Coffee Before Workout
Coffee Before Workout
If I’m being honest, the whole “coffee before gym” thing happened to me by accident. I used to drag myself out of bed, eyes half shut, and just grab whatever was in the kitchen—sometimes it was chai, sometimes it was leftover cold coffee from the fridge (don’t judge, I was late). One day I had a rushed cup before a morning run and suddenly realized, “Wait, I’m not totally dying out here.” Was it the caffeine? The placebo? No clue, but suddenly, every other person I know is raving about their pre-workout coffee like it’s some secret code.
Everyone’s got their own style—my gym buddy can’t even tie his shoes without his black coffee first. Another guy I know, total health freak, says caffeine is “cheating” and only drinks coconut water. Meanwhile, I’m just happy if I make it to the gym at all.
So, does it really help? Depends who you ask. My friend Aditi swears her “coffee ritual” is the only thing that stops her from skipping the gym, but honestly, sometimes I have it and still end up stretching for half an hour and scrolling Instagram. Life.
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What actually happens for me?
Some mornings, coffee is like a rocket booster—suddenly I’m doing one more set, not thinking about work, even remembering to count my reps. Other days, I drink it, get all hyped, and then have to pee as soon as I start warming up. Real talk: don’t chug a full mug and then start jump squats.
Also, learned the hard way—don’t have coffee on an empty stomach unless you want your tummy to sound like a washing machine.
Is it a magic trick? Probably not. But honestly, some days the ritual is half the motivation. Even if I’m just sitting in my track pants, scrolling reels about working out instead of, you know, actually working out.
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Why Do People Drink Coffee Before Working Out?
Let’s get the obvious out of the way: coffee = caffeine = awake. On days when dragging myself to the gym feels like climbing Everest, that jolt from a cup of coffee is the only thing that gets me through the door.
But here’s what else I noticed (and what my running group keeps repeating):
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More Energy:
Not just in your head! Caffeine really does make you feel like you’ve got an extra gear. My sleepy morning jogs magically turn into actual runs when I’ve had coffee. -
Better Focus:
You know those days when you’re in the gym but your brain is still at work or arguing about last night’s match? Coffee helps clear the fog. I’m not saying it gives you superpowers, but at least I remember to count my reps. -
Feels Like a Ritual:
There’s just something about sipping coffee, tying your shoes, and heading out. Makes it feel official.
(Also, on cold days? Pure comfort.)
Real-Life Coffee Fails (and Surprises)
Not gonna lie, I learned the hard way that coffee before a workout is not for everyone. Once, I had a huge cup and sprinted to the gym… only to spend half the session looking for the bathroom. Rookie mistake: don’t chug it all at once, and maybe don’t go for a double espresso if you’re already jumpy.
One of my friends insists on iced coffee before Zumba, while another sticks to black coffee, no sugar, before his weightlifting. My cousin? She can’t handle coffee at all, says her heart races even if she looks at an espresso. To each their own!
Super Casual, Real-Life FAQ
How long before should I drink it?
I dunno, I just go with whatever fits my schedule—sometimes 15 minutes, sometimes 30. Once I chugged it as I was leaving and spent the first ten minutes looking for a bathroom at the gym. Not recommended.
Will I get crazy energy? Or just the jitters?
Bit of both, depends on the day. If you’re tired, it wakes you up. If you’re already anxious, maybe not worth it. One time I had two cups and ended up just pacing in circles, forgot to work out at all.
Food with it, or just coffee?
If you like stomach drama, go solo. Otherwise, maybe a banana or a biscuit helps.
Does it work for everyone?
Nope! My cousin hates the stuff, says it makes her heart race. For me, sometimes it’s perfect, other times I just want to go back to bed.
Final thought:
Honestly, just try it once. If you love it, welcome to the club. If not, no big deal. The only rule: don’t trust anyone who claims coffee will turn you into a superhero. If only.
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