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Energy Unlocked: Delaying Caffeine

Early mornings can suck. Especially if you’ve had a lacklustre sleep and got a full on day ahead. Grabbing a cup of coffee, energy drink or pre-workout is usually our first move of the day. But what if that energy hit could be better? What if we can miss the hard crash in the afternoon? Waiting just 90 minutes before that glorious hit of caffeine can make all the difference in that long day ahead.

What Is Adenosine And Why Does It Matter?

Adenosine is a chemical in your brain that builds up the longer you’re awake. Ever felt tired, drowsy or sluggish? Yeah, that’s because of adenosine. When you’re asleep, your body clears it all out, making you feel refreshed and rested in the morning. However, as soon as you wake up, your body is still clearing out all the leftover adenosine in your system.

This is where caffeine works its magic. Caffeine works by blocking the adenosine receptors in your brain, making you feel less tired for a period of time. But smashing a coffee too soon after getting out of bed, with your body still dealing with the adenosine buildup will have negative effects later in the day. The caffeine will still do its job, but you’ll have the dreaded afternoon crash.

Why Delaying Your Caffeine Is Effective

Delaying caffeine intake can give your body time to naturally clear out the adenosine. This will give you the full boost that caffeine can give you, being more sustained and getting rid of the afternoon crash. Think of it as giving your brain time to wake up, which will give the caffeine more of a kick, putting a spring in your step for that long day.

How To Delay Your Caffeine The Right Way

Delaying caffeine isn’t hard in theory, but when it’s 5am and you feel like a zombie it can be hard to wait until you’ve had a bit of go-go juice. How long should you wait? Experts recommend waiting for around 60-90 minutes before sculling your caffeine. That way your body can clear out all of the adenosine.

“But waiting can be so hard and boring” I hear you saying. Simply shifting some of your morning routine, or some new additions can help keep your mind occupied from wanting to boil the kettle. Doing things such as drinking a glass of water when you wake up, eating breakfast, if you’re a breakfast eater or even adding in some light activity like a quick walk, light stretching or even a short workout can both help pass the time and clear out all the leftover adenosine, boosting energy naturally.

Final Thoughts

Missing that afternoon crash is definitely something everyone can benefit from. If you rely on caffeine to get you through the day, delaying when you have your preferred beverage can have a big impact on your energy throughout the day. Give it a try and see how much better you feel during the day.

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