New Gary Hall commerical

Did anyone see the new Gary Hall, Jr Barbarsol commerical. It is about time swimmers get some good endorsements besides Speedo and the other swimming apparel companies. Madison Ave has really come a long way in the last few years. You would never see a swimmer in a commerical a year after the Olympics before. It is nice to know that all the endorsements aren't going to Phelps even though the boy more than deserves whatever endorsements he get. I mean Phelps is out of this world.
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    "If anything goes it levels the playing field. " Hey Dead Fish...NO PUN intended....right?
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    Had a friend who had webbed toes and fingers he could swim a good 50 free.
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    Is there really anything stopping swimmers from getting webbed toes and fingers other than the sheer ick factor?
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    "sheer ick factor" Gosh, I haven't heard that term used in a long time... Kind of like.....oh heck...never mind.....
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    Originally posted by ande which made them float better. Did they really do that? what years? eww I think I'll pass on that ande See my post on this page: forums.usms.org/showthread.php You'll need to scroll down a bit. -LBJ
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    Ande wrote: "I think I'll pass on that" Gosh Ande, that is what they were doing..... Oh, I get it, another PUN.....
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    I was told that it was a F--t and a Myth
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    Not to change the subject, but if the question is whether athletes actually benefit from insulin (with or without anabolic steroids or growth hormone), I don't think use (or abuse) is proof of benefit. The debate began with a reference to Gary Hall and the performance enhancing benefit he may receive from his insulin injections (presumably taken without other banned substances). All of us nondiabetics enjoy the benefits of (legal) insulin on a daily basis.
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    Gull 80 Actually, I believe the discussion centered around not just his use of insulin but his overall conduct. I believe "White Bufalo" launched a nuclear weapon on this forum when he said this abut Gary Hall ..... 1) He did not get top two in the 100 freestyle at the Olympic trials and did not earn to swim the individual race! The rule was the top two finishers were automatically placed on the 400 freestyle relay and the next 4 swam for the final two places if they hit a certain time! Phelps was the wildcard since he was the National Champion in this event as I recall. 2) Men's Head coach Ed Reese set up specific guidelines as to what the remaining 4 individuals had to go in the morning relay, 48 something. Gary again had a second chance at getting on the relay and again failed whereas Neal Walker hit the time. 3) However, my judgment is Gary Sr. has failed at teaching his son personal accountable and so why should the rules apply to Gary Jr. even though he failed twice, he should be entitled to be on the relay! 4) Ian Crocker was sick and the relay performed poorly with Phelps on it. Gary Jr. violated the conduct code and was not present to support his country, his team and his teammates that night as it is mandatory that all members of the team attend the evening sessions! 5) Gary Jr. was held accountable and fined for breaking his covenant regarding the rules and requirements to be on the USA Olympic swimming team! 6) Gary Jr. badmouths Eddie and anyone and everyone with his excuses and what he would have done after failing twice!
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    Actually, John, I meant to say "the insulin debate." I'd still want him on my relay...