Shocking moment police catch Austrian skier doping with needle in his arm
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Shocking moment police catch Austrian skier doping with needle in his arm
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Re: Shocking moment police catch Austrian skier doping with needle in his arm
Looks like he's donating blood or getting a transfusion, what's up with that?
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Re: Shocking moment police catch Austrian skier doping with needle in his arm
It's blood doping.John Bingham wrote: ↑Fri Mar 01, 2019 8:24 pm Looks like he's donating blood or getting a transfusion, what's up with that?
See: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blood_doping
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Re: Shocking moment police catch Austrian skier doping with needle in his arm
Transfusions of fresh blood to mask the drugs.
Changing your blood also make you young and fresh according to Keith Richard. A lot of clinics in Switzerland do it for the well-heeled. A bit vampirish IMO.
Changing your blood also make you young and fresh according to Keith Richard. A lot of clinics in Switzerland do it for the well-heeled. A bit vampirish IMO.
Re: Shocking moment police catch Austrian skier doping with needle in his arm
Blood transfusion increases the red blood count, gets more oxygen into the muscles and prevents lactic acid build up. Zatopek won 3 Gold's 5k,10k and marathon and had blood transfusion before all 3 events, it wasn't illegal then. It's also a good masking agent too. I doubt that there is a top Pro cyclist who hasn't had one.Anchor Moy wrote: ↑Fri Mar 01, 2019 9:32 pm Transfusions of fresh blood to mask the drugs.
Changing your blood also make you young and fresh according to Keith Richard. A lot of clinics in Switzerland do it for the well-heeled. A bit vampirish IMO.
Re: Shocking moment police catch Austrian skier doping with needle in his arm
Why do people get in a messy froth about doping? I've watched sport for over 40 years and ever since I was a teenager I knew that a proportion of competitors in EVERY SINGLE SPORT were doping.
Re: Shocking moment police catch Austrian skier doping with needle in his arm
Yeah the evil cyclists. Good job by the mainstream media, now every simple person believes there is more doping in cycling as in other sports - hilarious.UTDTID wrote: ↑Sat Mar 09, 2019 12:42 pmBlood transfusion increases the red blood count, gets more oxygen into the muscles and prevents lactic acid build up. Zatopek won 3 Gold's 5k,10k and marathon and had blood transfusion before all 3 events, it wasn't illegal then. It's also a good masking agent too. I doubt that there is a top Pro cyclist who hasn't had one.Anchor Moy wrote: ↑Fri Mar 01, 2019 9:32 pm Transfusions of fresh blood to mask the drugs.
Changing your blood also make you young and fresh according to Keith Richard. A lot of clinics in Switzerland do it for the well-heeled. A bit vampirish IMO.
Re: Shocking moment police catch Austrian skier doping with needle in his arm
Doping is pretty much in all sports, athletics and cycling are shoking, especially in the Armstrong era. Cycling was the worst the EPO era. Even now team Sky are shady as fuck. Boxing its rife as well as m.m.a. I take it your a cycling fan if so you know the 90/00,s. They was the worst offenders.King Keil wrote: ↑Sat Apr 06, 2019 12:29 pmYeah the evil cyclists. Good job by the mainstream media, now every simple person believes there is more doping in cycling as in other sports - hilarious.UTDTID wrote: ↑Sat Mar 09, 2019 12:42 pmBlood transfusion increases the red blood count, gets more oxygen into the muscles and prevents lactic acid build up. Zatopek won 3 Gold's 5k,10k and marathon and had blood transfusion before all 3 events, it wasn't illegal then. It's also a good masking agent too. I doubt that there is a top Pro cyclist who hasn't had one.Anchor Moy wrote: ↑Fri Mar 01, 2019 9:32 pm Transfusions of fresh blood to mask the drugs.
Changing your blood also make you young and fresh according to Keith Richard. A lot of clinics in Switzerland do it for the well-heeled. A bit vampirish IMO.
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