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  • in reply to: Some muscular female athletes #80079
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    How on earth could I have forgotten Pawina Thongsuk – probably the biggest shoulders I've ever seen on a weightlifter. She had an anusual career since she competed in three different weight categories: 63, 69 and 75 kg. This thaiwoman won olympic gold 2004 in 75 kilo kategory and two years later took Asian championships in 63 kilo category breaking 23 years old world record in clean and jerk and her records still stand.


    in reply to: Official Thread: Just Who is this Muscle Babe? #82813
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    I think it's Amber Steel.  The voiceover calls her Amber and at buffmuff.com she says a hobby is "Advising mixed martial arts fighters".

    I though it was a familiar face. Thanks.

    in reply to: Sherry Smith Bodybuilder-firefighter #82547
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    Thanks for your quick and comprehensive responses.

    As you said, probably the worst juicers are in NFL and MLB, but those don't get much coverage here and I haven't keep my eyes on those. I just remember that there were some fuzz in baseball a few years back.

    Sometimes I have seen physical attributes of some NFL players like Mario Williams or Vernon Gholston and it's pretty hard to believe that they would have achieved those without quite a lot of help.

    But at least those guys have lots of knowhow how to use roids. I guess the teams have their own doctors and they know how the drugs are going to affect and where to keep their eyes on. It's a big business.

    in reply to: Asian Weightlifting championships 9-15 May (No TV?) #82979
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      1.  Sunday 11 May: Women 48kg. & 53kg. ( Groups A ,B ) Men 56kg. (Group A, B) and Men 62kg. ( Group B )
      2. Monday 12 May: Women 58 kg. & 63 kg. ( Group A , B ) Women 69kg. (Group B) and Men 62kg. ( Group A )
      3. Tuesday 13 May: Women 69kg. (Group A) and Women 75 kg. & +75kg. (Group B) and Men 68kg. & 77kg. ( Group A , B )
      4. Wednesday 14 May: Women 75kg. & +75kg. (Group A) and Men 85kg. & 94kg. ( Group A , B )
      5. Thursday 15 May: Men 105kg. & +105 kg. ( Group A ) and Closing Ceremony

    in reply to: Sherry Smith Bodybuilder-firefighter #82542
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    what I am referring to is understanding the effects of high doses of steroids in healthy individuals for BBing purposes – these are two different scenarios.

    I guess there would be quite interesting information about that in old East German files.

    in reply to: Sherry Smith Bodybuilder-firefighter #82540
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    I have sometimes wondered, how is the doping testing in big north-american sports such as NFL, MLB, NHL, NBA and so on? I haven't got much information about those.

    in reply to: Sherry Smith Bodybuilder-firefighter #82538
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    Yeah I got your point, I just couldn't help grabbing that detail.

    In weightlifting they have tried many times to clear the table on "false" records and reform the weight classes. I guess it's not a coinsidence that most of the men all-time records are done in the 80's or early 90's.

    Olympic comitee got really embarrissing publicity when 11 Greek lifters got caught in suprice tests and then came the case with bulgarians.

    But it seems to be impossible to eliminate performance-related drugs since the biochemists of sport and medical laboratories always have the upper hand; you have to know what you're searching for before you can make the test.

    Popularity of track&field came down in the beginning of this century because sprint times were not that good. Now when they seem to better the world record many times every year, the popularity has rosen much. So it makes it diffucult for federations to decide what they want: big numbers and much viewers ($$$) – or olympic heroism and role models. I know that's just naive but on those ideals olympic idea is based on.

    in reply to: Killer muscular GLUTES!!!! #83210
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    And so do this week's updates!  Check out today's new bonus media page:
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    You just can't see too much Lindsey Cope.

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    Thanks you really much! It's really hard to find good stories about lifters.

    Edit: p.s. If you have more powerlifting/weightlifting info or materia, I'm more than curios.

    in reply to: Sherry Smith Bodybuilder-firefighter #82536
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    its simply to much money (not from the athletes) from sponsors , tv …sport is a big industry
    sometimes they catch out a bauer restorative (somebody not important enough from a not so important country)like ben johnson (it was called he got caught for stanozonol…nobody could be this stupid, because stanzonol is out of the blood in one day)…
    but if they would catch ALL users, who would watch a sprint of 11 seconds…nobody would watch any sports anymore..
    the government needs this heros (like the gladiators in rome) to distract from real problems

    I don't know how fast it gets out of blood, but quite many athletes have been stupid with it – others but themselves to to that shame twice.

    I guess that 11 second sprint is sarcasm. Even here where we don't have talented people for that sport 15 year old kids run faster than that.

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