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Every day doping for the likes

  • 24-08-2019 9:00am
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    Do you know anybody taking steroids for social media purposes.
    I worked in a gym for awhile for abit of extra income. I got to see the inner workings of the place. We would have amateur football teams in, lads doing charity boxing events, all sorts really.

    What struck me most was how many of them were taking steroids. Not proper regimented courses or anything. They were just horsing testosterone and eating fat burners.

    People who weren’t even particularly sculpted in a modeling sense. Just average joes playing for amateur soccer teams, lifting weights and putting pictures on Instagram/Facebook.

    Will we have a health crises in a few years when all these young people’s livers fall out?
    Is it fair that you are probably competing against dopers when playing for your local gaa club or doing a charity boxing match.

    If local sport is so corrupted, what are the chances of any pro sport being remotely clean.


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