
Originally Posted by
Ehsan_Karam
I don't care where his levels were at fight time. This shit is cheating like a mutherfucker!
Just because you cycle off doesn't mean shit, during your whole camp you were able to train harder and recover faster than you would have been otherwise.
Not being combative, I promise. Just asking a question that I want answered from your perspective.
Against what is Nate Marquardt cheating? Just the ruleset proposed by the Athletic Commission? In that regard, yes, I guess he would be cheating. But the way that most people flip out about steroids, I often get the impression that they think steroids are cheating against an ideal of human purity, natural athleticism, or some other abstract concept... However, those parameters are hard to defend, because it would cast into question ANY sort of performance-enhancer. Caffeine, for example, masks your body's perception of fatigue. Creatine has been proven in research to add an average of 10% to all lifts. It is also theorized that high-repetition squats cause a spike in testosterone production. So where should the commission draw the line?
Furthermore, I have a hard time seeing
who or
what steroids really, directly harm, other than (at times) the athlete himself/herself. I think that should be the real concern, and not its validity as a moral or immoral action.
Your thoughts? Seriously just asking... I'm a strength coach, and have never used any hormonal PEDs, but I work with and train with and compete with a ton of guys who have.