Boxers, mixed martial artists and other athletes with questions about dietary supplements and potentially dangerous or banned substances will be able to get answers from experts, done confidentially and online.
The Voluntary Anti-Doping Association, or VADA, announced earlier this week that it has partnered with The National Center for Drug Free Sport’s Resource Exchange Center.
“VADA’s most important mission is education of the athletes, trainers, commissions, the public and the media,” Goodman told BoxingScene.com via email. “Working with the REC will further enable interested parties — especially the fighters — to have confidential access to experts in the anti-doping field. [Click Here To Read More]
The Voluntary Anti-Doping Association, or VADA, announced earlier this week that it has partnered with The National Center for Drug Free Sport’s Resource Exchange Center.
“VADA’s most important mission is education of the athletes, trainers, commissions, the public and the media,” Goodman told BoxingScene.com via email. “Working with the REC will further enable interested parties — especially the fighters — to have confidential access to experts in the anti-doping field. [Click Here To Read More]
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