Dara just one the national title in the 100M Freestyle in 54.4 at the ripe old age of 40. Simply Incredible. :applaud: :woot:
If that's not inspiring I don't know what is.
*Ahem* ...back to the thread...
$500 per month sounds like an extreme "nutritional supplementation" plan...even if it were 'legal'.
A can of Muscle Milk (whey protein) is only a fraction of that amount.
"little blue pills" were performance enhancing. At least the two swimming stars from Stanford know what they are doing and openly express their intentions to do so! One could make a case for one being worse that the other
Recently, the Stanford (united States) swimmers, Jenny Thompson and Dara Torres, openly revealed their planned consumption of potent cocktails of chemicals with the intention of legally enhancing their performances.
An open industry of chemical ("legal") sporting performance enhancement has mushroomed across the Internet. The Stanford swimmers pay $500 per month for their "legal" chemical fixes from "sport nutritionists.">
*Ahem* ...back to the thread...
$500 per month sounds like an extreme "nutritional supplementation" plan...even if it were 'legal'.
A can of Muscle Milk (whey protein) is only a fraction of that amount.
"little blue pills" were performance enhancing. At least the two swimming stars from Stanford know what they are doing and openly express their intentions to do so! One could make a case for one being worse that the other
Recently, the Stanford (united States) swimmers, Jenny Thompson and Dara Torres, openly revealed their planned consumption of potent cocktails of chemicals with the intention of legally enhancing their performances.
An open industry of chemical ("legal") sporting performance enhancement has mushroomed across the Internet. The Stanford swimmers pay $500 per month for their "legal" chemical fixes from "sport nutritionists.">