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come on mr. PED expert, you can do better than that.Comment
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had no idea mlb and the nfl are working with usadaAnd your opinion is meaningless, especially considering Olympic officials, Tour De France officials, the MLB and NFL front offices, and just about every other major sporting organization believe the opposite.
Furthermore, as I mentioned in the other thread you were spamming, you don't know a damn thing about PED's. You haven't the slightest clue about stacking, ****tails, or doping cycles. You have zero expertise in the effects of EPO, myosatin, the cream and clear, HGH, etc.
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can you elaborate more, ive never heard thisComment
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The Olympics includes boxing genius. The Tour De France is physically more taxing than boxing, etc, etc, etc.
And you believe that because you're ******ed.
WADA’s Director General David Howman responded as follows:
“WADA is not involved in the situation you are referring to, which falls under the jurisdiction of organizations that are not signatories to the World Anti-Doping Code (Code) – the document harmonizing global anti-doping rules.
“WADA strongly recommends the adoption of the Code by the organizations governing boxing worldwide. AIBA has adopted and implemented the Code, as more than 675 sports organizations around the world have done. The Code provides rigorous and transparent anti-doping procedures that sports and athletes who have nothing to hide should welcome.
“Among other provisions, the Code makes out-of-competition testing mandatory for signatories. Given that out-of-competition tests can be conducted anytime, anywhere, and without notice to athletes, they are considered the most effective means of detection and deterrence of doping and are an important step in strengthening athlete and public confidence in doping-free sport.
“A number of substances and methods banned by WADA’s List of Prohibited Substances and Methods, including hGH, are currently only detectable through blood testing.”Comment
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The current test can only show if synthetic hgh was taken within 24-48 hours of usage. the key to catching cheaters is in the random testing. knowing exactly when the tests are going to be taken can make them ineffective here is a link with scientific data to back up what i am saying. please stop spreading lies supporting cheating.
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/03/29/sports/29hgh.htmlComment
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I'm not sure exactly if they're working with USADA, but they're looking to mimic USADA testing policies and implement them into their leagues. Also, you must remember, an efficient blood based HGH test has only been in effect since the Beijing Olympics. It takes time for these things to be placed into affect on a universal scale.
Major League Baseball plans to test minor league players for human growth hormone, The New York Times is reporting.
MLB is the above link, NFL is the bottom link.Comment
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wouldnt that be your opinion? I think Boxing is much more taxing physically, and mentally compared to bicycling. Can you compare ali and joe louis, or even duk koo kim, to a cyclist with the same condition due to their harsh nature of their sports.The Olympics includes boxing genius. The Tour De France is physically more taxing than boxing, etc, etc, etc.
And you believe that because you're ******ed.
WADA’s Director General David Howman responded as follows:
“WADA is not involved in the situation you are referring to, which falls under the jurisdiction of organizations that are not signatories to the World Anti-Doping Code (Code) – the document harmonizing global anti-doping rules.
“WADA strongly recommends the adoption of the Code by the organizations governing boxing worldwide. AIBA has adopted and implemented the Code, as more than 675 sports organizations around the world have done. The Code provides rigorous and transparent anti-doping procedures that sports and athletes who have nothing to hide should welcome.
“Among other provisions, the Code makes out-of-competition testing mandatory for signatories. Given that out-of-competition tests can be conducted anytime, anywhere, and without notice to athletes, they are considered the most effective means of detection and deterrence of doping and are an important step in strengthening athlete and public confidence in doping-free sport.
“A number of substances and methods banned by WADA’s List of Prohibited Substances and Methods, including hGH, are currently only detectable through blood testing.”
We havent seen Lance Armstrong develop any consequences from cycling, but he's still fairly young. Are you expecting anything soon from himComment
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After awhile, he'll begin ducking his own thread.The current test can only show if synthetic hgh was taken within 24-48 hours of usage. the key to catching cheaters is in the random testing. knowing exactly when the tests are going to be taken can make them ineffective here is a link with scientific data to back up what i am saying. please stop spreading lies supporting cheating.
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/03/29/sports/29hgh.htmlComment
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No where in those articles does it say the NFL or MLB has adopted USADA testing.I'm not sure exactly if they're working with USADA, but they're looking to mimic USADA testing policies and implement them into their leagues. Also, you must remember, an efficient blood based HGH test has only been in effect since the Beijing Olympics. It takes time for these things to be placed into affect on a universal scale.
Major League Baseball plans to test minor league players for human growth hormone, The New York Times is reporting.
MLB is the above link, NFL is the bottom link.
Next source, you did say NFL and MLB were working with USADA.Comment
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Indeed it would, but you'd be hard pressed to convince me that 12, 3 minute rounds is physically more taxing than cycling 2200 miles across a country.wouldnt that be your opinion? I think Boxing is much more taxing physically, and mentally compared to bicycling. Can you compare ali and joe louis, or even duk koo kim, to a cyclist with the same condition due to their harsh nature of their sports.
We havent seen Lance Armstrong develop any consequences from cycling, but he's still fairly young. Are you expecting anything soon from himComment
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