Shinya Aoki has something to tell you about supplements (PEDs) and overtraining

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  • Allucard
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    Shinya Aoki has something to tell you about supplements (PEDs) and overtraining

    This totally applies to boxing too. Steroids more than other supplements will tear on your body more than any wars. It's gonna make your peak SUPER but you're also in for a FAST decline. So in the end, even if you cheat, your body will break down and if you look at MMA for known examples, look at Matt Hughes, Rich Franckin and others who have done steroids and in a matter of a single fight went from top shape and sharp reflexes to completely shot.

    The Grappling Dummy: Shinya Aoki, September 2010 from martial farts on Vimeo.

  • PainKiller
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    He also said that he does not like wrestlers, he likes exciting fighters that go for a submission or KO.

    Wonder what boxer he likes hmmmmm

    Also he said American fighters

    Maybe if you retire and go on vacation it can coutner act the supplements and PED's
    Last edited by PainKiller; 10-20-2010, 07:53 AM.

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    • Russian Crushin
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      #3
      Steriods wont destroy your body from 1 fight to another

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      • PainKiller
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        #4
        Originally posted by Russian Crushin
        Steriods wont destroy your body from 1 fight to another
        What if you retire twice with a lay off of nearly 2 years and now a vacation? Would that help you heal from supplement use?

        Some boxers train so hard and have a really nice body and it does seem dodgy.

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          #5
          Originally posted by PainKiller
          What if you retire twice with a lay off of nearly 2 years and now a vacation? Would that help you heal from supplement use?

          Some boxers train so hard and have a really nice body and it does seem dodgy.
          Well then its easy to blame steriods

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          • Allucard
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            #6
            Originally posted by Russian Crushin
            Steriods wont destroy your body from 1 fight to another
            Oh boy are you wrong. I've seen it happen in a sport where it's very visible because the guys fight 3+ times a year.
            Steroid will make your peak amazingly good, you feel like a superhero. Then the drop is just as dramatic. I'm just saying.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Allucard
              Oh boy are you wrong. I've seen it happen in a sport where it's very visible because the guys fight 3+ times a year.
              Steroid will make your peak amazingly good, you feel like a superhero. Then the drop is just as dramatic. I'm just saying.
              I have seen one guy who was great at 130 but at 147 not so much

              Hmmmmmm

              Shinya said American fighters take too many supplements hmmmm

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              • Allucard
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                #8
                Originally posted by PainKiller
                I have seen one guy who was great at 130 but at 147 not so much

                Hmmmmmm

                Shinya said American fighters take too many supplements hmmmm
                You are a ******. I'm talking about PED effects here. Lots of people think there is no drawback to those things.
                Listen to Aoki. The human body is like an engine - keep it running to max rpm to compensate for the lack of finesse and you'll have a very powerful, yet short lived engine. That's basically what he's saying there.
                Overtraining, cutting weight, supplements and mostly PEDs take an huge toll on the body.

                Note: Japanese MMA fighters are known to cut little to no weight and train more sparring than conditioning or strength.

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                • IAMBIAZED
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                  Who's he again?

                  Shinya Aoki (青木真也, Aoki Shin'ya?) (born May 9, 1983) is a Japanese mixed martial artist, grappler, and former police trainee who is noted for being the World Alliance of Mixed Martial Arts (WAMMA) Lightweight Champion, DREAM Lightweight Champion, and former Shooto Middleweight Champion.

                  I didn't know being an MMA, grappler and a former police trainee earns you that all too elusive but widely abused PED and drug expert degree. Maybe I should become one. College is for losers.

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                  • Russian Crushin
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Allucard
                    Oh boy are you wrong. I've seen it happen in a sport where it's very visible because the guys fight 3+ times a year.
                    Steroid will make your peak amazingly good, you feel like a superhero. Then the drop is just as dramatic. I'm just saying.
                    It wont destroy your body in 4 months time

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