AustinAg2K said:
Haleyscomet50 said:
JaceAG12 said:
I had a buddy they played in ncaa division 2, but they used the same ncaa banned substance lists. He said every season whatever supplements he was on that the team was telling him to take would be banned. Then a "new" company with the exact same ingredients but under different names would pop up and he'd take that for a year until it was banned. I remember him coming home after freshman year and had gained like 40 lbs of muscle in one season.
I'd also believe that most are cycling in the offseason and going off them to ensure you pass the known testing date
This is what 99percent of minor leauge baseball players do. The 1 percent being some American born players don't do it.
This doesn't really make sense. The testing isn't testing for a brand name. It's testing for those ingredients in your system. If some other company comes along with the same ingredients, you're still going to fail the test.
From what I heard from multiple podcasts...
As soon is a certain drug goes on the list, there's another one just like it, but a little different, hat's not on the list. As soon as that one's on the list, then there's another one, a tiny bit different, but technically not the same, that's not on the list and legal.
And so your doping team has to stay one step ahead of the tester.