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CommonShore posted:By the way, on this general topic, noted good opinion havers Jonathan Snowden and Jordan Breen have been twitter sperging about how any MMA fan who dislikes PED use is a garbage hypocrite: those tweets are annoying. but luckily theyre only journalists
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http://www.espn.com/mma/story/_/id/22678160/andre-soukhamthath-responds-criticism-stemming-fight-sean-omalley-vows-come-back-stronger Andre Soukhamthath has felt the heat since Saturday night. Phone calls. Texts. Social media posts. All questioning his IQ because he decided to take his fight with Sean O'Malley at UFC 222 to the ground rather than have his injured opponent stand. "I'm getting trolled right now by so many people," Soukamthath says. "They are calling me the dumbest fighter in MMA. The dumbest fighter in UFC history. Even my friend Rashad [Evans]. Everyone is wondering why I decided to wrestle, and I'm wondering the same thing." ... As for Soukhamthath, a fighter who entered Saturday hoping to continue his own rise up the ranks but ended up being mocked? He plans to take some time off and then get back to the drawing board. The ideal situation, he says, is to let his body heal before returning to the Octagon in about five months. He fought four times over the past 12 months and admits this last camp was "draining." "This kid had a lot of hype behind him, so that gave a chance for the media to know me. The cameras were in my face all week. I love that feeling but it is really exhausting," Soukhamthath says. "I'll be ready to do another fight camp in a little while. I just want to have some time with my family and get better in the gym and then have another fight." Whenever that time comes, he believes he'll be mentally stronger than ever. "Even if people are still talking about my fight, I'm not really hearing it," Soukhamthath says. "I know what I did wrong. I realize what I did. I'm going to capitalize on my mistakes and learn from this. "I'm not going to let opinions of others get in the way of my life. I've been through this before, and I'm not going to let it bring me down." rip in rip
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# ? Mar 8, 2018 08:45 |
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i've got a lot of people calling me things like 'retarded' and 'loving unfathomably stupid'. i'd like to set the record straight by saying yeah, lol, i just hosed up the only chance i'll get for people to know who i am for reasons i can be proud of. i'm going to take some time off to heal up and probably not kill myself because i'd only gently caress that up too.
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# ? Mar 8, 2018 09:14 |
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i kind of agree that fighters should be allowed to use certain types of PEDs to recover from injuries. If Anderson Silva wants to rail dick pills to shorten his recovery time in the twilight of his career to squeeze a few more fights out of a sport/lifestyle that takes everything from you, I don't think we should stop him. i don't know enough about the science to know if this could be fairly administered without turning people into steroid freaks like Vitor Belfort or Jon Jones and shortening peoples lifespans but it would be nice.
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# ? Mar 8, 2018 09:56 |
Steroid freaks like (fighters I dont like) are bad, but if people are just using it for injury recovery like (fighters I like) that's ok.
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Gay Horney posted:i kind of agree that fighters should be allowed to use certain types of PEDs to recover from injuries. If Anderson Silva wants to rail dick pills to shorten his recovery time in the twilight of his career to squeeze a few more fights out of a sport/lifestyle that takes everything from you, I don't think we should stop him. i don't know enough about the science to know if this could be fairly administered without turning people into steroid freaks like Vitor Belfort or Jon Jones and shortening peoples lifespans but it would be nice. thats horse poo poo. if an athlete specifically needs a drug for the purposes of recovering from a surgery or for a medical issue they can get it with a tue, they arent hard to get or even abuse. even if its just cos they want to make their job easier because its too hard for them to do it without drugs then theres plenty of things they can take that arent on the banned list or are specified as legal under a certain limit. we arent being denied healthcare
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# ? Mar 8, 2018 11:35 |
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I might be wrong but I believe he was referring to a grey area involving some hormones. The Ray Lewis deer antler fiasco springs to mind. I suppose the question is 'if a hormone [or insert weird magic here] is used to repair damage and not provide an extra advantage, shouldn't it be allowed?' Don't take that as an endorsement in any direction, it seems impossible to police or prove either way; I'm just summarizing a discussion I've seen pop up with the NFL.
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# ? Mar 8, 2018 11:58 |
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I have weird, contradictory, hypocritical and downright psychotic thoughts about ped use in bloodsports. Fortunately, im not in any position of ppwer about anything
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# ? Mar 8, 2018 13:02 |
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Skip My Posts posted:brian redban
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# ? Mar 8, 2018 13:07 |
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david carmichael posted:I have weird, contradictory, hypocritical and downright psychotic thoughts about ped use in bloodsports. Fortunately, im not in any position of ppwer about anything Personally I think we should have normal sports and 'enhanced' sports. In the enhanced version anyone can do whatever they want, pushing the limits of humanity in to anime territory. Imagine an olympics where the 'roid rage and tension for the 100 meters gets too much and one of them flips out, tearing an opponent asunder before leaping several stories in to the crowd in order to harvest precious stem cells from untainted spectators. Then the olympicops dive in with their electric batons, trying to pacify the beast before he reaches critical beserker mode, which is basically the start of Akira. Pole vaulters would be leaping out of the stadium, swimmers causing tidal waves that empty the pool within half a length, rendering the spectacle pointless. MMA would have women looking like alternate dimensional beings crushing the challengers with inferior enhancem..... never mind.
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# ? Mar 8, 2018 13:27 |
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All I took from that is you want anime to be real
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# ? Mar 8, 2018 14:38 |
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Triticum Guzzler posted:are injuries more common now than when the fighters got accident insurance before usada? nobody was abusing corticosteroids when they had the chance. people weren't taking steroids to recover from injuries, let's be honest. the one ped that you can really tell is gone is epo at heavyweight. but me personally i don't want mma to be like logan's run where when you reach randleman's age you die. e. And I bet if we went through the history of people like Snowden and Breen that we'd see tons of posts like "Randleman rip gone too soon rip sad emoji"
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# ? Mar 8, 2018 14:48 |
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Well, we have made it two years and almost a month since Kevin Randleman died from his heart exploding at age 44 before multiple people started unironically posting that actually steroids are good and there is no conceivable reason they should be banned from sport. It may only be because fewer people post here now so the averages are gonna skew one way or the other, but I do think that is a new record. Good job, goons!!
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https://twitter.com/MMAFighting/status/971747517959430144
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# ? Mar 8, 2018 15:25 |
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Holy poo poo it's spreading https://twitter.com/SecretMovesMMA/status/971617996060942336
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# ? Mar 8, 2018 15:25 |
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Gusttaffson would gently caress Luke up
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# ? Mar 8, 2018 15:45 |
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Has Gustaffson ever mentioned going up to Heavy? I feel like with his frame and a bit more bulk he could do pretty well there with his style.
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# ? Mar 8, 2018 15:50 |
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Fire all "MMA Journalists"... into the sun.
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# ? Mar 8, 2018 15:53 |
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SquirrelGrip posted:All I took from that is you want anime to be real it is real
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# ? Mar 8, 2018 15:56 |
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The only thing that would help recovery for 95% of MMA related injuries would be human growth hormone which has no performance enhancing qualities. In fact, it causes a lot of water retention and makes a weight cut harder. It would be great for offseason and between fights though. Testosterone and test derivatives would be wholly unhelpful.
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# ? Mar 8, 2018 16:06 |
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Lucasar posted:with his style. Running away or being uppercut to death by a fatty?
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# ? Mar 8, 2018 16:07 |
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Hgh has no performance enhancement qualities??
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# ? Mar 8, 2018 16:53 |
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"Now hold on just a got dang minute." scrutinizes pill bottle for uncomfortable amount of time "I'll have you know it claims 'Human Growth' on the bottle!"
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# ? Mar 8, 2018 17:27 |
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So, this is a suspension so short that its basically over when we find out about it, lol. Regarding the in-competition THC, I'm not surprised https://twitter.com/Jason_Floyd/status/971777721088069633
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Nierbo posted:The only thing that would help recovery for 95% of MMA related injuries would be human growth hormone which has no performance enhancing qualities. youre tripping. im sure you know some stuff about steroids that i dont but this just isnt true
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# ? Mar 8, 2018 17:38 |
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"performance enhancing drugs" doesnt specifically mean drugs that work like spinach does on popeye or that magic potion asterix drinks directly before beating the poo poo out of dozens of foreigners .. its a catch all term for drugs that usually have a laundry list of potentially harmful side effects that athletes can abuse to get an edge. and 99% of an athletes work is training and recovery
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# ? Mar 8, 2018 17:51 |
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doc i hurt my foot, please give me the super soldier serum
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# ? Mar 8, 2018 17:54 |
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There are already separate leagues in bodybuilding, Natural and Open classes. And from what I understand, it's a complete farce. A bunch of natural bodybuilders take drugs anyway and then cycle off for the tests, and then bodybuilders in the open class take all the drugs in the world and die from "congenital" heart problems in their 40s. The current ufc system is honestly the best as far as keeping everyone honest and not forcing guys to have to take a bunch of crap just to compete. It's seriously as good as anything any other sport has come up with.
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# ? Mar 8, 2018 18:07 |
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Skip My Posts posted:Hgh has no performance enhancement qualities?? It will help you recover and grow new tissue. It won't make you stronger or faster or wiser or improve cardio or anything like that. Anecdotally, it helps 'maintain lean body bass' on a cut.
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# ? Mar 8, 2018 18:15 |
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I.N.R.I posted:youre tripping. im sure you know some stuff about steroids that i dont but this just isnt true In what way?
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Nierbo posted:It will help you recover and grow new tissue. It won't make you stronger or faster or wiser or improve cardio or anything like that. Anecdotally, it helps 'maintain lean body bass' on a cut. Recovering and growing tissue after work outs is how you gain muscle and strength I thought. Not to mention faster recovery means you can work out way more and make insanely sicker gains
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# ? Mar 8, 2018 18:20 |
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I don’t need steroids bc I’m natural lean and ripply but hell I wouldn’t mind growin some new tissues
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# ? Mar 8, 2018 18:22 |
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Nierbo posted:In what way? you mentioned the main use in the post above the one i'm quoting, recovery .. from an anti doping perspective there's no distinction between training and competition when it comes to performance enhancing drugs. but even putting that aside theres a common belief, whether its actually true or not is up for debate but it definitely hasnt been disproven, that using it reduces the chance of getting injured while competing (from things like overuse injuries and sprains)
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Skip My Posts posted:Recovering and growing tissue after work outs is how you gain muscle and strength I thought. Not to mention faster recovery means you can work out way more and make insanely sicker gains I.N.R.I posted:you mentioned the main use in the post above the one i'm quoting, recovery .. from an anti doping perspective there's no distinction between training and competition when it comes to performance enhancing drugs. but even putting that aside theres a common belief, whether its actually true or not is up for debate but it definitely hasnt been disproven, that using it reduces the chance of getting injured while competing (from things like overuse injuries and sprains) To give an example, I could inject test for 6 weeks and then go sprint for the first time in years and I would run faster than if I didn't take the test for the 6 weeks leading up to it. But if I did HGH for 6 weeks and then went and sprinted for the first time in two years, I would run the same time (barring some obvious injury healing). Thats sort of a benchmark for saying that something directly influences performance.
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# ? Mar 8, 2018 18:37 |
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Steroids are good. lovely steroids and overuse of them without proper post cycle therapy or supervision is bad.
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# ? Mar 8, 2018 18:43 |
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If i can train 1.2 times as much as my opponent in one training camp without overtraining, overreaching, burning out, risking injury, missing my peak, etc. is that not a significant advantage?
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# ? Mar 8, 2018 18:48 |
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Like if my muscular and nervous systems can suddenly handle two extra technique workouts and 2 solid cardio sessions a week then it is probably going to have a significant impact. If i can suddenly handle 7 extra workouts, 10 extra workouts, etc then im going to be much better more quickly.
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# ? Mar 8, 2018 18:51 |
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Nierbo posted:It will help you recover and grow new tissue. It won't make you stronger or faster or wiser or improve cardio or anything like that. Anecdotally, it helps 'maintain lean body bass' on a cut. Um, at what IU dosage are you talking about here? Because non-anecdotally people who take 4+ tend to see massive strength gains when adding it to their workout routine.
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# ? Mar 8, 2018 18:53 |
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Nierbo posted:Well yes, thats how it works. My point is that you will recover faster but won't come back stronger than if you just just took extra time to recover naturally. It does however shorten the cycle of work - rest - work - rest etc. well, theres a lot of drugs on the wada list that arent directly performance enhancing but are abused by athletes to get an edge. weed and benzos for example, a nervous athlete might use a recreational dose to make sure he shows up to his track meet or whatever well rested, he is gaining a performance edge when his equally nervous opponents arent able or willing to do the same thing either cos its illegal in their country or they just dont want to use mind altering substances. theyre drugs that are common and legal in a lot of places but crucially not everywhere and there are also health risks involved even if they can be reasonably harmless for general use recovery though is a major component of an athletes life so abusing hgh is going to make a huge difference to an athletes career prospects. for example a guy like mighty mouse isnt just playing tons of videogames cos hes a geek though i dont doubt its part of it, its because when he isnt training he has to sit on his rear end doing as little as possible if he wants to be able to train as hard and often as he does. personally speaking i only average 4 to 4 and a half hours a day myself because if i do any more i wont recover fast enough, the rest of the day im doing easy poo poo like errands or sitting around . probably if i used hgh i might be able to do 5 or even 6, its a world of difference
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JaySB posted:Um, at what IU dosage are you talking about here? Because non-anecdotally people who take 4+ tend to see massive strength gains when adding it to their workout routine. My bud is on 8 of pharma and warned me off wasting my money if I'm looking for strength alone.
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