Rating the Energy Drinks

By: Craig Ballantyne, CSCS, MS
www.TurbulenceTraining.com
 
Energy. Everyone wants more of it. And it's as easy to get as
heading down to the corner store...All we need to do is slam down a Red
Bull. Or a Gatorade. Or a coffee. Or so the ads say.

But which of these is really the best energy drink? The answer, of course, is below...

Now
when people talk about energy drinks, they are often simply referring
to products that contain caffeine. After all, when someone is
describing their energy levels, they are really talking about their
level of mental alertness. So we'll limit our discussion today to
that: what drink gives you the best and longest-lasting energy levels.

#5 - At the bottom of our list are those sugar and caffeine "energy drinks" such as Red Bull (and even cola).

The
problem with many energy drinks is that they contain too much sugar
and/or too much caffeine. So while the short-term effects are huge
increases in energy (i.e. feeling wired or even jittery - even to the
point of nausea), after an hour or two you'll crash and burn, and more
than likely be ready for a nap - or as those marketing machines prefer,
another "energy drink".

#4 - Sports Drinks:
Give these guys credit, they've convinced the world that we need to
refuel with what's essentially uncarbonated soda pop. Now unless you're
performing an exercise of more than an hour, you don't need this liquid
sugar.

#3 - Coffee: Having never had a
coffee in my life, I'm not sure it's fair of me to pass judgement on
this beverage. But I'll say this...a cup of coffee each day is not
going to kill you.

But if you depend on
the caffeine to give you your morning get-up-and-go, maybe you should
do a little lifestyle review. Perhaps there are some things you can
change to give yourself more energy without relying on a caffeine fix?
And you're probably getting a lot more caffeine than you bargain for if
you get your coffee from the well-known coffee shops.

#2 - Green Tea: True, this beverage does contain caffeine, but it does so in relatively smaller amounts than coffee.

In
addition, you should be able to find naturally decaffeinated Green Teas
(avoid Green Tea that has been decaffeinated via an "acetylation"
process - this might also remove the healthy phytochemicals in the
tea). And of course, go organic if you can.

NOTE: All teas are healthy. Green Tea may or may not be healthier than traditional teas.

Green
Tea is a super close second place to our winner...and research suggests
that several cups of the tea are necessary each day to receive the full
health benefits.

#1 - Filtered Water:
There's no way that water is going to lead to an energy crash. And it's
important part of your nutrition plan. While I admit, it will never
compare to a caffeine-based beverage for giving you that mental
wake-up, in the big picture, water is the go-to drink.

Unfortunately,
despite all the messages about H2O, I know a lot of the Turbulence
Training clients still do not drink enough water.

I'm
a big proponent of 12 glasses per day - I drink more than that and
immediately notice sluggishness when I am unable to do so. I encourage
you to monitor your water intake and determine your optimal level for
alertness.

Use the Turbulence Training Lifestyle to increase your energy.

Sincerely,

Craig Ballantyne, CSCS, MS
Author, Turbulence Training

P.S. There are other ways to increase your energy...

Beverages aren't the only way to boost your energy and improve your health.

The right workouts will boost your brain power...and your metabolism.

Exercise shouldn't
dominate your life...instead, it should support your lifestyle. So let
me show you how to spend less time in the gym while still having an
increased energy level for your endless projects at work and at home...

Craig Ballantyne, CSCS, MS
Author, Turbulence Training

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About the Author

Learn about the "Dark Side of Cardio" in the free report from Craig Ballantyne at www.TurbulenceTraining.com.
Craig is a Certified Strength & Conditioning Specialist and writes
for Men's Health, Men's Fitness, Maximum Fitness, Muscle and Fitness
Hers, and Oxygen magazines. His trademarked Turbulence Training fat
loss workouts have helped thousands of men and women around the world
lose fat, gain muscle, and get lean in less than 45 minutes three times
per week. For more information on the Turbulence Training workouts that
will help you burn fat without long, slow cardio sessions or fancy
equipment, visit www.TurbulenceTraining.com

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