Armstronglivs wrote:
fahrenheit452's mom wrote:
You must reply... Oh the windmills!!!
As you do. With even more wind.
Good evening, Don.
Armstronglivs wrote:
fahrenheit452's mom wrote:
You must reply... Oh the windmills!!!
As you do. With even more wind.
Good evening, Don.
Subway Surfers wrote:
rekrunner wrote:
Subway Surfer?
No Rekrunner, I've been banging on here for years about how dirty this guy is. You're always putting out distractions to cover for the filthy cheats.
Did you have something specific in mind or is this just emotional character bashing and trolling?
Is it just me that finds it suspicious that Makh was literally found with a duffle bag of springes, I dont really believe it surely he'd be more caeful/ it was a set up. Tbh we all know that everyone's a doper at the high level, I dont get why people were excited when Centro beat makh in 2016 cus "He beat the doper", Centro is definitely on the juice as well, and so is anyone who was trained by Salazar, some of you have 0 critical thinking skills.
Good evening, Don.[/quote]
I'm trying really hard to be offended but you make it difficult.
Armstronglivs wrote:
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Your lobotomized brain is still struggling to understand how to quote and edit.
worldchamp1day wrote:
Is it just me that finds it suspicious that Makh was literally found with a duffle bag of syringes, I don't really believe it surely he'd be more careful/ it was a set up. .
Never underestimate the combined effects of stupidity and hubris. See for example, Christian Coleman. Add in the fact that once you have reached a certain status within your sport you can rely on lawyers, and your national sports body, to drag out enough smoke and mirrors to the point that the drug authorities can't even prove the sport exists let alone anybody is cheating.
Raddison wrote:
worldchamp1day wrote:
Is it just me that finds it suspicious that Makh was literally found with a duffle bag of syringes, I don't really believe it surely he'd be more careful/ it was a set up. .
Never underestimate the combined effects of stupidity and hubris. See for example, Christian Coleman. Add in the fact that once you have reached a certain status within your sport you can rely on lawyers, and your national sports body, to drag out enough smoke and mirrors to the point that the drug authorities can't even prove the sport exists let alone anybody is cheating.
Absolutely. Conte describes going into the hotel room of Marion Jones, and she casually had a pen of growth hormone on the table as if it were completely normal. Like anything, people get numb and calloused as you what is normal/not normal.
jdshkdjha wrote:
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All the champions regardless of color, religion are using things and have been since the 1920-30s when bull testosterone 'tonic' was used extensively by european athletes. Paavo Nurmi was a pioneer....
Testosterone wasn't isolated until 1935.
Tonic's that "increase" t natural production don't work (despite what all the ads say), there is a tight feedback loop between testes, free T and brain, so that when levels get too high T production is shut down, i.e. its highly regulated. You need to overwhelm the system exogenously to overcome this.
ghrp wrote:
They appear to be unused and still in the sterile package. What do you use infusion tubing and 60cc syringes for?!?!
Call me a cheater, but when my iron was in the tank and i had almost no ferrtin, i got B12 injections, with....a syringe! But i used the tubing to make slingshots.
Wheeler dealer wrote:
ghrp wrote:
They appear to be unused and still in the sterile package. What do you use infusion tubing and 60cc syringes for?!?!
Call me a cheater, but when my iron was in the tank and i had almost no ferrtin, i got B12 injections, with....a syringe! But i used the tubing to make slingshots.
Different type of tubing. Pictured in the video is silastic tubing used for infusions. And yes, B12 is commonly given as a subcutaneous or intramuscular injection.
jdshkdjha wrote:
God bless Makouk...he can now join every other 1500 meter gold medalists since the 50s also doping w stuff like bull testosterone, EPO etc.
All the champions regardless of color, religion are using things and have been since the 1920-30s when bull testosterone 'tonic' was used extensively by european athletes. Paavo Nurmi was a pioneer. Why did Bruce Jenner become a woman? Unregulated steroid use, he became hypogonadic.
The raging bull, Jake Lamotta, was a heavy user too of injectable testosterone and he struggled to make weight and have sex w/his wife because his testiscles would shut down.
Here come the Aden, Pineda trolls...
When confronted with yet another African doping bust, just fall back on the claim that 'everybody dopes', with the insinuation that anybody who disagrees is a racist.
What on Earth has Jake Lamotta got to do with amateur athletics in the 50's and 60's? At least you took an alleged example outside of professional cycling, but I Googled 'Jake LaMotta' and 'testosterone' and found nothing, so you probably pulled that out of your behind anyway.
worldchamp1day wrote:
Is it just me that finds it suspicious that Makh was literally found with a duffle bag of springes, I dont really believe it surely he'd be more caeful/ it was a set up. Tbh we all know that everyone's a doper at the high level, I dont get why people were excited when Centro beat makh in 2016 cus "He beat the doper", Centro is definitely on the juice as well, and so is anyone who was trained by Salazar, some of you have 0 critical thinking skills.
Do you literally keep your tinfoil hat on when you race?
Welcome back to the boards JAKIR. Please regale us with incessant gushing re: Mak and comparisons to Kiprop and others. The floor is yours!
tuiluitl wrote:
Armstronglivs wrote:
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Your lobotomized brain is still struggling to understand how to quote and edit.
So your lobotomy worked out well?
Go back over the races and threads. One of the best received was that Evan Scully filmed workout where he ran 1:44/52/39 or something like that, paced by a bike. Fun stuff. Suspicious, yes, that is for sure.
zxcvxzcv wrote:
Go back over the races and threads. One of the best received was that Evan Scully filmed workout where he ran 1:44/52/39 or something like that, paced by a bike. Fun stuff. Suspicious, yes, that is for sure.
But what's entertaining about a guy that the entire running world knows is a steriod experiment running 1:44 in training?
zxcvxzcv wrote:
Go back over the races and threads. One of the best received was that Evan Scully filmed workout where he ran 1:44/52/39 or something like that, paced by a bike. Fun stuff. Suspicious, yes, that is for sure.
You can add a 500m in 64 to the session you referenced.(8/5/4/3)
Not long before that, he had run a session of:
1200m (2.44.65)
12 min rest
600m (1.22.70)
2.30min rest
600m (1.23.65)
ghrp wrote:
Wheeler dealer wrote:
Call me a cheater, but when my iron was in the tank and i had almost no ferrtin, i got B12 injections, with....a syringe! But i used the tubing to make slingshots.
Different type of tubing. Pictured in the video is silastic tubing used for infusions. And yes, B12 is commonly given as a subcutaneous or intramuscular injection.
Ah right, in fact i seem to recall that one way to catch cheats was detection of plastics in the blood, plastics from blood bags or maybe tubing?
Coe was a big time doper.
Probably Cram as well.
Coe for sure
Subway Surfers wrote:
zxcvxzcv wrote:
Go back over the races and threads. One of the best received was that Evan Scully filmed workout where he ran 1:44/52/39 or something like that, paced by a bike. Fun stuff. Suspicious, yes, that is for sure.
But what's entertaining about a guy that the entire running world knows is a steriod experiment running 1:44 in training?
They even get hard watching doped Africans training.
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