...my absolute favorite story about Paula was ...and this is also true...
...was the time her nasal strip came loose during a race...
...and precipitated a full blown panic attack in Paula!...
...my absolute favorite story about Paula was ...and this is also true...
...was the time her nasal strip came loose during a race...
...and precipitated a full blown panic attack in Paula!...
They tried last night...but I escaped..
Hey Fred...I am still waiting for an answer to my question about... Are you a doctor?
After your story of your altitude experiment...I sure hope you are not a doctor!
There was someone else who was also posting as me...confusing things...so I just registered.
Fred...Does that mean the Italian mafia can come kill me now?..
However....all the Jo Pavey!... and Italian and Netherlands manager stuff was me...( Ha Ha Ha...Yes!).... OK!... so I changed the topic!...I have no more to add on boring Paula at this point!...and I have no more information on Rosa or the other managers....yet...so I will stop that topic...at least for now...sorry about that!...
Please...at least tell me...Do you think the evidence against them is strong?
I spent many hours digging up the dirt on Rosa, Hermens-GSC and Volare management...and I thought it was important for people to see...even if it was not about Paula....I think there are very, very serious problems in Kenya.
... and we are still waiting on the Fuentes 200 bags of blood...
Fred!...I have another off topic story to tell you...with another amazing coincidence...
When I finished my run today I saw about 12 young runners...men and a few women...with white running outfits...some with some orange trim...I could see that they must be a foreign national team here for high altitude training at 7000ft...in training for the Olympics this summer.
I talked to one of the runners...and I asked him what country they were from...
...and he said...We are the national team from the... Netherlands!!!...
WOW!
...so after he tells me they are here for 4 weeks....for altitude training...
I say ..."That is enough time to get about a 4% to 5% rise in hemoglobin levels with 4 weeks of altitude training...according to the science literature."
...and then he says ..."Oh no!...On our team we usually have hemoglobin increases of 10% or more!!!... in 4 weeks!....Many of the people on our team respond really well to altitude!!!"....
And then I said... "I bet they do...I really do not find that surprising at all."....
Reality is stranger than fiction.
...I then started my warmdown...ran about 400m...stopped...and vomited...
...not making it up!...and back on the topic of...Paula "Perfect Zone" Radcliffe:
Radcliffe was then selected for the 2000 IAAF World Half Marathon Championships in Mexico.[63] Radcliffe won her first World title, despite suffering a panic attack when her nose tape, designed to help her breathe, fell off half way round.[64] The good run of form came to an end, when she turned her attention to the Cross Country events and finished third in Brussels.[65] Radcliffe confirmed, that her last race of the year would be the Great North Cross Country.[66] There Radcliffe defeated Tulu by seventy-five seconds,[67] in eight inches of snow.[68]
She won back-to-back titles in the 2000 and 2001 IAAF World Half Marathon Championships, and winning a third title in 2003.
jk...you didn't like the part about oral HIF stabilizers???...
...EPO injections are such ancient history...going back 30 years to 1986...
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22362605
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26808067
...welcome to 2016 and the future...
The science journal articles are also... off the topic of Paula Perfect...but more interesting than her.
Please, rjm33... stop using the ellipsis ( ... ) all the time... You make me want to switch sides from you to... rekrunner...
...."enhanced exercise performance in hypoxia"...
.........I wonder if that could be useful in long distance runners???
...Gosh...it sounds fancy....kind of like that fancy word... .........hemoconcentration...
.......a word that I never want to hear again..................... ever.
Fred!...I went back and checked some of the posts from earlier...and it turns out...
....that some of them have a temporal relationship to a period of time last week...when my Risperdal prescription ran out...
...just another coincidence...
Do I tell you how you should post?
... do not read my posts if they bother you...you can read posts by rekrunner instead.
DHT123 wrote:
fred wrote:Brojos, thanks for letting the thread exist.
Only 14 years ago, Weldon cranking out 5:10s with Paula
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F4wnGFEZ808From the video:
"6 weeks ago she slipped over in the bathroom and injured her shin and had to miss 4-5 days of training"
The world's most unluckiest, accident-prone athlete......
I think it's between her and Chrissie Wellington. Another British athlete who always seemed to be injured before her biggest performances from things like stones flicking up... I have long suspected her performances in the Ironman but never done any digging. It could be a good pet project for Rjm33 to start reading into.
rjm33 wrote:
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17394573...."enhanced exercise performance in hypoxia"...
.........I wonder if that could be useful in long distance runners???
...Gosh...it sounds fancy....kind of like that fancy word... .........hemoconcentration...
.......a word that I never want to hear again..................... ever.
Fred!...I went back and checked some of the posts from earlier...and it turns out...
....that some of them have a temporal relationship to a period of time last week...when my Risperdal prescription ran out...
...just another coincidence...
I just finished proofreading an article due for publication which mentioned PHD inhibitors, they are already readily available, can be taken orally and have a very substantial effect on lactate levels, HIF1a and consequently erythropoiesis. Of course the purpose of the study was not to look at performance enhancement, the inhibitors were used to treat metformin-associated lactic acidosis.
I bet there are plenty of athletes already popping these small peptides, I don't know how long they take to clear though.
No more projects for now.
Plasma rubbish. Did you find the evidence on Rosa and Hermens compelling?
How about a study of oral Roxadustat (FG-4592) vs. EPO injections showing FG-4592 was more effective than EPO:
http://investor.fibrogen.com/phoenix.zhtml?c=253783&p=irol-newsArticle&ID=2139398
It is now in phase 3 clinical trials...and someone...probably a member of a professional cycling team...like fred...
... has already tested positive for FG-4592 as noted in the other study above...published March 20,2016...just 23 days ago.
The future will be much more interesting than 30 years of boring EPO use and deaths.
I would not recommend for anyone to try to get this compound or to experiment upon themselves with it, just like I don't give out details on how to do a blood transfusion at home.
....unless you are a member of a professional cycling team...like fred...in which case...of course...go cyclists!
There is also some evidence that HIF may also affect gene transcription for genes involved with angiogenesis, and may be involved with either the initiation and/or growth of CANCER.
slow news day:
http://espn.go.com/espn/wire?section=trackandfield&id=15190955
http://www.theguardian.com/sport/2016/apr/13/wada-one-microgram-meldonium-vitaly-mutko
Did you read the part from WADA on "balance of probabilities"?
Here is a list of my new theories:
1) rekrunner works at WADA
2) Dr. Martial Plan B Saugy helped to write the WADA clarification statement.
3) Maria Sharapova figured out how to get a "plausible explanation", maybe just by doing a transfer of money from one bank account to another.
4) What if rekrunner, rjm33, and Jon Orange are the same person? I came up with this new theory last week when our prescription for Risperdal ran out for all 3 of us at the same time!...just another coincidence.
Looks like everyone had a great time!
A big party! Hermens is a joke! IAAF is a big freakin joke!
Autologous! The party has been going on for about 30 years, according to my conspiracy theory. How do you like my conspiracy theory? sorry for an old repeat post:http://www.nytimes.com/1991/05/19/us/stamina-building-drug-linked-to-athletes-deaths.html just another coincidencehttp://www.independent.co.uk/sport/general/athletics-claims-over-a-doping-network-are-crazy-says-hermens-425356.html
Autologous Madness wrote:
A big party! Hermens is a joke! IAAF is a big freakin joke!
http://athleticsillustrated.com/editorial/jos-hermens-i-have-never-been-involved-or-assisted-any-athlete-at-anytime-to-dope/
Off topic again.
sorry about that Paula Perfect.
How about posting LRC style?
Discus
...and Autologous...by the way... you are a moRan!...you clueless idiot!
So much insanity...
rjm33 wrote:
...and Autologous...by the way... you are a moRan!...you clueless idiot!
Autologous! You remember when Kenenisa Bekele had his world record 5k race of 12:37.35 on May 31, 2004...set in Hengelo, Netherlands!
just another coincidence