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  1. I am a post-graduate college athlete, and fairly new to the world of medical marijuana, and have recently become quite curious about something now that i've been allowed to take pre-workout since NCAA had (rightfully) banned quite a few, as well as smoke. For a short background, I played 3 years of D1 baseball, and since have gotten labrum and UCL surgery, with some residual pain still residing. I found medical marijuana, sativa-leaning hybrids especially, to be a cure-all for my ailments, especially during my still rigorous workout routine. The pre-workout routine is this: About 10 minutes before I begin, I take my pre-workout Gat PMP, which is propietary blend of beta-alanine, l-citruilline, l-arginine, l-tyrosine + few other AA's, and a hefty 525mg propietary blend of caffeine anhy + l-carnatine prior, as well as smoke .08g of a sativa-leaning hybrid, about the size of an eraser head. The result yields amazing pain alleviation, incredible focus, decrease muscle fatigue, and an endless fount of energy. But, only when I do it in a certain order...which finally leads me to my question: What is going on at the cellular level that when I drink my pre-workout and THEN smoke are my workouts far superior to when I smoke PRIOR to taking my pre-workout? I have experimented with this over a dozen times and its full-proof, and my love for science has really got me curious. What's going on with the receptors and enzyme production and inhibition and catacholamine levels? I can almost feel that my energy is being inhibited when I smoke then take the pre-workout, and a bit sapped half way through the routine. Pain relief is still 100% though. Note that everyday I workout at the same time every morning, with the about the amount of sleep, and the same amount of food in my belly that was eaten 30-40minutes prior. Is the caffeine taken first just blocking the marijuanas ability to be sedated? More in depth answer the better!
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