What do you think? Answer for each.
I say definitely for Salazar. I'm 50/50 for Schumacher.
What do you think? Answer for each.
I say definitely for Salazar. I'm 50/50 for Schumacher.
Yes, both are. /thread
Salazar - yes
Schumacher - no
No and no. Cut it out. You have no evidence at all. None. If you really believe these many people are doping, why do you even follow the sport?
tired of threads like this. No one has any evidence these pros are doping and any rationale person believes they are not. They are just training hard and smart.
Luke of the Cool Hand wrote:
No and no. Cut it out. You have no evidence at all. None. If you really believe these many people are doping, why do you even follow the sport?
Yes and yes.
Based on what? That those groups have several runners running times at a level that only Bob Kennedy could touch in American history?
Doping will always go on at that level. I'm sure they are are doing other things other than running hard and eating the right nutrition. If they are breaking rules, I doubt it. The damage would be too great to get caught. Unless they have figured out a way that the testers can't detect.
Salazar: definitely
Schumacher: probably not
Crackpots and conspiracy theorists... lol.
I consider the things that Salazar's group does openly (everyone needs thyroid meds, inhalers?) to be borderline doping, even if they're technically OK.
Miles Larue wrote:
What do you think? Answer for each.
I say definitely for Salazar. I'm 50/50 for Schumacher.
Agreed, but I'm 75/25 on Schumacher.
Azaleas wrote:
I consider the things that Salazar's group does openly (everyone needs thyroid meds, inhalers?) to be borderline doping, even if they're technically OK.
Yes I consider this doping even if it is technically allowed.
Azaleas wrote:
I consider the things that Salazar's group does openly (everyone needs thyroid meds, inhalers?) to be borderline doping, even if they're technically OK.
It's doping if you don't have a medical necessity for them.
The biggest case against Salazar is Farah. Can anyone else name an African who went from 13:07 to 12:53 between the ages of 26 and 28?
Azaleas wrote:
I consider the things that Salazar's group does openly (everyone needs thyroid meds, inhalers?) to be borderline doping, even if they're technically OK.
+1
Alberto was Slaney's coach when she finally got caught.
Maybe, but I honestly don't care.
Farah ran sub 13 prior to going to Salazar. But that still doesn't change my opinion
Salazar: definitely
Schumacher: maybe, but I hope not.
Guys, Salazar is just hip to the latest training techniques lol
My purpose in starting the thread isn’t to say they are. It’s just to get a feel for what the majority of people think