Not Hard to Stay Clean wrote:
How about just following a balanced diet and working your butt off?
I LOLed.
Not Hard to Stay Clean wrote:
How about just following a balanced diet and working your butt off?
I LOLed.
How come Epstein doesn't even mention Lance Brauman, Tyson and Kelly Ann's actual coach? I didn't see him mentioned once in the article and he has had 3 athletes (Veronica Campbel Brown) test positive in the past year. Why does he get a pass?
whats the definition of a supplement?
http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2012/08/13/article-0-14820E4D000005DC-632_634x995.jpg
LoLo Jones drinks red bull, it has the same ingredients as many supplements. Would taking a pill with Taurine and Caffeine be 'taking a supplement' while drinking a red bull isn't?
http://www.sportsister.com/2012/05/04/us-sprinter-allyson-felix-talk-nutrition/
Also Allyson Felix said she drinks a protein based recovery drink. To some people thats 'taking a supplement' too.
Whats the definition here? If drugs can be put in a pill and natural things can be put in a pill is it right to call them the same thing and think that somehow gives you some moral high ground to call everyone who takes supplements unnatural?
It should be obvious what a mess you can get into trying to argue on this topic.
GAY clearly has been doping with roids or plain
old testosterone since 2002 when disappeared for awhile.
then discovered THE LIGHTNESS IGF-1 LR3 IN 2006
AND then with there sweet combo the rest is history .
just about same time that powell jumped on train.
for record plain old igf-1 wont do much as gone in minutes
needs to be the powerful lr3 version approx day halflife.
AGAIN CONCUR ONLY SERIOUS DOPING WILL GET YOU THESE TIMES
THIS CREAM AND OTHER ROIDS OKAY FOR STRENGTH AND SIZE OF NFL BUT WITHOUT THE LIGHTNESS this speed very difficult to
obtain . with chronic steroid use of past get near but not if tested in anyway.
I wasn't really trying to argue the "high moral ground" argument of "all natural". I was suggesting that trying to eat as natural as possible, with pre-testing of anything that doesn't grow out of the earth would seem like a common sense approach these days. Curious how difficult/expensive it would be to have anything in your regular diet that's not 100% organic tested (protein recovery drinks, masseuse's creams, etc.). I suppose you could even spot-test your meat for clenbuterol if you were hyper-paranoid.
The OP obviously doesn't even know what a "double standard" is.
lol, good job.
Thats actually a pretty good idea nowadays...