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This is clearly an example of a double standard benefiting women. For example, a MMA fighter shows up with six packs, bulging biceps, traps and stomach bumps, and he is immediately put on the USADA watch list based on the eye test.
And yet, many muscular WMMA fighters with deeper voices are never called out for it. Even the MMA fighters, who are quick to suspect that another muscular MMA fighter is playing games with USADA, are silent when they see all these ripped women competing in MMA.
When you look at research, the evidence suggests that androgen steroids are more performing enhancing when used by women, compared to when used by men.
It is seems like only one woman gets blatantly accused of PEDs usage, while other women, some who look even more muscular (p4p), don't get the same scrutiny.
So, you mean to tell me that a man can't get a natural six pack and traps, even if he trains like an MMA fighter and is very disciplined with his diet, but a woman can? LOL
The eye test doesn't work. It is just jealous discrimination of men with better genetics, and training & dieting behaviors.
And yet, many muscular WMMA fighters with deeper voices are never called out for it. Even the MMA fighters, who are quick to suspect that another muscular MMA fighter is playing games with USADA, are silent when they see all these ripped women competing in MMA.
When you look at research, the evidence suggests that androgen steroids are more performing enhancing when used by women, compared to when used by men.
It is seems like only one woman gets blatantly accused of PEDs usage, while other women, some who look even more muscular (p4p), don't get the same scrutiny.
So, you mean to tell me that a man can't get a natural six pack and traps, even if he trains like an MMA fighter and is very disciplined with his diet, but a woman can? LOL
The eye test doesn't work. It is just jealous discrimination of men with better genetics, and training & dieting behaviors.