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There is some evidence that body symmetry has an effect on atheletic ability.
Drinking alcohol can reduce the absorption and effectiveness of creatine supplementation. Alcohol can interfere with the body's ability to absorb creatine, making it less effective in improving athletic performance. It is recommended to avoid consuming alcohol when taking creatine supplements for optimal results.
alcohol diminishes the ability to distinguish between sounds and perceive their directions.
yes because bones start to get old and slow down
Yes, alcohol can make you sleepy and affect your ability to stay awake. Alcohol is a depressant that can slow down your central nervous system, leading to drowsiness and impaired alertness.
Athletic potential is hereditary, but athletic ability can be learned.
Yes it can affect your BAC if you have been drinking. Aspirin inhibits your body's ability to metabolize alcohol.
Only during the 100 mtr. Olympic final and you are in front. Otherwise, no.
Yes, alcohol can affect concentration by slowing down brain activity and impairing cognitive abilities. It can also lead to difficulty in focusing, remembering things, and making decisions. Drinking alcohol can therefore affect your ability to concentrate on tasks that require mental focus.
By and large athletic potential is an inherited trait, athletic ability however is learned or trained.
The first mental ability to be impaired by alcohol is typically judgment. Alcohol can affect the brain's ability to make sound decisions and assess risks, leading individuals to engage in behaviors they might not otherwise consider when sober.
Alcohol affects all the organ systems of the body. It could affect sterility, and will most certainly affect the ability to get and sustain an erection.