Claiming she eats real food and uses hash tag #veganAthlete ... Shows how one cannot thrive to perform on a vegan diet. 10 months from USADA
Claiming she eats real food and uses hash tag #veganAthlete ... Shows how one cannot thrive to perform on a vegan diet. 10 months from USADA
I am confused.
She is a triathlete AND a vegan. So when she is talking non-stop about herself, which topic does she focus on?
Contaminated tofu? lol.
Seems a legit case of tainted supplements. Higenamine not exactly a go-to PED.
Ernest wrote:
Seems a legit case of tainted supplements. Higenamine not exactly a go-to PED.
Yep. Veganism + Triathlon is the Perfect Storm for supplement intake. She must spend an hour a day managing and taking supps.
TriadGoGreen wrote:
I am confused.
She is a triathlete AND a vegan. So when she is talking non-stop about herself, which topic does she focus on?
You realize the irony here right?
Even doping, she could only place 21st at the last championships.
https://www.triathlon.org/results/result/2018_itu_world_triathlon_grand_final_gold_coast/333153
San Diego Hobby Jogger wrote:
Claiming she eats real food and uses hash tag #veganAthlete ... Shows how one cannot thrive to perform on a vegan diet. 10 months from USADA
https://www.instagram.com/malschafer/?hl=en
No. It shows that SHE cannot perform at the highest level on a vegan diet. There's no available evidence to show that she would have performed any better on a non-vegan diet.
Besides, failing to perform at highest level as an athlete shouldn't completely invalidate the choice to be vegan. Many vegans make this choice for reasons that are not related to nutrition.
By the way....I am not a vegan. But I respect people who try to do what they think is right.
Now might be the time someone chimes in and points out that doping isn't right. But in this case, it may have been accidental.
Ernest wrote:
Seems a legit case of tainted supplements. Higenamine not exactly a go-to PED.
Who said it was tainted it's found in a lot of weight loss supplements. Probably why she took it although you don't see many fat vegans.
I'm more concerned with the horrible processing of the photos on her Instagram. Wow, what is that, HDR circa 2010? Yikes!
ukathleticscoach wrote:
Ernest wrote:
Seems a legit case of tainted supplements. Higenamine not exactly a go-to PED.
Who said it was tainted it's found in a lot of weight loss supplements. Probably why she took it although you don't see many fat vegans.
If you believe her story, she didn’t claim that the supplement was “tainted”. The USADA report says that higenamine was listed on the label. It’s her responsibility to know what she’s taking.
B-dubs 2.0 wrote:
I'm more concerned with the horrible processing of the photos on her Instagram. Wow, what is that, HDR circa 2010? Yikes!
THIS.
What a poser. The HDR can't hid her shame. WTF is wrong with these 'influencers'? OP how do you even find these ppl?
100% poser/cheater
Drug test, It's f---ing expensive. So for an AG'er to be caught, likely a 'rat' fronted the money or there were multiple complaints about her - and - this maybe the only product in her system found during testing.. so she maybe more than guilty
She’s an age group duathlon national champion. First and second always get pulled post race to urine test. The bigger issue is the reduced 10 month ban. All of these amateur athletes sign waivers for Clean Sport and acknowledge that they will not take anything that is not certified NSF. She cheated and played dumb and got less than a year. Sad.
"She cheated and played dumb and got less than a year. Sad."
Lets face it, unless you're really thick you're going to make sure you have an excuse in place in case you get pinged. One of the favourites seems to be tainted supplements.
Veganism is a mental disorder
Tainted supplements my arse. wrote:
"She cheated and played dumb and got less than a year. Sad."
Lets face it, unless you're really thick you're going to make sure you have an excuse in place in case you get pinged. One of the favourites seems to be tainted supplements.
This. Dopers always have an excuse ready to go. Like Will Claye who flew to Tijuana in order to claim that he ate “tainted meat”. Obviously, that wouldn’t work for the everyone-needs-to-know-I’m-vegan Schafer, so she went with the classic “tainted supplement” excuse and got away with a soft ban. Who knows, maybe the higenamine wasn’t even the main PED she was using.
redmeansdead wrote:
San Diego Hobby Jogger wrote:
Claiming she eats real food and uses hash tag #veganAthlete ... Shows how one cannot thrive to perform on a vegan diet. 10 months from USADA
https://www.instagram.com/malschafer/?hl=enNo. It shows that SHE cannot perform at the highest level on a vegan diet. There's no available evidence to show that she would have performed any better on a non-vegan diet.
Besides, failing to perform at highest level as an athlete shouldn't completely invalidate the choice to be vegan. Many vegans make this choice for reasons that are not related to nutrition.
By the way....I am not a vegan. But I respect people who try to do what they think is right.
Now might be the time someone chimes in and points out that doping isn't right. But in this case, it may have been accidental.
There's no "available evidence" to show that I'd be slower with a broken leg, yet somehow I think I would be.
Veganism is a grossly unhealthy form of self-cucking. This woman would be exponentially better if she ate a healthy diet.
And there's no reason to "respect" people who are willing members of a death cult, spreading propaganda for the agricultural and pharmaceutical industries. Vegans are pathetic shills.
You hate to see it.