hgh can be retroactivley caught by the biomatric passport. all olympic sports are now subject to this and in the uk all uk boxers tested are now on this system. as far as i am aware if you use hgh /your body will show changes and despite not showing up in a drug test you will will be banned for failing the biometric passport for changes over a period of time that could not occur naturally. just a week or so ago they stripped masses of olympic medalists using new techniques on old stored blood samples, that at the time passed tests. not no longer.
Because you don't need to continue taking drugs to maintain muscle. He built his muscle years ago via drugs and subsequently became "clean."
Trust me vada is cheap for these guys but they don't wanna test coz a lot of these boxers are on this stuff.
That's not correct. Maintaining muscle mass is easier than building it. Most PEDs are used to enable an athlete to train harder for longer, and it is the higher intensity of training which enables the body to develop. They also aid speed of recovery from injury and shorten rest periods between sessions. It is perfectly reasonable to argue an athlete could use PEDs to raise the intensity of training needed to bulk up and then come off PEDs but still train hard enough to maintain their new physique or something very close to where they maxed out. Many of the arguments against Justin Gatlin returning to world level sprinting after two bans were based around scientific research that showed the benefits of doping last years after an athlete stops using PEDs.
Wlad is juiced up, but if you're just talking about looks, 40 isn't old. As far as muscles, leanness and physique goes, there's no reason why a man who exercises hard and eats right shouldn't look the same or better at 40 than he did at 30. And the same or better at 50 if he stays on top of it.
From what I understand, the lab-grown hormone is very hard to distinguish from what our body produces naturally and it stays in the bloodstream for the same amount of time.
the ukad put all elite sportsmen / even footballers on the athletic biometric passport system. if you are tested by them they now keep your history to compare past results to current ones. from what i have read your body readings stay the same so if you take something to enhance your performence it will alter the chemicals in your body and will show up even if you pass the blood test and at the moment according to wikipedia all new drugs are altering the body`s natural make up. and are being detected.