I have to say, i'm really concerned about the weight gain that Maybin allegedly went through prior to the draft. It's very suspicious if true. (not to mention shaving a susbtatial amount of time off his 40 at the same time, meaning he was ALSO working on fast twitch muscle at the same time)
First of all, you cannot use "he didn't test positive at the combine" as an excuse. Because designer EPO and Steroids typically cannot be tested for. The makers are way ahead of the testers at all times. That's why they are rich. Once a test is developed for a product, it will soon be replaced by something else. Players who get caught are the ones who make "mistakes" by taking something old they acquired from an amateur or a tainted unlabeled supplement. Anyone going to a top trainer with proper knowledge and connections will get away with it. This is why the IOC saves olympic samples for 8 years. Because they need to test for the old drugs they couldn't at the time. Just yesterday 6 positives came back from a new test they didn't have in Beijing.
Secondly, Everything i've read in terms of scientifc research and papers, and the experiences of bodybuilders, trianers and even users of steroids tells me that 25 lbs of leanmuscle in 3 months (Maybin did it in 2!) is almsot impossible WITH steroids. WIthout they conclude that even a young supreme athelete in the prime of his career cannot physically gain 25lbs of lean muscle in that short a time period. Essentially it goes WAY beyond the upper limits of what muscle can grow naturally. The other problem is the number of caloried you'd have to consume to put on that musch muscle while working out as hard as you need to to add the muscle is insane. You'd probably have protein poisoning.
The point is, it would def seem as though ading 25 lbs of lean muscle in 2 months is a physical impossibility without steroids. Even with steroids it's a huge challenge.
So if the science of it seems to indicate it's impossible, how could the Bills doctors not tell them this? Should we be concerned?
One possibility is that he didn't really gain 25 lbs. When it comes to advertising fitness, companies like pwoertrain will use a lot of tricks and inflated numbers to advertise. a 12-15 lb gaincan be made 25 when you add water weight. Flexing. dedhydrating to make muscles pop. So the question is did he legitimately add 25 lbs of lean muscle.
My feeling is that if he did.... he used. a LOT.
anyone know if the 25 lbs a legit 25?
and should we be worried?
First of all, you cannot use "he didn't test positive at the combine" as an excuse. Because designer EPO and Steroids typically cannot be tested for. The makers are way ahead of the testers at all times. That's why they are rich. Once a test is developed for a product, it will soon be replaced by something else. Players who get caught are the ones who make "mistakes" by taking something old they acquired from an amateur or a tainted unlabeled supplement. Anyone going to a top trainer with proper knowledge and connections will get away with it. This is why the IOC saves olympic samples for 8 years. Because they need to test for the old drugs they couldn't at the time. Just yesterday 6 positives came back from a new test they didn't have in Beijing.
Secondly, Everything i've read in terms of scientifc research and papers, and the experiences of bodybuilders, trianers and even users of steroids tells me that 25 lbs of leanmuscle in 3 months (Maybin did it in 2!) is almsot impossible WITH steroids. WIthout they conclude that even a young supreme athelete in the prime of his career cannot physically gain 25lbs of lean muscle in that short a time period. Essentially it goes WAY beyond the upper limits of what muscle can grow naturally. The other problem is the number of caloried you'd have to consume to put on that musch muscle while working out as hard as you need to to add the muscle is insane. You'd probably have protein poisoning.
The point is, it would def seem as though ading 25 lbs of lean muscle in 2 months is a physical impossibility without steroids. Even with steroids it's a huge challenge.
So if the science of it seems to indicate it's impossible, how could the Bills doctors not tell them this? Should we be concerned?
One possibility is that he didn't really gain 25 lbs. When it comes to advertising fitness, companies like pwoertrain will use a lot of tricks and inflated numbers to advertise. a 12-15 lb gaincan be made 25 when you add water weight. Flexing. dedhydrating to make muscles pop. So the question is did he legitimately add 25 lbs of lean muscle.
My feeling is that if he did.... he used. a LOT.
anyone know if the 25 lbs a legit 25?
and should we be worried?
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