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#134: High Performance:
How Cannabis Supports Athletic Recovery
Picture this: you just crushed a high-intensity workout and you're feeling on top of the world. But as the hours go by, your muscles start to ache and you realize that tomorrow you'll be sore all over. What if there were a natural way to enhance your athletic recovery and get back to feeling great in no time? Enter cannabis.
Since the legalization of cannabis in Canada and many states in the US, researchers have been able to study the effects of cannabis on athletic performance and recovery. And what they've found may surprise you. While early studies suggested that cannabis use could impair athletic performance, recent research has shown that when used in moderation, cannabis might be the secret weapon for athletes looking to improve recovery time and performance.
From weekend warriors to professional athletes, cannabis has been gaining popularity as a natural alternative that can help you bounce back after a tough workout. So, how exactly does cannabis benefit athletes?
Cannabis and physical recovery

Your body has something amazing called the endocannabinoid system (ECS). Think of it as your internal balancing act that helps control pain, inflammation, sleep, and more. When you consume cannabis, it interacts with the receptors in your ECS, promoting balance and homeostasis.
When you exercise hard, your body naturally produces endocannabinoids, or internal cannabinoids, to help with the inflammation and pain caused by your workout. Cannabis compounds, specifically THC and CBD, mimic these endocannabinoids and can enhance their effects.
What does this mean for athletes? It means that cannabis can potentially aid in post-workout recovery, reduce inflammation and pain, and even improve sleep. This is especially beneficial for high-performance athletes who are constantly pushing their bodies to the limit.
Additionally, research has shown that cannabis can also aid in muscle recovery by reducing oxidative stress. During intense exercise, your body produces reactive oxygen species (ROS) that can damage cells and tissues. Antioxidants found in cannabis can help combat this oxidative stress and assist in repairing muscle tissue.
Why athletes are turning to cannabis

From the UFC to the NFL, a shift is happening in the world of professional sports. Athletes are beginning to embrace cannabis as a way to enhance their performance and aid in recovery. Many have reported improved focus, decreased pain and inflammation, and faster muscle recovery.
The research backs up what athletes are experiencing firsthand. In a recent study of 111 regular exercisers who use cannabis, 93% of CBD users and 87% of THC users reported positive effects on their recovery. Now that is a statistic that cannot be ignored.
As more athletes speak out about their use of cannabis, the stigma surrounding its consumption is starting to diminish. What once was considered a taboo substance that would land a suspension, cannabis is now being viewed as a natural and effective alternative for enhancing performance and aiding in recovery.
So what are the main reasons why athletes are turning to cannabis for recovery?
Feel better, train harder
It's not just about getting high, although that may be a benefit for some athletes. Here are the main reasons why cannabis is being embraced by athletes for recovery:

Pain relief: Let's be real, post-workout pain can be brutal. Delayed onset muscle soreness (DOMS) is that achy feeling you get 24-48 hours after a tough workout. Both CBD and THC have pain-relieving properties that work differently than traditional pain medications, targeting your body's pain receptors through the endocannabinoid system.
Fighting inflammation: When you work out hard, your muscles get inflamed. It's natural, but too much inflammation can slow your recovery. Research shows that CBD can lower inflammatory markers in your body, meaning less swelling, less pain, and potentially faster healing.
Sleep better, recover faster: Most of your muscle recovery happens during sleep so when you're not getting enough hours, your body may struggle to heal itself. Cannabis, particularly products high in CBD, can help improve your sleep quality. Better sleep means better recovery, which means you can train harder and more consistently.
Natural muscle relaxation: Cannabis acts as a natural muscle relaxant. After a tough workout, your muscles can stay tense and tight for hours or even days. Cannabis can help your muscles relax and release tension, which speeds up the recovery process.
Athlete-friendly cannabis options
With a myriad of cannabis products available in the market, it can be overwhelming to know which one would work best. Here are some popular options for athletes:
CBD: The Non-Psychoactive Champion
Perfect for athletes who want recovery benefits without getting high. CBD is known for its anti-inflammatory properties that help reduce pain and promote muscle relaxation. These can include topical creams, tinctures, capsules, and dried flower.
THC: The Psychoactive Performance Enhancer
For athletes, THC can be useful in reducing stress and anxiety before a big game or competition. It also has pain-relieving effects that can help with recovery after intense physical activity. Some popular options include dried flower, pre-rolls, vapes or concentrates.
Most experts suggest using cannabis after your workout rather than before. Post-workout use can help with reducing inflammation, managing pain, improving sleep, and relaxing tight muscles.
Everyone responds differently to cannabis. What works for your training partner might not work for you. If you're new to cannabis, start with small amounts and see how your body responds. Pay attention to how different products and doses affect your recovery, sleep, and overall performance.
Your recovery, reimagined
Cannabis is changing the game when it comes to exercise recovery. While more research is needed, current evidence and athlete experiences suggest that cannabis can be a valuable tool for managing post-workout pain, inflammation, and sleep issues.
Whether you're dealing with chronic pain from years of training or just looking for a natural way to recover from tough workouts, cannabis might be worth exploring. Your future self (and your muscles) might thank you.

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