Pre-game sex: a do or a don’t? : The University Daily Kansan

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The original “Rocky” movie is 32 years old now, but one scene still provides a small window into the mindset of sex and the athlete: Rocky Balboa hacks away on a punching bag inside a tiny, dingy boxing gym. Sweat runs down his face and seeps through his grey T-shirt as trainer Mickey taps Balboa on the shoulder. Upset with Balboa’s newfound love interest and laziness leading up to a big ... [link]

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Athletes Rejoice! Pre-Game Sex Doesn't Hinder In Game Performance
Published 7/14/2008 by Chimpanzee Rage (noreply@blogger.com) at Deuce of Davenport | Sports News, Commentary, Humor, Videos
... Those screams and yells you hear outside is not from the bum fight that might occurring in the alley outside your window right now, no, those are the collective hoots and hollers from athletes around the globe celebrating the release of this interview from Kansas University sports physician Sean Cupp who states that sex before a game doesn't hinder an athlete's in game performance. HELL YEA! ...

Not tonight, honey, I have a game tomorrow.
Published 7/18/2008 by MrFrisby at SportsFilter
July 17, 2008 Not tonight, honey, I have a game tomorrow. : The notion of pre-game abstinence from sex to enhance athletic performance is a longstanding one. But is that notion as fictional as Rocky Balboa? Sean Cupp thinks so. Chris Byrd is the guinea pig. Tom Fornelli ...

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