| PED measures and bans are now at the HS level of sports. QUICK...TO THE COMMITTEE-MOBILE |
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| Pangit "The drink that the students bought, a Creatine Nitrate product called C4 Extreme manufactured by the pro workout supplement company Cellucor, unknowingly contained Synephrine, a substance that is considered "performance enhancing" and is banned by the Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association." Technically, Gatorade is a performance enhancer too. It's got electrolites: ![]() |
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| Marcus Aurelius Protein and carbohydrates will also enhance your performance. So will breathing oxygen. |
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| born_yesterday
What a farking condescending article. |
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| vygramul But PEDO measures and bans at the college level? Not so much. |
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| machoprogrammer
"The drink that the students bought, a Creatine Nitrate product called C4 Extreme manufactured by the pro workout supplement company Cellucor, unknowingly contained Synephrine, a substance that is considered "performance enhancing" and is banned by the Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association." HAHAHAHAHAHA. That is adorable. Supplement companies put all sorts of shiat like that in their supplements. Recently, a bodybuilding supplement company got busted for their supplements being tainted with steroids. They do that because if the supplement produces awesome results (i.e. from it having anabolic steroids in it), it works incredibly well, so more people will buy it. |
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