Leisher wrote:Like auto racing, you're allowed certain alternations to your body and suit (the car), but only to a set limit.
The suits being designed differently is fair because it's within set standards.
People train their bodies in different ways, but in the end it's all legal so long as shortcuts weren't taken. That's what steroids are, shortcuts.
So ... all the substances that the IOC hasn't gotten around to banning yet, those are cool? Isn't training harder a shortcut? How about training at higher altitudes in lower oxygen environments? I get what TPR is saying, and for the most part, I agree. What's the difference between someone:
1) using or not using steroids
versus
2) training hard or going out and pulling a Manziel every night?
The only legit reason I can think is the safety of others, and that's barely grasping at straws in sports where safety takes a back seat to gameplay (hockey, football).
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