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John's blog

As many of you will know track and field is my main sport of choice for participation.

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DRUGS IN SPORTS

usually the only supplements i use for total body health are "electrolyte stamina"for my salt intake/and fo ti tieng to restore my internal organs to top health.

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5 Ways to Increase Testosterone Naturally

Every personal trainer should seek to educate themselves on ways to improve the hormonal profiles of their personal training clients.

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The Big Lie

The Big Lie
Caffeine has been introduced to the sports world as an enhancer of performance. Even by many top coaches.
The Truth is:

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When to turn to a clinical sport psychologist?

As a sport psychologist, there is always the possibility of encountering an athlete that does not simply need help with performance, but may need clinical help, for example relating to eating behaviou

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Jones to admit steriod abuse

According to Amy Shipley writing for the Washington Post, Marion Jones will admit to using the infamous THG steriod in the lead up to the 2000 Olympics in Sydney.

Jones who won 5 Olympic medals in 2000, is planning to plead guilty to lying to federal agents over the use of banned substances.

In December 2004, she sued BALCO founder Victor Conte, contending he falsely accused her of taking performance-enhancing drugs.

Peakspeed will bring you the latest when it happens.

Alan Ruddock CSCS, YCS

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Justin Gatlin

The joint world record holder for the men’s 100-m, Justin Gatlin, will begin the final day of a 2-day United States Drug Authority (USADA) hearing in Atlanta today, with the aim of clearing his name.

Testosterone

Despite failing and accepting both A and B samples contained testosterone or a pre-cursor in April last year, Gatlin is aiming to overturn the life ban imposed on him by USADA.

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