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^ I do, however, think Fairly Four has a point about drugs and steroids. It's a constant back-and-forth between the good guys who invent new tests and the bad guys who invent new performance enhancing drugs and screening agents.
The whole sport of cycling has pretty much admitted that evety competitor is on steroids. The Olympic champion heavyweight wrestler a few turns back famously said, entering the games, "Now we'll see whose pharmacologist is the best!"
Every track and field athlete is on something; it is only a matter if time that each in turn gets caught. (Our favorite Jamacan sprinter is next.)
Offensive linemen in professional football (American) already weigh 300 pounds in college, then bulk up to 380 in the pros. Professional baseball players' heads suddenly get bigger from one season to the next. It does put the notion of athletic competition in a different light.
The whole sport of cycling has pretty much admitted that evety competitor is on steroids. The Olympic champion heavyweight wrestler a few turns back famously said, entering the games, "Now we'll see whose pharmacologist is the best!"
Every track and field athlete is on something; it is only a matter if time that each in turn gets caught. (Our favorite Jamacan sprinter is next.)
Offensive linemen in professional football (American) already weigh 300 pounds in college, then bulk up to 380 in the pros. Professional baseball players' heads suddenly get bigger from one season to the next. It does put the notion of athletic competition in a different light.