The Lantern Jaw

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Tree-trunk necks

Mellow Velo said:
Huge French lantern jaw just cruised to an easy 50m freestyle win.
So nice to have such conclusive evidence of the dark art.


what strikes me more about this foto is the tree-trunk neck (feel free to coin a different term), i.e. when there is no difference in width between neck and jawline, or sometimes the neck is even wider than the jaws. I've always found that suspect, and a lot of swimmers have it.

Not only swimmers though:

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Jul 13, 2010
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sniper said:
i.e. when there is no difference in width between neck and jawline, or sometimes the neck is even wider than the jaws. I've always found that suspect, and a lot of swimmers have it.
Which drug makes your neck bigger, and why do you think he has a big neck rather than a small head??
 
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isn't the point here that it seems a statistically higher percentage of winners in swimming this year appear to have features typical of having used HgH at some point in their life, than of previous years winners AND finalists.

isn't the next point curious that world records, only recently thought to have been unbreakable, have been beaten. in some events by more than 1 person in a race?

we know the chinese have a proven history of state sponsored doping of swimmers

their girl winner demonstrates remarkable swimming times, unbelievable even!

she demonstrates this physical unique anomaly

all of a sudden massively bigger

all of a sudden a similar feature- renown as a side effect of HGH use

all of a sudden world records and amazing times

and some people still want to poke fun of the thread in the place called...the clinic?

THAT is as fascinating as those who are in LA denial
 
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Ozzie2 said:
isn't the point here that it seems a statistically higher percentage of winners in swimming this year appear to have features typical of having used HgH at some point in their life, than of previous years winners AND finalists.

isn't the next point curious that world records, only recently thought to have been unbreakable, have been beaten. in some events by more than 1 person in a race?

we know the chinese have a proven history of state sponsored doping of swimmers

their girl winner demonstrates remarkable swimming times, unbelievable even!

she demonstrates this physical unique anomaly

all of a sudden massively bigger

all of a sudden a similar feature- renown as a side effect of HGH use

all of a sudden world records and amazing times

and some people still want to poke fun of the thread in the place called...the clinic?

THAT is as fascinating as those who are in LA denial

Thing is noone's looking at the statistics, just posting random pictures. Everyone produces growth hormone, so it seems to me that the characteristics (those useful to performance and those visible in the face) caused by an excess of it are going to show up to different degrees in people, without artificial stimulation. Like your hemocrit, if you naturally have a high value, you'll have the same advantages as the athlete who uses EPO, unless they're e.g. Riis with his reputed supercharging. The signature facial features would have to be really, really common and pronounced to make it clear that HGH was in widespread use just by lookiing.
 
taiwan said:
The signature facial features would have to be really, really common and pronounced to make it clear that HGH was in widespread use just by lookiing.[/quote]

Well thats the point of the thread - someone remarked that a lot of the women swimmers all seemed to have a lantern jaw. And they do !

Look at the 3 swimmers of the USA Individual Medley team - theres only Coni who has a near normal jaw.

Sun Yangs mouth and jaw are seriously weird !
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FoxxyBrown1111 said:
How comes everbody forgot Allison Schmitt?

So here we go:

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There is definitely something wrong with this girl....I said it to my wife the first time should took those goggles of and smiled like a big fruitcake! Do PEDs make you have a "thick tongue" when speaking? Because she sounded like she was talking on here first day with a tongue ring in.:eek:
 
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JeffreyPerry said:
There is definitely something wrong with this girl....I said it to my wife the first time should took those goggles of and smiled like a big fruitcake! Do PEDs make you have a "thick tongue" when speaking? Because she sounded like she was talking on here first day with a tongue ring in.:eek:

HGH is known to cause this side effect.Just listen to Rambo.
 
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JeffreyPerry said:
There is definitely something wrong with this girl....I said it to my wife the first time should took those goggles of and smiled like a big fruitcake! Do PEDs make you have a "thick tongue" when speaking? Because she sounded like she was talking on here first day with a tongue ring in.:eek:

She talks just like a girl I went to high school with. I suppose she could have taken HGH to get good on flute.
 
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folks dont realise that they may be using a false indicator.

correlation=/=causation, because juveniles/adolscents, with genetic predisposed to producting higher hormone levels, may well have a greater talent for sports that require the gifts, hormones like testosterone avail(s)

as Runitout said, confirmation bias.

This has always been my basline, you need to be aware of the endogenous bonestructure, of an athlete. Without reading pituitary tests and a bone X-Ray on skull or fingers/feet, this is nigh impossible.

Then there is a natural atrophy of intrafascial red and white tissue, creating sunken cheeks, especially in endurance sports like road cycling. 20 thousand miles a year as a pro cyclist are very catabolic.

But, there should be, a general positive correlation between carrying size/muscle/weight and having intrafacial tissue. positive correlation means the bone structure is hidden behind tissue.

But there has been an inverse relationship recently, and this exposes the bone structure, and can give a visual illusion when the bones become apparent.
 
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JeffreyPerry said:
There is definitely something wrong with this girl....I said it to my wife the first time should took those goggles of and smiled like a big fruitcake! Do PEDs make you have a "thick tongue" when speaking? Because she sounded like she was talking on here first day with a tongue ring in.:eek:

Seems this thread is degenerating into "if they're not cute they must be doping territory."

I fail to see how someone's level of attractiveness or manner of speech has anything to do with their likelihood of doping. I had a speech impediment when I was five, so clearly I must have been a massive juice head.

Be cute girls, it will put you above suspicion!
 
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Jalina said:
Seems this thread is degenerating into "if they're not cute they must be doping territory."

I fail to see how someone's level of attractiveness or manner of speech has anything to do with their likelihood of doping. I had a speech impediment when I was five, so clearly I must have been a massive juice head.

Be cute girls, it will put you above suspicion!

Junior members like yourself would do well to go read a few Threads about doping. You obviously have no clue.
 
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As has been stated by a few people in this thread, the issue is that judging is being based on photos and photos alone. No further proof or evidence needed apparently. Not even so much as a quick look at some family pics to see if the chin comes from Mum or Dad (as is clearly the case with Federer). Perhaps if photos were being posted with comparison photos of the athlete at a younger age or even some sort of supporting facts and back up argument it would be less humourous. According to the logic of this thread, half the people I saw at the supermarket this morning are potential dopers because of how their chin looks.

Of course the likelihood is that at least some of the athletes posted in this thread are dopers, statistics tell us that. But to use one single photo as some kind of definitive proof is nothing short of laughable.

You seem to want this thread to be taken seriously, so try to make it less of a joke and use some facts....the very best threads in The Clinic do.
 
I have always had my suspicions about his fellow.
Sure the RCMP have had a noble history enforcing the law in untamed Canada but more recently they have added sexual harassment to their resume'.

Perhaps the PEDs have made them over aggressive?

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Oct 16, 2010
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I wonder if this guy was ever tested for HGH. If not, it should be done retrospectively.


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EDIT: rumor has it that the guy in the picture is going for the world record at 100m freestyle next olympics.
 
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Jalina said:
Seems this thread is degenerating into "if they're not cute they must be doping territory."

I fail to see how someone's level of attractiveness or manner of speech has anything to do with their likelihood of doping. I had a speech impediment when I was five, so clearly I must have been a massive juice head.

Be cute girls, it will put you above suspicion!

I didn't see where anyone spoke of the girl like she was ugly or anything. There was definitely a question as to whether PEDs made the speech thicker. No need to chastise everyone for their opinion of the "cute" factor!:rolleyes:
 
Jalina said:
Seems this thread is degenerating into "if they're not cute they must be doping territory."

I fail to see how someone's level of attractiveness or manner of speech has anything to do with their likelihood of doping. I had a speech impediment when I was five, so clearly I must have been a massive juice head.

Be cute girls, it will put you above suspicion!

Agreed.

If you post a facial change of an adult between several years (Pantani comes to mind), sure it's valid, but this thread is just bad.

We are applying our beauty standards on these women.

http://blogs.redcross.org.uk/international/2012/06/cash-grants-help-azerbaijan’s-displaced-families/

We aren't piling on these women I'd hope. So why we are doing the same on these athletes is simply nauseating.