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Posted by Armen Shirvanian on Oct 21 at 06:48 AM
I once did a research paper that spoke quite a bit about EPO in relation to anemia treatment. At the time I didn’t think of it too much as a steroid that could be used for athletes to gain an advantage. A winner that used enhancing drugs will have a hard time convincing people about what a champion is.
Posted by taken on Jun 18 at 07:25 AM
Sport is cool, but only if you do everything correctly, otherwise it may even hurt. I’ve recently found a good ebook http://www.ebook-search-queen.com/ebook/exer/exercise-&-sport-science.all.html , which teaches how to go info sports correctly.







Posted by Dan MIhaliak on Aug 12 at 02:32 AM
Wow what has happened to this sport. All the riders or the ones winning are doping? Where did this all begin? Did the Americans start it?