Stimulants are a possibility. Some nitwhits with some adderall or some other thing to get them through a tough workout is possible. in thirty years I’ve only seen this in textbooks. Not at Ironman races, not at powerlifting meets or gyms, wrestling teams etc.
[quote]tom63 wrote:
Stimulants are a possibility. Some nitwhits with some adderall or some other thing to get them through a tough workout is possible. in thirty years I’ve only seen this in textbooks. Not at Ironman races, not at powerlifting meets or gyms, wrestling teams etc.
something isn’t right here.[/quote]
Agreed.
There is some other recreational drug shit going on here, nothing with training or the sport of football itself.
Biglifter, I nearly fell out of my chair looking at your new avatar.
It’ll be interesting to see what develops. One of the fellas with whom I work “got rhabdo” recently. (This was as per the doc). Supposedly it was from a Crossfit workout. I feel it was probably that he is a lazy fuck and has something else going on…but what do I know?
It is odd that an “obscure” issue is now common and prevalent. What gives?
[quote]tom63 wrote:
Stimulants are a possibility. Some nitwhits with some adderall or some other thing to get them through a tough workout is possible. in thirty years I’ve only seen this in textbooks. Not at Ironman races, not at powerlifting meets or gyms, wrestling teams etc.
something isn’t right here.[/quote]
Agreed.
There is some other recreational drug shit going on here, nothing with training or the sport of football itself.
Biglifter, I nearly fell out of my chair looking at your new avatar. [/quote]
[quote]BONEZ217 wrote:
First compartment syndrome and now this. WebMD Blogs
people are crazy about their football training. [/quote]
Dehydration is a common factor… They were working out in 100 degree weather… There’s no evidence that creatine increases risks… Ok guys, let’s blame it on the creatine.