indenial said:
Exactly.
Threads like this are what is bothering me about the Clinic. I hate dopers, but I also hate ignorant people who throw around accusations with no common sense whatsoever. So it's impossible to have a clean athlete with low body fat + muscle? Visible abs are impossible without doping? Only evidence that is needed is appearance? What is wrong with you people?
D-Queued said:
We are in denial.
Oh, wait, that is your handle.
Dave.
When I was a teen, I was on the local swim team. Most of the guys had some ab delineation, but nobody had such a low body fat they were ripped like a body builder. I don't think any of the women showed ab lines at all. This was in a beach community, so we had the surfers, too. No ab cuts showing on the women there. This was pre-steroids.
I would fully expect Ennis and the first female pic in this thread to be amenorrheic. I know some of the change in body styles, for women, is lifestyle and expectations, but yeah, when you see so many athletes so cut and ripped? I can't help but think there is some drug protocol going on there. It's just TOO much to be "real".
And, yeah DQ is right, the quality of the routine and stack makes a diff. Back to Tammy - even though she had the best in the day - they've come a ways since then. Doses are more refined - but Tammy was also out of control and dosing hard to win because she wasn't cutting it on a "good" dose.
Oddly, while I don't doubt the deductions about Ostapchuk, her body type is visually less like a 'roid model, and more like a traditional female "heavy" athlete - i.e. one competing in a strength event, like shotput. But you can go either way you want, all depending on how you handle it.