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lindsyjonesonline today!

so will it be Pacquiao or Mayweather?

Sports time folks.

With a million dollar per seat sold in the box for this game, how many are anticipating this game?

I'm a very sports addict person but not into anything that hurts like boxing. But with Pacquiao I always make it as an exception.

So who do you think will win?

Have fun everyone.
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jarred1

Usain Bolt

Usain Bolt
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thehopfromrebelc

Tying to get fit

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I have gone back at the TKD started back training before christmas this was the self-defence part of the seminar last Sunday as I'm finishing a computer course Monday out on work experience in a college for four weeks should I shave my beard to look presentable just putting it out there for peoples opinions on the matter or am I old fashioned thinking this way as everybody seems to have a beard these days ?
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postneoludite

Wildlife

National Geographic has the best wildlife photos
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zmountainmanonline today!

Have I lost the plot ?

I've got into the habit of watching the BBC News when I eat dinner, recently whenever I have dinner and the time varies on whether I'm hungry, it's Sportsday & not news, as this mainly consists of football (soccer) I'm not the slightest bit interested, football used to be Saturdays but now it's every day of the week doh On the actual news this week a piece about football doh laugh Sky TV & BT have paid £5.136 billion for rights to show football games live, Sky paid the bulk at £4.176 billion, that's for 126 matches a season for 3 years uh oh wow Now on Facebook today I saw this on my wall -

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Out of me & 3 Sky Tv execs which is the one uh oh help laugh

Has the world gone mad, where a UK footballer can be paid half a million pounds a week to kick a ball around but the UK prime-minister is on £142,500 A YEAR, or am I the one dunno crazy

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lindsyjonesonline today!

what a game - NFL Super Bowl 49

Winning definitely feels great.

I feel and believe we should truly engage in a sport that makes us feel good.

Good for the body, mind and soul. JMHObouquet

While winning isn't everything, it does feel exhilarating to give your best and get the prize in the end.

Tom Brady, 4th Times into the championship beating Joe Montana. Both are my sports hero.
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lindsyjonesonline today!

super bowl time

Not looking good from my world.

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I'm not quite enjoying it. But it is what it is...

Tom Brady, is still my sports hero.
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socrates44online today!

Doping In Sports

Enhancing sporting prowess goes back to the ancient Greeks, who used special diets and concoctions to improve their athletic abilities. In the 19th century, cyclists and other endurance athletes dabbled in molecules like strychnine, caffeine and cocaine. But doping exploded in the 20th century with advances in molecular biology and pharmacology. The Danish cyclist Knud Enemark Jensen died during competition at the 1960 Rome Olympic Games after taking amphetamines.

With the introduction of synthetic anabolic steroids for increasing muscle mass in the 1960s, sporting authorities knew they had to take action. Testing for stimulants began in 1967; in the 1970s, the International Olympics Committee started to test for anabolic steroids.

These days, testing for performance-enhancing substances and techniques is routine and has a unified front. The World Anti-Doping Agency, established in 1999, is an independent foundation of the IOC. It works with intergovernmental organizations, governments, public authorities and other public and private entities to stay at the forefront of the fight against sports doping. WADA has research programs to support investigations into ways molecular biology, biochemistry, analytical chemistry and pharmacology can be applied to fight doping. It also maintains an extensive list of prohibited substances and methods for performance enhancement.

Medicines, designer drugs and biological molecules are popular in the doping world despite the fact that authorities have safeguards in place for most of them. A classic example is erythropoietin, known as EPO. The drug was designed to treat anemia in patients suffering from chronic kidney disease and other illnesses that cause a drop in red blood cell count.
But cheating athletes immediately saw the drug’s potential to increase their blood’s oxygen-carrying capacity during competition. So many cyclists were caught doping with EPO and other drugs during the 1998 Tour de France that the media dubbed that year’s competition the “Tour de Shame.” 

Testosterone, an anabolic steroid, is another popular drug for abuse. . Tests for it snagged U.S. sprinter Justin Gatlin, who won gold medals in the 2004 Games, and 2006 Tour de France winner Floyd Landis.

Blood doping is another matter: In a tricky manipulation, cheaters increase their red blood cell counts by taking drugs like EPO during the off-season. They withdraw the hemoglobin-rich blood and refrigerate it. When competition season starts, once the antidoping inspector leaves with blood samples from the athletes for testing, the cheaters transfuse the stored blood back into their bodies and head out to compete loaded with extra hemoglobin. After the competition, they quickly withdraw some blood to bring their red blood cell count back to normal and wait for the antidoping inspector to do the post-competition test.




What do you think of doping in sports?

Can it ever be eliminated?

List some doping sport cheats you are aware of and briefly describe their cheating activities.

Thanks for your participation.
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eveningfawn

SUPERBOWL 2015

So the countdown is on. The Superbowl is this Sunday. I'm excited, as I am every year, because I love football. I'd be SUPER excited if my Steelers were going, but I am still going to be watching. The half-time show should be awesome, and the commercials are always the best. I have made the necessary preparations for my annual party, so I'm ready. I'm rooting for Seattle!cheering
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Calliopesgirl

How About MY Seahawks!!!

How about my hometeam! THe SeaHawks!!!!ANd how about that comeback???BEst in what????applause applause applause
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