Comments Thread For: Photos: Manny Pacquiao Ripped, Training in Beast Mode
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Do you realize how repetitively insane you are,,,saying the same old dumb@$$ **** ??
Get a life mang !!
Excuseboy has been told and its KNOWN that Pac will take any test just to get duckweather in the ring.
but duckweather is nowhere to be found !!????Comment
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is there a requirement to buy a red colored car?
lemme see your ferrari bro!
or you fckin jammin it up that Red RAPID Metro Bus line of yours?Comment
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lol red? enuf for gay thing man... stop hatin.
even the color of the ferrari is big deal to you? hahahaha
just watch the fight this comin nov. 12 and pray for marquez to win...Comment
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So many Pacquiao ****riders complimenting Pac in this thread.
"He so good, he MUST be on ROIDS!"
LOL!
Where does it end?
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According to the Academy Of Pediatrics, in the journal PEDIATRICS ("Use of Performance-Enhancing Substances," April 4, 2005) The American Academy of Pediatrics wrote in its policy statement titled "Use of Performance-Enhancing Substances," published Apr. 4, 2005 in the journal Pediatrics:
"A performance-enhancing substance is any substance taken in nonpharmacologic doses specifically for the purposes of improving sports performance. A substance should be considered performance enhancing if it benefits sports performance by increasing strength, power, speed, or endurance (ergogenic) or by altering body weight or body composition. Furthermore, substances that improve performance by causing changes in behavior, arousal level, and/or perception of pain should be considered performance enhancing.
Performance-enhancing substances include the following:
Pharmacologic agents (prescription or nonprescription) taken in doses that exceed the recommended the****utic dose or taken when the the****utic indication(s) are not present (eg, using decongestants for stimulant effect, using bronchodilators when exercise-induced bronchospasm is not present, increasing baseline methylphenidate hydrochloride dose for athletic competition)
Agents used for weight control, including stimulants, diet pills, diuretics, and laxatives, when the user is in a sport that has weight classifications or that rewards leanness
Agents used for weight gain, including over-the-counter products advertised as promoting increased muscle mass
Physiologic agents or other strategies used to enhance oxygen-carrying capacity, including erythropoietin and red blood cell transfusions (blood doping)
Any substance that is used for reasons other than to treat a documented disease state or deficiency
Any substance that is known to mask adverse effects or detectability of another performance-enhancing substance
Nutritional supplements taken at supraphysiologic doses or at levels greater than required to replace deficits created by a disease state, training, and/or participation in sports"
Apr. 4, 2005 - American Academy of Pediatrics*Comment
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