Tuesday, May 27, 2014

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A BBC report about Paralympic athletes shocked: For gold, broken bones, cut off testicles and given electric shocks. rugby The practice is called "boosting" rugby and is more common than you think.
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In Disabled rugby Sports "normal" doping cases are relatively rare. How it increases their Paralympic athletes on their performance unauthorized manner, the querschittsgelähmte climber Brad Zdanivsky reported (36) a few days before the 2012 Paralympics rugby in London.
In order to increase the blood pressure and can also help increase the performance, grab up to 17 percent of disabled athletes to this method, which has been banned since 1994. A doctor believes that the number rugby of unreported cases is much higher.
"I've tried different ways," says the Canadian Zdanivsky in the BBC documentary: rugby "You can not go to the bathroom and thus fill the bladder rugby until it hurts for hours. Some intersect rugby at all from a catheter to fill the bladder. This is the simplest and most common method. I even went a step further. I have clamped electrical stimuli at my leg, my foot, and even to my testicles. "
"Of course it is a big risk," says Zdanivsky. "There is a risk of a stroke or a heart attack. But the effect is not explained away. It is very unpleasant, but if it brings results, take most of this can be accepted. "
Zdanivsky wants to take the issue out of the taboo zone: "It rugby is an ugly rifle, which no one wants to open to talk about it. This is likely to change only when there is a tragic experience and someone dies during the competition. rugby "
Unfortunately, more and more and more and more shitty is in this world, whether in trade, in politics, in sports, and now even in disabled sports. Too bad that there are people who go for fame, recognition, power and money on "dead bodies". It is frightening to know that just disabled use such dirty methods to get to success. rugby
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