I remember when it wasn't to difficult to go.see a doctor to get steroids.
I knew a couple of blokes that did it that way. Walked into the quack said I want to get on the juice to get big.
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Performance enhancing drugs ok for non sportspeople?
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Re: Performance enhancing drugs ok for non sportspeople?I remember when it wasn't to difficult to go.see a doctor to get steroids.
I knew a couple of blokes that did it that way. Walked into the quack said I want to get on the juice to get big. Sent from my not iDevice using Tapatalk 2
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Hmm, opinion of someone looking up from the youthful side of middle age I think? But.. maybe there should be 'pure' and 'theraputiuc' classes in a race? One class for the lucky who can keep racing as nature intended and one for folks who need stuff like testosterone and steroids to keep moving. Cheers Richard
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If you need steroids and testosterone to keep moving, somehow I'm not sure sure racing would be a good idea. They are the rules. If the rules change, fine. Until then, make a choice. There are limited number of riders in older masters age divisions as it is, why on earth would we want to split them further?
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I beg to differ. The fitness and energy requirement of a classical soloist or orchestral player can be incredible. It's analogous to the largely under-estimated table tennis and badminton players at the elite level. Bianchi, Ridley, Montague, GT, Garmin and All things Apple
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