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Wasting money on sport? Australian government policy and the sport of powerlifting : Comments
By Chris Lewis, published 13/2/2015During 2012, the International Powerlifting Federation had a positive test result of 4.6 per cent for the total 2218 tests it conducted.
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Posted by Rhrosty, Friday, 13 February 2015 10:58:11 AM
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After all, that is why we pour billions into the centres of sporting excellence.
We have some advantages that just don't need to include doping, even where undetectable.
And here I'm talking about homegrown genetic manipulation, to produce permanently superior athletes.
I mean, wouldn't it be great if Micheal's back wasn't degenerating, and consequently, his hamies staying healthy, with much more fast twitch fibres added to them by completely natural and undetectable means.
And what if we aged slower and remained comparatively strong and healthy in our dotage/end of days?
Think how much that would save our medical budget!
Given the sheer number of nations who sanction and actively if covertly support doping, we shouldn't have any qualms about beating these cheats at their own game, and without the use of addendum chemicals produced outside the body.
I mean, some seem to be using Viagra as a performance enhancer, and outside the bedroom?
Albeit, and given body hugging licra, it can sometimes result in some embarrassment, that goes?
Well now we know why he works like a horse; or, yes it is twelve inches long, but he generally doesn't use it as a rule! Or, so that's why Napoleon always had a hand inside his jacket?
Rhrosty.