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In order to encourage people to commit to exercise, "we need to find ways to significantly reduce perception of effort and discomfort...without reducing exercise intensity and/or exercise duration," he writes. Caffeine is an obvious solution for this goal. Several previous studies have linked it to improving performance while still making the effort feel easier. Plus, it's already our perfectly safe and legal drug of choice.
So next time you're really having trouble choosing gym time over Netflix, maybe stop for a latte and see how you feel. The energy boost might help sway you, especially if you know that it could even make that next hour of HIIT, spinning, or circuits feel easier. (How's that for motivation?)
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