And you don't know what steroids do... She would be able to train exponentially harder with steroids. Her muscles would recover faster after each session. All of that is of course ignoring the power output factor that you seem to think is not a part of discus throwing.
You're a drug promoter / liar for big pharma, so nothing that you say is believable.
What? I hate drug use in sports. That's why I decided to familiarize myself with the biochemistry behind their use. I suggest you do the same if you think steroids are ineffective for muscular recovery after hard training.
Out of curiosity, how specifically do you even think steroids would really help Allman's throwing style?
You still need some raw strength. Allman is about as obvious as it gets though when you look at how her body changed.
Nah, you really don't know what you're talking about. If the goal was just about putting on muscle to generate power, there are easier legal ways for her to do that. I just think it's laughable you're saying the smallest competitor in the field is doing steroids because she has muscle definition.
First time in the history of track and field that there was no reference to Joetta Clark's dad being the principal portrayed by Morgan Freeman in Lean on Me . . . . I am getting old. . . . And Craig Masback no longer announces.
Sorry, but what was that from the American 800m guys?
No idea. Brandon Miller inexplicably not leading his heat, Koech with a blatant illegal move, Brazier hurt so ok fine, and then Hoppel took a shove but he still ran poorly