I believe he was trying to be funny about not willing to lose inches elsewhere. Really think he was trying to be funny
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I believe he was trying to be funny about not willing to lose inches elsewhere. Really think he was trying to be funny
It's mostly because it ruins your liver, kidney, and heart. Those side effects are very real. I had a patient who was a bodybuilder who had to get a heart transplant because he blew out his heart using steroids.
To me, from a baseball standpoint the issue is do you want to sacrifice years off of your life for millions of dollars which may set your family up for their life?
For a lot of baseball players it wasn't about adding muscle. It was about aiding recovery which is needed because a 162+ game baseball season is absolutely brutal.
In order to be great you gotta make sacrifices. Brady sacrificed his kid's childhood and being a dad. But nowhere did I say that PED usage was a requirement for being great. Tongue-in-cheek joke about needing to do what others won't to be great. Idk where both you and matt learned to read, but might need to go back and pick up context clues you're missing.
How it reads is measuring guy who will take PEDs vs ones who won't. One is quite explicitly willing to sacrifice more to achieve greatness.
Thank lord not everyone here is unable to read.
Agree. And that's why baseball banned it. But that's the fault of players like Bonds and McGwire who played when it wasn't illegal in baseball. And they shouldn't be penalized for it. All of this was new for MLB in the 1990's because of what I said earlier- it simply wasn't an issue because no one lifted weights outside of Frank Howard for years in baseball. Steroids weren't even a thought until the late 1980's.