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post #1 of 51
Thread Starter 
So whats your take on it? How many of you fit guys drink coffee? I usually drink 4 cups a day (2 when I get up, and 2 more during the morning) or tea. I ask because I'm trying to figure out what along with sugars I'm going to cut out of my diet this January to trim up for the summer. Will cutting caffeine help or does it not really matter?
post #2 of 51
I dont drink much coffee aside from the occasional starbucks type drink. Alot of guys drink coffee before the gym for the caffeine content, it wont aid in your diet if anything it will help you loose some weight because it speeds up your system a bit - given you arent adding tons of sugar and creame. Regardless I would try to cut it down to a reasonable level....
post #3 of 51
I no longer use sugar or Splenda etc.... Now, I use Stevia extract. All natural. None of the bad stuff from sugar or the synthetics. Some people don't like the taste of Stevia. I did not find this to be true. Other than the Stevia, I drink it black.

One cup when I get up....before the morning run.
One cup after the run with oatmeal.
One Starbucks (Pike) during the mid day.
post #4 of 51
Thread Starter 
I used to use zero sweetener, but while on vacation my uncle brought that damn French Vanilla Creamer, and its like crack for your coffee. Used to just be 1/2 n 1/2...for the two tablespoons I usd it was 40 calories...I could fart and burn that off.
post #5 of 51
You can just take a caffeine pill. 200mg a pill is about 4 cups of coffee. remember, you do develop a slight tolerance to caffeine.
post #6 of 51
I consider myself to be fairly fit... and I do drink lots of coffee. Black, no sugar/no cream. It's actually been said that's black coffee is healthy for you. Also, it's a natural diuretic so you will not typically gain weight drinking the stuff if you are fairly active.
post #7 of 51
Cutting caffeine won't matter, just cut the cream and sugar from your coffee.
post #8 of 51
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Originally Posted by DaBatMan View Post
Black, no sugar/no cream. It's actually been said that's black coffee is healthy for you. Also, it's a natural diuretic so you will not typically gain weight drinking the stuff if you are fairly active.

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Cutting caffeine won't matter, just cut the cream and sugar from your coffee.

What these guys said. Coffee itself isn't bad (as long as you're not drinking too much), it's what you put into it.

For me, I pull a shot of espresso in the morning and one in the afternoon.
post #9 of 51
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Cutting caffeine won't matter, just cut the cream and sugar from your coffee.

I agree. Now...too much caffeine during the day may disrupt sleep pattern which then ultimately could affect weight management.

As I get older my sensitivity to caffeine has increased. If I drink a regular cup now my heart rate is likely to go up noticeably so I drink decaff these days. Thankfully I don't need caffeine to wake up or stay awake but I do like the taste (with milk or soymilk or black, no sugar).
post #10 of 51
Tend to drink a a cup every day or two. Not a lot. Caffeine addiction isn't something to be scared of, I know. I just don't really need/want coffee too often. The caffeine does nothing for me so I'm really just drinking it for the taste. As others have already mentioned, just dump the sugar/milk. I always drink it black. Sometimes it tastes really bad depending. I just grimace and bear it.
post #11 of 51
Caffeine addiction is very real. You develop a high tolerence to it, so you need to have more to get the same effect (much like a Cocaine addiction). I personally drink coffee casually with friends in coffee shops etc and probably 1 a day, sometimes preferring a tea in the morning. It gets to the point where people can't function properly in the morning without getting their caffeine in - that's what you should be aware of. I'm thinking 4 cups is probably a bit much. Try a nice cool glass of OJ ?
post #12 of 51
Two cups in the morning gets me going. It also helps my exercise get off to a faster start. In grad school I drank about a pot or two a day which eventually had a negative effect on me. I had to wean myself off coffee, but now have found two cups to be adequate.
post #13 of 51
It's a cup for me in the morning, a second one for the road, and then maybe 2-3 more when I'm at the office.
post #14 of 51
I drink alot of it. Lately, I think my lack of limiting my intake has really effected my sleep.

I usually drink 2 shots of espresso before my weekend long runs, as to minimize the amount of liquid and preserve water (dont want to stop and piss every 15 minutes).
I can not go with out it, or I get horrid headaches and very cranky.
post #15 of 51
OP said he's cutting sugars out of his diet, so OJ wouldn't really be a good recommendation.
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