worthiness. But there is little factual
- evidence that points to the activity as using up reserves of physical energy.
- In fact some studies on sexual activity in patients after heart attacks would
- indicate that these energy levels are really quite low. There are many
- anecdotal accounts (that means they are merely stories rather than actual
- scientific investigations) which attribute a relaxing benefit to an athlete,
- which could enhance performance during competition. In the absence of any
- proof that I can find, one way or the other, it is my opinion that the
- decisions, which most certainly are personal in any case, must remain with the
- athletes, based upon their own perspectives and experiences.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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