Needles McDoperface wrote:
Just Another Run of the Mill ex-D1 er wrote:
Equipment, including shoes, is constantly evolving/improving in all sports, not just running.
Please stop with the excuses and hair-splitting. Medicine is always advancing, too, as is the normalization and popularity of therapies. I can find a doctor who will legitimately prescribe me TRT and hGH as treatment. If there happens to be a performance benefit, and there definitely should be, well that wasn't my direct intent. I can file a TUE, compete and try for records, and never fail a PED test. It's not considered a PED in that circumstance, it's available to anyone who receives the diagnosis (few 50+ men would fail to) and can afford the treatment protocol. It's simply a hoop by a different name to jump through than seeking out a shoe studies show aids performance. It originates in the same shortcut-seeking mindset. You never answered the question anyway, do you not look askance at Masters competitors who cop to medically-prescribed TRT?
Interesting viewpoint:
https://www.outsideonline.com/2187821/accidental-doper