I have recently been told of an experiment of one by a chemist in England
(read pharmacist for chemist) who decided to see what Nadrolone would do for
his training after reading about all the recent positives. He was a distance
runner in his mid-40's having a limit of 40 miles per week in training
(above which he began to get stale or injured). He got himself a 12 week
dosage (whatever that would be). At the end of the first week he found he
could train comfortably at 100 miles per week and over the twelve weeks he
was able to average 110 miles per week. He said he never felt tired, he just
ran out of time to train.
I don't know what his performances did here. I have no idea of what he could
run before or after, but I know I would have been faster than 2:09:58 if I
never felt wasted from training. I ran best off of 90 miles per week and got
stale above 100 miles per week.
Moral of the story drugs do help - a lot.
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Benji Durden
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> From: "Michael Rohl" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Reply-To: "Michael Rohl" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2000 21:12:39 -0000
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> Subject: t-and-f: Drugs - part 2
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> Netters
> Now back to the drugs. It is my feeling that IF I took drugs and I
> took the right ones correctly here is what would happen. This is
> based on what I have read about the drugs themselves and what
> others have said they could do..... then again I might be way off!
>
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