They are...... and why wouldnt they? Hello ! its the only way to compete with east africans. As for high school and college athletes,of course theyre juicing. The usa sports system does that.
oh well,theres nothing any of us can do about it.If they end up with health problems later on,they'll have done it to themselves. I dont blame the athletes. Theyre probably under a lot of pressure to use drugs,so they have little or no choice in the matter.
I am pretty certain you / this is an AI. This AI is impersonating a person in name of jeff tallon; it is a good bot but you can clearly see where it is stuck in a gear (for next loop) and does not have the ability to do human things like listen to others, adjust its thought pattern or show human compassion for hard working athletes. The tallon AI's machine language is programmatically unable to comprehend honor, morals, fairness and integrity; it views humans by default as deceitful and limited in their physical capabilities. - I am not suggesting we stop interacting with the tallon bot, but do so with the understanding and acceptance of its post as not human and therefore not to be taken seriously.
Word on the street is that there is a new drug lurking around the Western Hemisphere. It’s called Æther-9 (A9). Apparently it’s derived from the secret fermentation of Himalayan stardust and trace elements from Martian meteorites. An expert in the field told me that A9 consists of nanoscale protein known as "shadow ligands" that temporarily bind to mitochondrial oxygen sensors. This tricks the body into thinking it’s suffocating, even at sea level. The response? An instant upregulation of mitochondrial biogenesis and erythroblast hyperactivity, all without involving EPO receptors. Apparently it operates in a semi-phased molecular state, which means its active components only stabilize when blood lactate crosses a certain threshold (measured in Spectro-Volts rather than normal units). Once activated, the body enters a state athletes describe as "oxygenated nirvana." Unlike regular EPO, Æther-9 self-deconstructs into harmless, naturally occurring amino acids and metaphysical residue within 6 minutes of activation. This leaves zero chemical trace in blood, urine, or even hair samples. WADA labs just see a slightly elevated serotonin spike and chalk it up to good vibes.
He said there are some INSANE side effects including:
Hearing the thoughts of your mitochondria or Feeling “too powerful” or Seeing your VO₂ max in binary and Speaking only in training montages
Disclaimer: if you thought any of this was real, seek help.
No you sound pretty convincing though!!!!!!!!! Thank you for the information, but reverse psychology doesn't work on me as I tend to re-reverse it back!!!!!!! So it's real after all but the problem is I couldn't search any of it in my Brave browser's search engine??????
Aether 9???? Is that the actual name of the product????????
True. The guy doesn’t understand clustering or standard deviations. The Africans tend to cluster ability-wise and the Euros tend to have a wider SD in ability. Think about what tossing drugs into a clustered group of high responders would do.
Not the Africans of the 90s, at least not to the numerical extent as those of 2010s and 2020s!!!!!!!!!!!!! Kenyans are notably more morally deviant than their Ugandan and Ethiopian counterparts in the 2010s and 2020s, from a British Colony who worshipped Christ Jesus at the altar in the 80s and 90s they resorted to infighting, civil war, alcoholism, polygamy, adultery, murder and just pure moral plunder in general. You just don't see that with the rural Ethiopians and Ugandans as much, if at all!!!!!!!!! It's no coincidence that Ethiopia and Uganda were untouched by western British moral decay. That Kenya has a higher doping busts than their east african counterparts is therefore not a surprise.
oh well,theres nothing any of us can do about it.If they end up with health problems later on,they'll have done it to themselves. I dont blame the athletes. Theyre probably under a lot of pressure to use drugs,so they have little or no choice in the matter.
I am pretty certain you / this is an AI. This AI is impersonating a person in name of jeff tallon; it is a good bot but you can clearly see where it is stuck in a gear (for next loop) and does not have the ability to do human things like listen to others, adjust its thought pattern or show human compassion for hard working athletes. The tallon AI's machine language is programmatically unable to comprehend honor, morals, fairness and integrity; it views humans by default as deceitful and limited in their physical capabilities. - I am not suggesting we stop interacting with the tallon bot, but do so with the understanding and acceptance of its post as not human and therefore not to be taken seriously.
Im pretty certain youre not any kind of track coach,you dont have a clue what youre talking about,and i wouldnt want to interact with you,in any way,shape or form. I dont know who you are,and i dont want to know you.Im also pretty certain youre more than a little bit insane.And humans ARE limited in their physical capabilities. If they werent,they'd be lifting 10 tons,running a mile in under a minute,and leaping 50 feet in the air, which could never happen. And no,im not AI or a bot.Im really not that lucky,or even that interesting. So run along,and troll someone else.
So it was you after all? I also noticed the curious time correlation between your on-boarding as RF influencer and subsequent skyrocketing of American distance prowess. That wasn’t a coincidence now but I should be thanking you for being such a saviour to America. You taught us a lot.
I think I was pretty clear that Lydiard did not invent any new training workouts, but combined existing training in different ways, leading to creating many world beaters out of local club runners.
I think incentives play a role. A lot of top and close to top East Africans make more reliable money on the roads. This has been happening for a while. It is probably easier to dope on the roads than the track and the number of doping cases have big removed some runners and deterred others.
Wild card that I have no real idea about is the number of top runners that have been dying, any insight here that I clearly lack
At the very top, while the non-Africans are noticeably faster, the East African times don't seem to be slowing down either in quantity or quality.
Do you really not understand the points here?
b) The shoes help the lighter athletes more. So the shoes cannot be the reason.
Someone asserted that larger runners get training advantages because it closes the gap of training levels, big intensity and volume. I think that might counter your assertion that they help the East African runners more.
After it turned out Ahmed’s drug use and suspension were hidden (oh those poor Epopians) it’s not hard to believe all Africans are “to the gills”. What eleae is being covered up? The Kenyans, being so well known of course, bear the brunt of the attention.
The thread is hilariously revealing. Armstronglivs is even more jealous of American runners doing well than he is of any success by the hated Jakob. A petty, jealous, wicked old coot who when not bitching and moaning on this board is being knocked around by fed up Maori orderlies at the nut-farm.
It's so much fun getting a rise out of those like you. But nothing on the thread subject of course.
Combining them in new ways isn't improving on what Bach, Beethoven and Mozart achieved centuries ago - merely producing different music. Your analogy works against you.
These Western notes had existed for centuries/millenia before Bach, Beethoven, and Mozart composed their symphonies, with roots and concepts originating as far back as Pythagoras, around 500 B.C. That was a 2000 year evolution.
Not everyone likes classical music. Some might say Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon, or Michael Jackson's Thriller were improvements. It's not so easy to measure improvement in music as it is using a stopwatch at the track.
Since you need things dumbed down for you, it hardly matters that "threshold" training has existed for a long time, if it is being used in ways that differ from before, over the span of a week, or a span of 6 months, or a span of 6 years. Lydiard invented no new training, but conquered the world with club runners, combining them in a new way. Do you think it was the new psychodelic drugs of the '60s and '70s? Lydiard's LSD?
You show you haven't a clue about music - as expected - but when it comes to training there isn't anything new and hasn't been so for years. But pharmacy is always developing.
I am pretty certain you / this is an AI. This AI is impersonating a person in name of jeff tallon; it is a good bot but you can clearly see where it is stuck in a gear (for next loop) and does not have the ability to do human things like listen to others, adjust its thought pattern or show human compassion for hard working athletes. The tallon AI's machine language is programmatically unable to comprehend honor, morals, fairness and integrity; it views humans by default as deceitful and limited in their physical capabilities. - I am not suggesting we stop interacting with the tallon bot, but do so with the understanding and acceptance of its post as not human and therefore not to be taken seriously.
Im pretty certain youre not any kind of track coach,you dont have a clue what youre talking about,and i wouldnt want to interact with you,in any way,shape or form. I dont know who you are,and i dont want to know you.Im also pretty certain youre more than a little bit insane.And humans ARE limited in their physical capabilities. If they werent,they'd be lifting 10 tons,running a mile in under a minute,and leaping 50 feet in the air, which could never happen. And no,im not AI or a bot.Im really not that lucky,or even that interesting. So run along,and troll someone else.
I tend to agree with you and always enjoy your enthusiastic approach to punctuation.
Personal take; I believe every elite middle and long distance runner is at least on 'legal' pharmaceuticals eg thyroid and asthma meds as well as bicarb and the like and a truckload of painkillers and nsaids. Then whatever 'supplements' they can get away with. At the top end there would be microdosing of EPO and steroids at least. Then there would be those on the dark side who'll take a truckload of everything and anything to succeed (Amos for example). They sometimes get caught for their indiscretion. Sometimes they don't.
You show you haven't a clue about music - as expected - but when it comes to training there isn't anything new and hasn't been so for years. But pharmacy is always developing.
You never tire of this tired refrain when finding yourself unable to compose a coherent, intelligent response, creating a segway to re-doubling down on your declared faith in pharma.
By clinging to composers from centuries ago, in one narrow genre, you reveal yourself again as someone who is hopelessly stuck in the past, out of place in the modern era -- an old man mad at and shouting at the world because of your own inability to keep up with the times. In classical music alone, there were many great composers in the subsequent centuries standing on the shoulders of these early giants -- e.g. Wagner, Brahms, DeBussy, Chopin, Tchaikovsky -- far too many to list to do all of them justice. Listing just these "big three" suggests to me that these are probably the only ones you know of.
You also reveal severe limitations in your own thinking, for suggesting that the one genre of classical music is the last word and pinnacle of evolution of all music. Putting aside my recent popular "rock" and "pop" examples, sticking with Western music, there was a lot of innovative developments in the last century in other genres like blues and jazz. I'm a particular fan of some ragtime pieces, but that may be just my own individual quirk appreciating the energy of a unique period of history. I wonder how Bach would fair in head-to-head battles against a Scott Joplin or Oscar Peterson, or if Mozart could invoke the same level of crowd excitement to match Queen's performance at Live Aid. How could we ignore greatness from legends ranging from Charlie Parker, to Jeff Beck, to Pat Methany to Chuck Berry to Barney Kessel to Pat Martino to Freddy Mercury -- just to name again too few to do them justice.
While what little I do know focuses on Western genres -- a quirk of my cultural upbringing -- my analogy did not limit itself to Western music. The institutional focus on classical music has been (controversially) called "racist" by some music scholars, and not completely without merit, since much of our Western culture of music and virtually all recent significant musical innovation has deep African roots -- blues, rock, jazz, disco, rap, .... But these western genres based on 12 discrete notes per octave ignores other cultures who base their music on systems of 17, 19, 31, 53, or 72 notes per octave, and use different kinds of variations such as gradual pitch transitions between notes rather than quantum jumps in beats.
But I digress. I'll leave you stuck in your closed little world where the music died centuries ago on Beethoven's deathbed.