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no. snoopcester Send a noteboard - 29/01/2013 09:00:02 PM
Are PEDs designed specifically for faster healing cheating? Gaining a chemical edge to become bigger and faster than your competition is certainly cheating. But what about something that can speed up the healing process so an athlete can come back faster?


If used in a way that doesn't enhance performance but allows an athlete to recover from injury faster than it isn't cheating in my opinion.
There should be a burden of proof on the athlete though to show they are using it and doing so with a prescription purely to clear up an injury or illness.
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Are all PEDs cheating? - 29/01/2013 06:46:28 PM 506 Views
isn't "healing faster than humanly possible" pretty much equivalent to "gain an unfair advantage"? *NM* - 29/01/2013 08:17:09 PM 202 Views
Depends, I think. - 29/01/2013 08:48:45 PM 406 Views
You make a good argument, sir *NM* - 29/01/2013 08:55:44 PM 174 Views
Not if everyone has equal access to that ability. - 02/02/2013 06:10:53 PM 383 Views
I prefer to think about it like this: - 29/01/2013 08:34:35 PM 422 Views
And what exactly is a PED? - 29/01/2013 08:54:17 PM 361 Views
Yeah, I didn't even want to get into that. - 29/01/2013 09:12:26 PM 380 Views
Um. - 29/01/2013 09:15:53 PM 404 Views
no. - 29/01/2013 09:00:02 PM 454 Views
What if ... - 29/01/2013 09:21:00 PM 380 Views
I think your assumptions are flawed... - 29/01/2013 10:01:11 PM 483 Views
Perhaps. - 29/01/2013 10:27:36 PM 408 Views
Yes - 29/01/2013 10:23:17 PM 378 Views

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