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by wanderer on 05 June 2008 - 04:06
His last workout and the latest on the quarter crack. It's basically not an issue.
http://tcm.bloodhorse.com/article/45536.htm
by Abhay on 05 June 2008 - 05:06
Why is it that anytime an athlete is superior to their competition, the first thing that is brought up is Anabolic Steroids?
"Steroids will not make an animal or human crazy if the tendency isn't there already just as they won't make an animal or human, a great athlete if they aren't already. But you have to be great to be greater, it's not as magical as many perceive."
Any top conditioner of equine, canine, or human athletes, should have the knowledge to be able to use Anabolic Steroids to benefit their charge, and yet have their charge show clean on any test. Depending on which Roids or stacks of Roids are used, would determine the Detection times and when to stop the athlete's cycle. If I am given a date of certain events, I can put an athlete on a 2, 3, or even a 6 month cycle of Juice, and yet test clean. This way said athlete, will retain all the benefits of their Roid Cycle, but still test clean. In fact, to get caught in this era, is simply not having enough knowledge. One could use any of the Roids below or a stack of several, and as long as the cycle was stopped at the length of time listed, the athlete would test clean. The athlete could be trained hard for 3 months while on cycle, and then when cycle is stopped, the athlete will still have all the extra strength, speed and benefits, gained from the cycle.
ANAVAR LIPIDEX OXANDROLONE SPA |
OXANDROLONE | 3 WEEKS |
WINSTROL (TABS) STANOLV STROMBA |
STANOZOLOL (ORAL) | 3 WEEKS |
TESOSTERONA 25/ 50 TESTOVIRON |
TESTOSTERONE PROPIONATE | 2 WEEKS |
ANDRIOL | TESTOSTERONE UNDECONOATE | 1 WEEK |
SPIROPENT NOVEGAM OXYFLUX |
by Abhay on 05 June 2008 - 05:06 As far as Big Brown's trainer, he knows all the tricks. He has been down the long hard road, as was his famous horse trainer, father was as well. Don't believe for a New York second that "BIG BROWN" doesn't have the ped to be right where he is. He is a combination that escapes the attention of most so-called pedigree experts, but can be found in various highly successful runners, most notably 1977 Triple Crown winner Seattle Slew. It also appears in the pedigree of multiple graded stakes-winner Western Pride, who earned $1,289,929, and Grade 3 winners Miss Turkana and Phi Beta Doc. One should also remember that when "Casino Drive" came over from Japan and won by 7 lengths. The Jock on his back was none other than Kent Desormeaux. We all know who Kent Desormeaux will be on, this weekend.
by beetree on 06 June 2008 - 19:06 BIG BROWN,TRIPLE CROWN!GO BROWN GO!
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