Originally Posted by
Maelochs
No sir, that is a very specific and completely accurate answer, for anyone interested in actually reading it and thinking about it.
If in the sport in which you compete, in the league in which you compete, moving to high-altitude locations to train is banned, then it is illegal. If it is not, then it is not.
please be more specific. what sport or competition would fall under your statement?
Open minds are wonderful things.
huh? what are you trying to imply?
There is actually a whole second sport of bodybuilding where competitors do not use drugs—and of course, they look a lot more like actual human beings who developed muscles by eating right and exercising hard.
There is no money in it, because people like the freak show and are used to it now, but everyone who knows anything about bodybuilding knows that it is all about the drugs. Yeah, the guys have to spend hours in the gym killing themselves with exercise, but if they don’t also kill themselves with steroids, they won’t make the first cut.
most, if not all, of the very top bodybuilders are monitored by a hired physician. they will cycle through different dose use (i.e. on for 3 weeks off for 6 weeks). if they didn't -because of the massive doses- it would shut there system down (manly their liver).