A discussion on whether Lance Armstrong’s achievements should be viewed differently if he took PES’s. The link referred to in the video is: http://outside.away.com/outside/bodywork/200311/200311_drug_test_1.html
Why can endurance athletes use inhalers? Why can you drink some caffeine, but not too much? Why are some supplements okay to take, but others are not? How come Gatorade can advertise it enhances performance, but it is not banned? This is a discussion of the morality of these choices.
Posted 3 months, 1 week ago at 9:08 pm. Add a comment
WADA rules requiring athletes to report whereabouts one hour a day. Alex Rodriguez states list of 103 names should not be released and owns up to his mistake. Sick athletes need some help to make sure they can take medicine without fear of testing positive. Cycling has less positive drug tests than other sports.
Posted 3 months, 1 week ago at 9:30 pm. Add a comment
Former MLB player praises testing program. Hair testing shows French athletes using steroids and DHEA. French officials test Lance Armstrong. They take blood, urine and hair.
Posted 3 months, 2 weeks ago at 9:14 pm. Add a comment
First, do not take Human Growth Hormone (HGH) unless you are prescribed the medication by a licensed medical physician. This is a discussion about HGH.
Posted 3 months, 3 weeks ago at 9:33 pm. 1 comment
Discussion about Ken Shamrock, a New Zealand jockey, an article from Butler University, and a Swiss Lab stating that the testosterone-ratio test is unethical due to racial considerations.
Posted 3 months, 3 weeks ago at 9:09 pm. Add a comment
Discussion about Roger Clemens and the fact the needles have drugs on them. Also, a discussion about pro athletes who participate in the Olympics and the testing standards. Are they drug tested like any other Olympic athlete.
Posted 3 months, 3 weeks ago at 8:47 pm. Add a comment