The drug war will never, ever achieve anything except punishing the innocent and driving the "cheaters" to ever more dangerous drugs.
Quote from: Albert B. Gonzalez on Jun 18, 2012, 02:26 PMmy, what a childish reponse. how long have you've been weightlifting? You ARE in the wrong sport, theres no doubt about it. You only care about the end result i.e medal , glory etc. And the fact that you're willing to waste time, money, and energy "worrying" about what other lifters are doing shows your willingness to use excuses when competitions don't go your way. By the way there is something very wrong with that.Yes, I only care about the end result - money, achievment, healthy body. I don't particularily enjoy the training part, but I like doing it daily because I know I am getting what I want out of it, and I feel good after each training session and depressed if I skipped it instead. Everyone's different. A lot of world champions ONLY did their sport for money, also, and would not have done it without promise of pay. I'd like to see you go and tell them they're in the wrong sport. And if I got mechanical hydraulic hips installed and then flogged your ass in a weightlifting comp, you'd no doubt be complaining too. The thing about drugs is it becomes less about who has the best training and genetics and more about who has the best drugs. And when those who do not want to use drugs due to their artificial nature are unable to compete in fair competition because of rule breaking drug users, that's just a bitch. It's unfair, and shouldn't be like that. At the very least, they should hold a special Olympics for drug users, like they do the Paralympics. Then you could roid up all you like and go lift things... I can't believe you honestly think you can have the reasonable high ground when arguing pro drug use. It's pretty shameful. You should at least try and keep some dignity about you and admit not everyone likes the roids and stop trying to insult them and tell them find a different sport.
my, what a childish reponse. how long have you've been weightlifting? You ARE in the wrong sport, theres no doubt about it. You only care about the end result i.e medal , glory etc. And the fact that you're willing to waste time, money, and energy "worrying" about what other lifters are doing shows your willingness to use excuses when competitions don't go your way. By the way there is something very wrong with that.
Well, first of all, just because you enjoy pulling down your pants in front of strangers doesn't mean everyone does. Its a very invasive search conducted without probable cause of a crime against anyone who dares to compete in the sport. Further, they have erased national and world records due to drug testing without even a shred of proof they were tainted and suspended me indefinitely for their paperwork errors, without any due process. Meanwhile drug use is going nowhere. The users are merely being pushed to more dangerous drugs that are less detectable. And the people pushing the drugs on the athletes are meanwhile profiting while the IWF extorts arbitrary untraceable sums of money against innocent members of teams with one bad apple on them. Its all a total scam.
1st. I dont use drugs roids etc., i dont even use supplements or protein powder. I train five days a week on a 2,500 calories a day diet , i also had compound fracture on my elbow and was born with severe bi lateral club feet . I've had to overcome alot and it took months just to put weight on the bar. Please spare me your crybaby dribble about not being in a fair competition. You throw that word champion around so easily. The difference between a champion and what your saying is that a champion will overcome anything. if they have to compete against someone with robot legs, they thrive on being unevenly matched. If a champion has to compete against drug users and rule breakers they couldnt be happier. That word has different meaning to people other than myself- i say you cannot truly be champion if you use "enhancements", and on the flipside you will never be champion if you cannot accept the fact that people do. 2nd i can say what i want a forum with repsect to the rules A MONGLOLOID LIKE YOU DOESNT BELONG IN WEIGHTLIFTING!
Everyone's different. A lot of world champions ONLY did their sport for money, also, and would not have done it without promise of pay. I'd like to see you go and tell them they're in the wrong sport.