The 'whole argument' you are claiming you had is just now being mentioned. Your prior argument was that there are no 'magic pills' that could provide an athlete with performance enhancing benefits in 7-14 days. That is where we dissented. The only true benefits in this context of continuing blood testing up until the fight would be to have a more thorough testing procedure as I said before.
In other word the blood testing is not necessary with the samples collected earlier in the training camp and with continued random urine testing. I'll still stand by the nothing they can take within the 7-14 days that will be effective. If you say otherwise name it.
Not NECESSARY, but useful for the purposes of catching EPO abuse. I've named it more than enough times already. Talk about dense... I don't need to say otherwise. I've said otherwise all throughout this thread. If you don't know by now, I don't know what to tell you(hint, look at the sentence above).
You ****ing dense moron, it is urine testing with blood samples collected earlier and the continued random urine test. How many time are we going to have to tell your ******ed ass? Continued blood work close to the event is not going to be use for EPO detection, the urine sample is. Unless you know of some testing agency that does otherwise. You haven't name ****. Throwing out EPO doesn't mean ****. You might as well just say hormones. Give a name of the EPO you dense slow ass self proclaim medical student. You are so stupid you claim EPO is nota drug and at the same time claim to be a medical student. Here is a name of such EPO, Hematide. Still in development by the pharmaceutical. Keep posting and Mr. medical student who said EPO is not a drug.
What drug can be tested in urine without blood????? Bitches be for real You guys are only REPEATING **** u heard,,,k...
If you don't even comprehend the issue, then why would you bother commenting on it? You don't need to be ashamed of your ignorance, but then again, you shouldn't be proud of it.
Cycling, Volleyball, Track etc all have seperate Governing bodies and all use the same/similar testing procedures. If different sports can get their act together then one same sport can too! I'm not saying it's easy, I'm saying it's not hard. To say it's too hard/complex is a cop out.
Currently? Nothing. He isn't cleaning out any divisions. He isn't cleaning up the sport. He isn't cleaning up his name, his act or his image. Judging by his actions (which speak so much louder than words) he has no intention of cleaning up anything.