whats the half life of epo if you just take a real small amount? Isn't it overnight? pretty sure that he got tested after an anon tip off. maybe a cut ex gf
This deserves its own post and merits discussion by Rojo/Gault.
Imagine the uproar of naming a meet the Salazar Invitational. Guy literally tried to swap the samples of athletes while he was the manager of the NATIONAL TEAM
This deserves its own post and merits discussion by Rojo/Gault.
Imagine the uproar of naming a meet the Salazar Invitational. Guy literally tried to swap the samples of athletes while he was the manager of the NATIONAL TEAM
Most of them arent secretive with their doping at all.Usually what happens with wealthier countries,is when their athletes test positive,it gets swept under a rug.They can dope with impunity,knowing theyre protected-most of the time.Most nations turn a blind eye,whilst pretending to be anti doping.
It's Rudisha. But you didn't answer my questions. Why do you troll so much? Tell lies, defame and make racist comments?
Hi Slowerrr. When you watch Keino on YouTube for the 1,000th time, do you really see a cheetah rather than a human being? I see a cheater, but I definitely see a human being.
Well done Coevett. You have just discovered the fact that dark skin shows muscle definition better.Maybe now you understand why in bodybuilding contests they apply that fake tan to their skin.
Well done Coevett. You have just discovered the fact that dark skin shows muscle definition better.Maybe now you understand why in bodybuilding contests they apply that fake tan to their skin.
On the contrary it’d be really dumb to administer EPO around competitions when you know the windows to be caught is 0-6 days after. In the off-season, you’d be much less likely to get tested and popped. EPO’s effect can last longer than the detection window of course.
Yep, but why would he not take it when it matters, and not when it doesn't. What is the benefit of taking it now...serious question, not casting doubt.
Nobody has EPO in their system during competitions, that would be monumentally stupid. The entire point is to allow the athletes to train much harder and recover faster and then reap the benefits long after the EPO is out of your system. This is the exact time when you would expect an athlete to be on drugs.
bull crap ! i have eyes.i only have to watch tv,and see how unnatural most top leval athletes look,including athletes from western nations.its gets a bit suspicious when i see a line up of women,and most have adams apples,manly jaws,and muscles on too thin a frame.Most top leval athletes in most events look like theyve walked straight out of a laboratory.Too bad youre too stupid to see it.
bull crap ! i have eyes.i only have to watch tv,and see how unnatural most top leval athletes look,including athletes from western nations.its gets a bit suspicious when i see a line up of women,and most have adams apples,manly jaws,and muscles on too thin a frame.Most top leval athletes in most events look like theyve walked straight out of a laboratory.Too bad youre too stupid to see it.
Comparing athletes with normal people is disingenuous because to be frank most "normal people" after a certain age, don't look at all fit/toned and most of them have bodies which have gone on to a relatively pitiful state. Remember that high level athletes usually have very low bf and that means their physiques will show tracings of all muscles compared with normal people who have bf in the 20''-50+ range.
This deserves its own post and merits discussion by Rojo/Gault.
Imagine the uproar of naming a meet the Salazar Invitational. Guy literally tried to swap the samples of athletes while he was the manager of the NATIONAL TEAM
Maurie Plant is dead.
How about we leave the dead people alone? They can not defend themselves. But please, go after the live ones.
This deserves its own post and merits discussion by Rojo/Gault.
Imagine the uproar of naming a meet the Salazar Invitational. Guy literally tried to swap the samples of athletes while he was the manager of the NATIONAL TEAM
Maurie Plant is dead.
How about we leave the dead people alone? They can not defend themselves. But please, go after the live ones.
Yeah well, the point is it's like Canada having the Ben Johnson Meet, US having the Marion Jones Meet or the Alberto Salazar Meet, pick you country for others...
Doesn't exactly send out a positive anti-doping message, regardless of whether the person is dead or alive.
This deserves its own post and merits discussion by Rojo/Gault.
Imagine the uproar of naming a meet the Salazar Invitational. Guy literally tried to swap the samples of athletes while he was the manager of the NATIONAL TEAM
Maurie Plant is dead.
How about we leave the dead people alone? They can not defend themselves. But please, go after the live ones.
Also, he had the opportunity to himself, but guess what?
i submitted an article on aussie athletes, and how drug use was widespread in 1980s and how some aussies may still be tempted because of an imperfect drug testing system and fear others are cheating.
I am sure it will not be a popular argument in Australia, because the truth hurts.
These days most athletes take drugs because olympic and world qualification standards are just way too high.Its nearly impossible to get an olympic A standard in most events,unless athletes dope.Thats the real reason they dope.Its beyond the reach of natural athletes.