Adrian Peterson is a damn freak of nature. He bounced back from an ACL tear to not only rush for over 2000 yards (1 of 6 people to do so), but he also was ...
Adrian Peterson: Steroids, HGH Use in NFL
Adrian Peterson: Steroids, HGH Use in NFL
Reviewed by Jack Moya
on
March 09, 2021
Rating: 5
Everyone doesn’t build the same amount of muscle. When everyone takes what they want. They reach their unrealistic goals. No one is born equal in strength and speed.
The thing about juice is that if you EVER use steroids it benefits you for your entire life. So, these guys in the nfl that juiced in high school are still reaping the benefits of it in the NFL.
Straight up if Your A Professional Athlete And You Make Real Money...You get hurt And it helps Recover, then go for it....I personally Feel Steroids are for those who have maxed out on there bodies Natural Genetics...Not the guy who works at WalMart and does Stoner Curls...Thats my opionion....If your a professional Athlete Take your chance if you CHOOSE TOO!!!People know the consequences down the Road and How you shave years off your life.
Yeah they're tests are so complicated and yet easy to cheat. They could do much easier and more accurate tests with blood work looking at T and IGF-1 markers and pee work for SARM metabolites. I don't think they even test for any SARMS and not HGH and other derivatives of Testosterone that are short acting and super easy to cycle
these are the facts people who dont know how to work out & haven't done the research and who dont have the knowledge of what to eat when to eat and how much to eat of what foods are just jealous when they see some one who bust hard and is so disiplend they get great gains in streangth and athletic ability. ive gone to the gym had personal trainers who dont know shit about training watched them put pple through bs workouts for 2 plus hours . went in for 20 yes 20 minutes cause i know what im doing bust as hard as i cud and was sweating more in twenty minutes then every fool who had been in their for hours. the trainers would say why are u only coming in here for the last twenty minutes u cant get a work out in like that until they saw me bust out 30 145pd squats then 12 225 pound squats and then 15 to 20 315pd squates and that was it id walk out the gym and their eyes popped outta their heads. all i did was eat right lift heavy low reps rest. drink plenty of water and run hills. not hard to do if you know what your doing and i explained to them that it seems to me a quarter in football & basketball is 15mins those arhelets train to push their bodys hard for 15 minutes and then they get a break that's all im doing. another thing haters dont realise is real athethetes have been working out most of their youth teen and young adult years like crazy so it all adds up over time to sucesss & those squats i did were parrell . for all u guys who think ass to grass is the only way to go. i challenged any ass to grass squater to a race or a game of basketball and they all backed down cause i said if you play catcher or goaly that works but when have u seen a world class sprinter come out of a ass to grass position or michel jordon come out of a ass to grass postion or arron rodgers throw a ass to grass bomb or any body else inany sport at any postion. answer.....Never
Adrian Peterson definitely takes steroids and performance-enhancing drugs, why the hell wouldn't he? Anywhere between 90-99% of all professional athletes are using or have used some form of illicit performance enhancing drug. People need to wake up and realize this.
"Trying to provide for their families?" Whelp, most "professional" (term used very loosely) athletes are NOT family men, most aren't even married (well over 60%) and NOT one "professional" athlete is struggling financially.
Tyt sports, you guys are retarded, adrian Peterson is one of the most hard working and talented NFL player in the world, he has had a lot of loss in his life and he would've never use steroids, he tore his acl, had surgery and worked hard in recovery. If you think he took steroids, ur dumb. And then after you lie about him, you make fun of him about eating one thing unhealthy. You're sick..
I did a cycle of some testosterone back in may and it was my 1st,did 12weeks and stopped. I don't see a big problem with it as long as you're know what you're doing and take pct (post cycle therapy) to take care of your body after you're done with the cycle. I simply did 500mg of testosterone enanthate a week , never had any bad side effects or bouts of anger really. The reason it gets a bad wrap is stupid macho guys take it and their egos inflate. Theres alot of guys who take it that you wouldn't expect, not all roids give you crazy muscle gains, for instance if you take equipoise you'll just get a little ripped and vascularity increases.
Ever see those bodybuilders take huge amounts of hgh and their bellies expand all crazy? Yuck, bodybuilding was much better decades ago, bring back the classic V-shape
Viking blood yea rite Jim Brown 2.0 definitely Steroids everybody is doing them Shit i know people who do them just to bone chicks (performance enhancing)
Adrian peterson cant come out and admit the truth, i dont judge the guy but i feel he is on test and other things as well...but im all for legalizing this stuff...you just dont get that ripped and muscular and eat cookie dough, your not fooling us who know body building and what it takes..
What was that about Mayweather? Doping is inextricable from sport. Ocean's 11 provides an example as to why even the most extreme anti-doping measures conceivable (24/7/365 surveillance) would be ineffective at best. The knowledge and experimental application of chemistry is responsible for the dramatic advances in athleticism over the past 50-60 years; advances in nutrition, training methods and an increasing pool of participants given opportunities to compete are all tremendously overstated as factors and there exist certain actors that stand to benefit from naifs unaware of their contribution to this obscurantism. Genetic advantages of birth are giving way to advantages of circumstance; you're going to see a sprinter not of West African descent break the 100m WR within two decades. It is no longer the result of mere conjecture to conclude that the status quo is shaped by nominal legal frameworks and capricious enforcement mechanisms captured by powerful players. Is drug testing more profitable than entertainment? Have we considered the possibility that certain banned substances and methods better fit classification as medicines and therapies? Perhaps these reconsidered medicines and therapies are available to some whose backers are in turn powerful enough to pay for them to be denied to competitors whose health suffers as a consequence? We'd all benefit if sports and entertainment were relegated on our list of priorities but the situation will be beyond redress until we start putting science on a competitive pedestal again. Doping is dangerous and can never "level the playing field" but the well-meaning intentions of anti-doping efforts are crippled by a realpolitik whose affect results in more harm than merely unbalancing a playing field. The rules implicitly enable a more sinister form of cheating by explicitly attempting to prevent petty ones. War-by-proxy activities like sport are innately cut throat. Pervasively entrenched economic inequality in sport perpetuates itself through indirect determination of winners and losers and manifests as dictates that directly determine winners and losers in the quality of life non-competition. It definitely wouldn't make sense to compare respectively (or respectfully) Haymon and Mayweather to Palpatine and Vader though................Donald Trump winning a general election and transitioning to a woman during a successful reelection campaign is likelier than apologists' claims of AD never doping being true. You're not looking out for your health or financial future in the long-term if you're playing that sport and not doping under supervision; one can never more than claim to be looking out for their health by playing that sport and doping should be seen as a means to mitigating the wanton destruction everyone signs or disturbingly is signed up for. Gridiron football has 25 years left at maximum before the culture supporting it implodes. This is such a certainty that you can set your watch.
Let them get juiced up if they want. It would make for great entertainment
ReplyDeleteSpeculation until proven guilty or if they admit to using.
ReplyDeleteEveryone doesn’t build the same amount of muscle. When everyone takes what they want. They reach their unrealistic goals. No one is born equal in strength and speed.
ReplyDeleteAlmost every player in the NFL and mlb is using some type of PED.
ReplyDeleteLol i'd say over 80% use PEDs. Even in high school, it's prevalent.
ReplyDeleteThe thing about juice is that if you EVER use steroids it benefits you for your entire life. So, these guys in the nfl that juiced in high school are still reaping the benefits of it in the NFL.
ReplyDeletethe 2 herbs are ridiculous... the both to be shot up with test!!! lol
ReplyDeleteAdrian Peterson did the who farted trick when he farted!
ReplyDeleteStraight up if Your A Professional Athlete And You Make Real Money...You get hurt And it helps Recover, then go for it....I personally Feel Steroids are for those who have maxed out on there bodies Natural Genetics...Not the guy who works at WalMart and does Stoner Curls...Thats my opionion....If your a professional Athlete Take your chance if you CHOOSE TOO!!!People know the consequences down the Road and How you shave years off your life.
ReplyDeleteThey want him to draw his blood because hes off cycle
ReplyDeleteYeah they're tests are so complicated and yet easy to cheat. They could do much easier and more accurate tests with blood work looking at T and IGF-1 markers and pee work for SARM metabolites. I don't think they even test for any SARMS and not HGH and other derivatives of Testosterone that are short acting and super easy to cycle
ReplyDeleteAdrian Peterson doesn't take steroids. He is a god. The best running back in the world
ReplyDeleteMany of my childhood sports, wrestling entertainer's heroes died early. There's nothing like your natural talent.
ReplyDeletethese are the facts people who dont know how to work out & haven't done the research and who dont have the knowledge of what to eat when to eat and how much to eat of what foods are just jealous when they see some one who bust hard and is so disiplend they get great gains in streangth and athletic ability. ive gone to the gym had personal trainers who dont know shit about training watched them put pple through bs workouts for 2 plus hours . went in for 20 yes 20 minutes cause i know what im doing bust as hard as i cud and was sweating more in twenty minutes then every fool who had been in their for hours. the trainers would say why are u only coming in here for the last twenty minutes u cant get a work out in like that until they saw me bust out 30 145pd squats then 12 225 pound squats and then 15 to 20 315pd squates and that was it id walk out the gym and their eyes popped outta their heads. all i did was eat right lift heavy low reps rest. drink plenty of water and run hills. not hard to do if you know what your doing and i explained to them that it seems to me a quarter in football & basketball is 15mins those arhelets train to push their bodys hard for 15 minutes and then they get a break that's all im doing. another thing haters dont realise is real athethetes have been working out most of their youth teen and young adult years like crazy so it all adds up over time to sucesss & those squats i did were parrell . for all u guys who think ass to grass is the only way to go. i challenged any ass to grass squater to a race or a game of basketball and they all backed down cause i said if you play catcher or goaly that works but when have u seen a world class sprinter come out of a ass to grass position or michel jordon come out of a ass to grass postion or arron rodgers throw a ass to grass bomb or any body else inany sport at any postion. answer.....Never
ReplyDeleteAdrian Peterson definitely takes steroids and performance-enhancing drugs, why the hell wouldn't he? Anywhere between 90-99% of all professional athletes are using or have used some form of illicit performance enhancing drug. People need to wake up and realize this.
ReplyDelete"Trying to provide for their families?" Whelp, most "professional" (term used very loosely) athletes are NOT family men, most aren't even married (well over 60%) and NOT one "professional" athlete is struggling financially.
ReplyDeleteAP does not take steroids, he's on the blood of jesus
ReplyDeleteHe is so full of shit. I know the doctor that gave him the HGH for his recovery. Such a shame how much "role models" lie.
ReplyDeleteits called genetics. when black people water down their genes with white people we become weaker stay black because black dont crack
ReplyDeleteTyt sports, you guys are retarded, adrian Peterson is one of the most hard working and talented NFL player in the world, he has had a lot of loss in his life and he would've never use steroids, he tore his acl, had surgery and worked hard in recovery. If you think he took steroids, ur dumb. And then after you lie about him, you make fun of him about eating one thing unhealthy. You're sick..
ReplyDeleteI did a cycle of some testosterone back in may and it was my 1st,did 12weeks and stopped. I don't see a big problem with it as long as you're know what you're doing and take pct (post cycle therapy) to take care of your body after you're done with the cycle. I simply did 500mg of testosterone enanthate a week , never had any bad side effects or bouts of anger really. The reason it gets a bad wrap is stupid macho guys take it and their egos inflate. Theres alot of guys who take it that you wouldn't expect, not all roids give you crazy muscle gains, for instance if you take equipoise you'll just get a little ripped and vascularity increases.
ReplyDeleteEver see those bodybuilders take huge amounts of hgh and their bellies expand all crazy? Yuck, bodybuilding was much better decades ago, bring back the classic V-shape
ReplyDeleteIt just sucks competing against dudes on steroids. Other than that...it doesnt matter too much
ReplyDeleteThese idiots think it's a couple using lol. I say 80 percent are or have used
ReplyDeleteViking blood yea rite
ReplyDeleteJim Brown 2.0 definitely
Steroids everybody is doing them
Shit i know people who do them just to bone chicks (performance enhancing)
Adrian peterson cant come out and admit the truth, i dont judge the guy but i feel he is on test and other things as well...but im all for legalizing this stuff...you just dont get that ripped and muscular and eat cookie dough, your not fooling us who know body building and what it takes..
ReplyDeleteWhat was that about Mayweather? Doping is inextricable from sport. Ocean's 11 provides an example as to why even the most extreme anti-doping measures conceivable (24/7/365 surveillance) would be ineffective at best. The knowledge and experimental application of chemistry is responsible for the dramatic advances in athleticism over the past 50-60 years; advances in nutrition, training methods and an increasing pool of participants given opportunities to compete are all tremendously overstated as factors and there exist certain actors that stand to benefit from naifs unaware of their contribution to this obscurantism. Genetic advantages of birth are giving way to advantages of circumstance; you're going to see a sprinter not of West African descent break the 100m WR within two decades. It is no longer the result of mere conjecture to conclude that the status quo is shaped by nominal legal frameworks and capricious enforcement mechanisms captured by powerful players. Is drug testing more profitable than entertainment? Have we considered the possibility that certain banned substances and methods better fit classification as medicines and therapies? Perhaps these reconsidered medicines and therapies are available to some whose backers are in turn powerful enough to pay for them to be denied to competitors whose health suffers as a consequence? We'd all benefit if sports and entertainment were relegated on our list of priorities but the situation will be beyond redress until we start putting science on a competitive pedestal again. Doping is dangerous and can never "level the playing field" but the well-meaning intentions of anti-doping efforts are crippled by a realpolitik whose affect results in more harm than merely unbalancing a playing field. The rules implicitly enable a more sinister form of cheating by explicitly attempting to prevent petty ones. War-by-proxy activities like sport are innately cut throat. Pervasively entrenched economic inequality in sport perpetuates itself through indirect determination of winners and losers and manifests as dictates that directly determine winners and losers in the quality of life non-competition. It definitely wouldn't make sense to compare respectively (or respectfully) Haymon and Mayweather to Palpatine and Vader though................Donald Trump winning a general election and transitioning to a woman during a successful reelection campaign is likelier than apologists' claims of AD never doping being true. You're not looking out for your health or financial future in the long-term if you're playing that sport and not doping under supervision; one can never more than claim to be looking out for their health by playing that sport and doping should be seen as a means to mitigating the wanton destruction everyone signs or disturbingly is signed up for. Gridiron football has 25 years left at maximum before the culture supporting it implodes. This is such a certainty that you can set your watch.
ReplyDeleteBo Jackson on roids since the age of 0
ReplyDelete