yea ive seen that video about 20 times to be honest...but im guessing you have to provide a medical statement or something,you cant take it then say"i dont remember at first,then oh thats right after sample b"but like i been saying i will remain silent until the full story comes out
And that is true..... But even if he would have come out, said it before hand, and had medical data to back it up, he would have had to wear the "Cheater" tag like a scarlet letter.
Bro, did you watch the video? In the case of James Toney, and other athletes, it is something that their body NEEDED.
The petuitary gland injury has a direct correlation with low testosterone levels.
yea ive seen that video about 20 times to be honest...but im guessing you have to provide a medical statement or something,you cant take it then say"i dont remember at first,then oh thats right after sample b"but like i been saying i will remain silent until the full story comes out
Bro, did you watch the video? In the case of James Toney, and other athletes, it is something that their body NEEDED.
The petuitary gland injury has a direct correlation with low testosterone levels.
there are tons of people who have low testosterone. my body was diagnosed with low test. he's constantly tired, can't put on muscle to save his life, etc.....
the problem lies when Peterson lied and him not mentioning it.
people make mistakes, and it's easy to see why someone would use PED's. This is how they feed their family, how they eat, everyone is looking for an edge.
a banned substance is a banned substance.im sorry man if he took that stuff he was cheating
Bro, did you watch the video? In the case of James Toney, and other athletes, it is something that their body NEEDED.
The petuitary gland injury has a direct correlation with low testosterone levels.
I agree with you in general and I'm sure it'd be the lesson to teach if this was all about 'doing the right thing'..........but once you get caught up like this it's almost always in your best interest to deny, deny, deny until it's absolutely not possible anymore.
All you do when you confess is make the job easier for those who are going to decide your punishment, it doesn't allow you any room to develop your own strategies of self-preservation even if you know you're guilty.
Does the video not go along with Peterson's "excuse"?
I think the video explains, and is all the "excuse" he needs.
a banned substance is a banned substance.im sorry man if he took that stuff he was cheating
lamont needs to speak up and confess to whatever he's done. it's the only way.
don't be like roidsley, roger clemens, and all these athletes who still deny anything.
come clean, say what you have did/done, and be on with it.
I agree with you in general and I'm sure it'd be the lesson to teach if this was all about 'doing the right thing'..........but once you get caught up like this it's almost always in your best interest to deny, deny, deny until it's absolutely not possible anymore.
All you do when you confess is make the job easier for those who are going to decide your punishment, it doesn't allow you any room to develop your own strategies of self-preservation even if you know you're guilty.
lamont needs to speak up and confess to whatever he's done. it's the only way.
don't be like roidsley, roger clemens, and all these athletes who still deny anything.
come clean, say what you have did/done, and be on with it.
I agree, but in this segment of Outside the Lines, they say that the violence and head trauma of the sport, makes athletes have to add this substance, even though they are banned. So baasically, they have to add it to have all around good health.
You're confused how NFL players take more trama to the head then boxers?
Did you even watch the video? If you watched it, you would have heard....
"The very violence of these sports can cause athletes bodies to stop producing testosterone, or growth hormone, and so athletes NEED to add these substances that are banned" and then he goes on to explain the "dilemma".
lamont needs to speak up and confess to whatever he's done. it's the only way.
don't be like roidsley, roger clemens, and all these athletes who still deny anything.
come clean, say what you have did/done, and be on with it.