Sunday, February 21, 2010

All out!

Well let me start this blog post with an experience I just had a week ago. I met this guy from a club and we got friends. He was a former model and he admitted to me that he was taking drugs to get the body he wanted in order to reach his goal in modeling. Well... I think modeling is kind of a sport too- you live from it. It is your job and that is where you get your money from. Athletics is like Hollywood it is an entertainment industry. You have to pay a lot of money to get into a famous show in Hollywood and it is just like in athletics competitions. It is a lot of money to get a ticket to one of the famous sport events. This is a job! It is hard to admit but that is the truth. The only difference in Hollywood and in the life of the stars is that it is legal to them to take performance enhancement drugs to reach their goal but it is illegal to take drugs as an athlete. My only question is, why is that? It is the same thing, it is a job, it is your life. In Hollywood you take drugs to be better than the other actress. To get certain jobs and to be better looking than the another person so you can get the photo shoot. They compete against each other and in that industry everyone takes some kind of drug to be better looking than others. The only difference between the Hollywood race and an athletic race is that in Hollywood it is allowed to take the drugs and everyone is aware of it. How come a 17 year old kid can grow muscles like a 25 year old.
Well obvious he took something to enhance his body, and obviously he was working out crazy, but still... one industry is just like another. Athletics is an entertainment industry as well as  Hollywood. Athletes are paid to look good and give performance like no other. In athletics it is banned to take any kind of drug- even though most of the well known athletes take it anyway- to be better than others.What is the difference between the two industry? I say nothing! So I'm asking how can I compete with all these people who are genetically modified and drugged from the beginning. I feel that to be good in athletics you can't be "clean". You must take something extra into your body to get those results. In competitions you get tested for all kinds of drugs. It is only a manner of luck to get caught in athletics. Everything is banned and I mean everything! you can not take a cold medication without consulting your doctor about its ingredients. It is ridiculous! I feel that the world of sports try to push the button on being clean and perform without drugs but it is just not happening. It will always be drug in the athletics even though WADA tries to fight against it. Always be countries and lobbies for certain athletes to cover their doping usage. Its been like this for centuries why would it change now.   It is a job where you get paid!     

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

socialization

Hi everyone, This week I will try to find my social bookmarking soul mate on the web. As I was searching on the web to find my soul mate I found a website called delicious.com. It is kind of hard to find a good social bookmarking soul mate in my subject area. Doping is not a very popular topic on the web. It is a very specific to certain people who knows about the scandals of athletic. After I was spending a ton of time online looking for my soul mate I think I finally found it. I was looking on delicious and a person named jkstyle's and his bookmarks looked just like the one I was looking for. His tags are: sport, genetics, drug, tennis, lawsuit, scandal, science, brain, Olympics, health, medicine, and so on.  He is going to be my social bookmarking soul mate because he has all this comments on the blogs he tags and he is up to date all the time. For example on the Athletes Beware, Scientists Hot on Gene Doping TrailRead More blog he makes a note:
After warning for years that athletes would try to dope their genes, scientists are finding ways to catch them. The tests are still being refined in animals, but will likely be run years from now on samples taken at the upcoming Winter Olympics and stored. The tests reflect a new approach to doping detection: Rather than targeting specific, easily masked chemicals, they look at system-wide changes in gene expression and protein production.
He bookmarks all the topics that I could discuss in my area of blogging.  He adds a lot of comment on the tags he puts on the blogs that he bookmarks. He will be able to help me organize my blog and get good up to date information on different topics in my area. Another blog that he tagged was: Doping athletes with genes where he makes another comment:
On the eve of the Beijing Olympics, we examine the prospect of athletes using gene therapy to enhance their performance—and of catching them if they try 
He has bookmarked 13 doping related blogs, 180 sport related blogs and 13950 overall tags in different areas. He has a wide variety of topics and he is bookmarking, tagging frequently. He is organized and he make a lot of notes on the blogs he tags. This person will be able to help me keep going with my blog.

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Trifecta corrected!


Hello world!

Hi everyone! I started this blog because I am involved in the world of sports and I am really interested in this topic. I will write about doping and performance enhancement drug usage in professional sports because I think it is one of the most important topics nowadays. Track and field is my life and today I came to a conclusion that it is almost impossible to get good results without some kind of medical help. Which is funny because in the past sports were about competing with each other human to human, and now sports are all about how well equipped your medical team is with the latest drugs to enhance your performance. So now, the battle is between the medical companies and not the actual human. Human performance got PIMPED! In my opinion it is not right! OK you probably have to take vitamins and the legal dietary supplements that can help you but they are not going to do the work for you. I know even though athletes take drugs to perform better, the drugs alone are not going to improve them if they would sit around all day drinking beer and watching TV. I know they work just as hard as all other athletes, but they have an advantage - a jump-start - something that will get them through the tough practice. While the people who only take allowed supplements most likely would "die" from the same amount of work. That is the difference! You are not going to be an outstanding athlete just because you take drugs; they just help you along the way.
 I have been in the “industry” of athletics since I was 12. I started my professional career at that time, and I learned that no one cares if you are “clean” and have mediocre results or maybe a bit better. The only thing that counts is whether you are a champion, a record holder, or an Olympic champion even though everyone knows that you achieved those results by cheating. The world only cares if you get caught! Unless they can prove that you took something you are considered clean, even though everyone knows what you are doing. The world of doping is very controversial. One day you could be the king on the hill. The next day they test you and then find out you take illegal drugs, and you get banned! Which means you have to give back everything that you got and they will try to humiliate you in front of the public. First of all, I say that is OK because you cheated. But how come they( The WADA aka World Anti-Doping Agency- They test the athletes all the time) did not know about that earlier so the whole thing would not happen in the first place? Here is something that you should know about doping: you can’t take it before the competition and VOILA… bam you are the best in the world! It is a long process; you have to take illegal performance enhancement drugs for months (sometimes years) to reach the level of the champion. It does not happen over night! Also, athletes at that level get tested at least once or twice a month; so how come they they did not discover that the athlete was cheating - from those tests - and they only find it after the damage is done. Well, these are the issues I will try to explore and bring to your mind.

See what others do.

Hi everyone,

In this post I am going to talk about other people's work, and I try to look for others in my topic area to see what they say and how they approach this topic. One day when I was surfing on the web,  I come across this blog.  This blog belongs to Peter Giles is a former Olympic athlete, physicist and rational thinker from Canada. He has his blog called the Now THAT's Amateur and he is discussing most of the athletic related questions and all the fresh topics that are in the sports world nowadays.  He is very up to date with all his topics and he has a very formal writing style. He probably knows more about sports and rules than anyone in the business. I was amazed by his knowledge of all the small details about doping rules and the consequences of doping in athletics. He mentions the WADA code and he even links to their direct website which shows knowledge in this field of athletics.  

In each case I'll frame the athlete's case in terms of the WADA Code (PDF) and associated anti-doping rules.

I am inspired by his talent and effort that he puts into this blog to let other people know about the rules and consequences of doping. He knows what he is talking about and he is educating all those people who are in the world of sports. He frequently posts on his blog and always gives detailed description about the topic about which he is writing. I feel I will never be able to reach his level of knowledge! His two most interesting posts to me are the ones that talk about Marion Jones and the doping issue of Floyd Landis. These articles are a part of a three part blog series and all of them talk about the violations that the athletes committed and the punishment that they got for breaking the rules.

2. The urine tested was not Landis' specimen. When urine samples are collected, the vials containing the A and B samples are labeled with unique identifying numbers. Both vials are sealed, and then sealed together within another labeled container. The number on each sample ensures that the test results are properly assigned to the appropriate athlete, and are also supposed to ensure anonymity of the sample within the lab. The lab documentation would report the positive test by sample number only. 

I really like his deep awareness about all the small details of doping rules, and he goes deeply into the topic to describe to the reader what all these things are. He makes the reader understand the things that he is talking about.
Peter Giles is discusses all the official information about doping in athletics. I, on the other hand, will try to talk about the doping in a more informal way from a point of view of an athlete. I will try to visit his site more often to see what is new, to get some updates about the rules and the doping code and all the related issues that he will discuss in his blog.

Voices in my head!

The other day I came across a blog on line about gene doping and how it will replace steroids in the athletic world. As I was reading that post, I felt like the person was able to articulate his voice in his post much better than I ever will. I started to think that I would have to look up some other posts of his so I can see how he creates his voice. I feel like I don't have specific voice in my posts so I want to learn from others. So... Well I was reading this post: Will Genetic Juicing Replace Steroids?, and I started to think Maaan... This guy is smart! He had so many legible examples his post. For example he knows that what is the current status on the gene therapy in the medical world.

Currently, it is only legally used for medical reasons to make patients live longer. However, gene therapy is currently risky for several reasons: firstly, the gene may be rejected by patient.

 He seems really educated in this topic. He uses a very professional voice. I will try to make more casual voice in my posts because I am new in this. I looked up his other post where he is talking about the new treatment glioblastoma. He has a professional and mostly medical voice because it is a biology site for a class. He definitely knows what he is talking about so I looked up his profile. Of course he is smart! Of course he is educated in this field because he must be a biology teacher. I did not find out too much about him but I could figure it out. All of his other posts he does the same thing. I feel like he is educating the people about all the dietary and medical stuff they supposed to know, but obviously people don't know. I think he is doing a good job explaining- in his doping post - the effects of the gene doping. He uses a radical voice and cuts straight to the point that if someone does use this method of doping can seriously be hurt or even killed. I feel like that he is educating the students and the people who read his blog. He is doing a good job with the choice of words that he is using to make the reader think twice, before he or she does something like this, in order to improve their performance.

If the operation is done poorly enough, the immune system's response may be severe enough to kill the patient (i.e., shutting down organs, including the brain). Also, gene therapy does not last for a long period of time, so multiple operations are required until the therapy actually works and cures the patient.

He has a source on his blog where hi is getting all his ideas and inspirations to write this post. I think it is clever way to see where did you start your thinking and how did you developed the topic. I feel I should analyze his source, because the post is clever, scientific and I can get a lot of very important information about gene doping.
But back to the post that I choose!
He gives an example of a German coach who would have been willing to give this stuff to his athletes in order to improve their performance but thankfully he got caught before he could do so. I think it was a clever idea a to give a negative example that, what could happen if you do it so?

In 2006, a German track and field coach tried to allow genetic juicing to his athletes for the 2008 Olympics in China, but was caught before anyone could be treated. 

I think that it is important to give examples so the audience can imagine the consequences of these things. It makes the reader feel that he really knows what he is talking about.
This is the kind of writing I would like to present to you. But I would like to put some personal experience from my sport - which is Track and Field (discus) - so you can have little sense how it is like to be in a grinder of the doping world.



Tuesday, February 9, 2010

The things I have done so far! The Trifecta


Hello world!

Hi everyone! I started this blog because I am involved in the world of sports and I am really interested in this topic. I will write about doping and performance enhancement drug usage in professional sports because I think it is one of the most important topics nowadays. Track and field is my life and today I came to a conclusion that it is almost impossible to get good results without some kind of medical help. Which is funny because in the past sports were about competing with each other human to human, and now sports are all about how well equipped your medical team is with the latest drugs to enhance your performance. So now, the battle is between the medical companies and not the actual human. Human performance got PIMPED! In my opinion it is not right! OK you probably have to take vitamins and the legal dietary supplements that can help you but they are not going to do the work for you. I know even though athletes take drugs to perform better, the drugs alone are not going to improve them if they would sit around all day drinking beer and watching TV. I know they work just as hard as all other athletes, but they have an advantage - a jump-start - something that will get them through the tough practice. While the people who only take allowed supplements most likely would "die" from the same amount of work. That is the difference! You are not going to be an outstanding athlete just because you take drugs; they just help you along the way.
 I have been in the “industry” of athletics since I was 12. I started my professional career at that time, and I learned that no one cares if you are “clean” and have mediocre results or maybe a bit better. The only thing that counts is whether you are a champion, a record holder, or an Olympic champion even though everyone knows that you achieved those results by cheating. The world only cares if you get caught! Unless they can prove that you took something you are considered clean, even though everyone knows what you are doing. The world of doping is very controversial. One day you could be the king on the hill. The next day they test you and then find out you take illegal drugs, and you get banned! Which means you have to give back everything that you got and they will try to humiliate you in front of the public. First of all, I say that is OK because you cheated. But how come they( The WADA aka World Anti-Doping Agency- They test the athletes all the time) did not know about that earlier so the whole thing would not happen in the first place? Here is something that you should know about doping: you can’t take it before the competition and VOILA… bam you are the best in the world! It is a long process; you have to take illegal performance enhancement drugs for months (sometimes years) to reach the level of the champion. It does not happen over night! Also, athletes at that level get tested at least once or twice a month; so how come they they did not discover that the athlete was cheating - from those tests - and they only find it after the damage is done. Well, these are the issues I will try to explore and bring to your mind.

See what others do.

Hi everyone,

In this post I am going to talk about other people's work, and I try to look for others in my topic area to see what they say and how they approach this topic. One day when I was surfing on the web,  I come across this blog.  This blog belongs to Peter Giles is a former Olympic athlete, physicist and rational thinker from Canada. He has his blog called the Now THAT's Amateur and he is discussing most of the athletic related questions and all the fresh topics that are in the sports world nowadays.  He is very up to date with all his topics and he has a very formal writing style. He probably knows more about sports and rules than anyone in the business. I was amazed by his knowledge of all the small details about doping rules and the consequences of doping in athletics. He mentions the WADA code and he even links to their direct website which shows knowledge in this field of athletics.  
In each case I'll frame the athlete's case in terms of the WADA Code (PDF) and associated anti-doping rules.
 I am inspired by his talent and effort that he puts into this blog to let other people know about the rules and consequences of doping. He knows what he is talking about and he is educating all those people who are in the world of sports. He frequently posts on his blog and always gives detailed description about the topic about which he is writing. I feel I will never be able to reach his level of knowledge!

His two most interesting posts to me are the ones that talk about Marion Jones and the doping issue of Floyd Landis. These articles are a part of a three part blog series and all of them talk about the violations that the athletes committed and the punishment that they got for breaking the rules.
2. The urine tested was not Landis' specimen. When urine samples are collected, the vials containing the A and B samples are labeled with unique identifying numbers. Both vials are sealed, and then sealed together within another labeled container. The number on each sample ensures that the test results are properly assigned to the appropriate athlete, and are also supposed to ensure anonymity of the sample within the lab. The lab documentation would report the positive test by sample number only. 

I really like his deep awareness about all the small details of doping rules, and he goes deeply into the topic to describe to the reader what all these things are. He makes the reader understand the things that he is talking about.
Peter Giles is discusses all the official information about doping in athletics. I, on the other hand, will try to talk about the doping in a more informal way from a point of view of an athlete. I will try to visit his site more often to see what is new, to get some updates about the rules and the doping code and all the related issues that he will discuss in his blog.

Voices in my head!

The other day I come across a blog on line about gene doping and how it will replace steroids in the athletic world. As I was reading that post I felt like the person was able to articulate his voice in his post much better than I ever will. I started to think that I would have to look up some other posts of his so I can see how he creates his voice. I feel like I don't have specific voice in my posts so I want to learn from others. So... Well I was reading this post: Will Genetic Juicing Replace Steroids?, and I started to think Maaan... This guy is smart! He had so many legible examples his post. For example he knows that what is the current status on the gene therapy in the medical world.
Currently, it is only legally used for medical reasons to make patients live longer. However, gene therapy is currently risky for several reasons: firstly, the gene may be rejected by patient.

 He seems really educated in this topic. He uses a very professional voice that I will newer in my posts. He definitely knows what he is talking about so I looked up his profile. Of course he is smart! Of course he is educated in this field because he must be a biology teacher. I did not find out too much about him but I could figure it out. All of his other posts he does the same thing. I feel like he is educating the people about all the dietary and medical stuff they supposed to know but obviously people don't know. I think he is doing a good job explaining- in his doping post - the effects of the gene doping. He uses a radical voice and cuts straight to the point that if someone does use this method of doping can seriously be hurt or even killed. I feel like he is educating and he is doing a good job with the choice of words he using to make the reader think twice before he or she does something like this in order to improve performance.
If the operation is done poorly enough, the immune system's response may be severe enough to kill the patient (i.e., shutting down organs, including the brain). Also, gene therapy does not last for a long period of time, so multiple operations are required until the therapy actually works and cures the patient.

He has a source on his blog where hi is getting all his ideas and inspirations to write this post which I think is clever way to see where did you start your thinking and how did you developed the topic.  I feel like I should analyze his source because the post is clever a scientific and I can get to know a lot of very important information about gene doping.
But back to the post that I choose!
He gives an example of a German coach who would have been willing to give this stuff to his athletes in order to improve their performance but thankfully he got caught before he could do so. I think it was a clever idea a to give a negative example that what could happen if you do it so.
In 2006, a German track and field coach tried to allow genetic juicing to his athletes for the 2008 Olympics in China, but was caught before anyone could be treated. 
I think that it is important to give examples so the audience can imagine the consequences of these things. It makes the reader feel that he really knows what he is talking about.
This is the kind of writing I would like to present to you but I would like to put some personal experience from my sport you can have little sense how is like to be in a grinder of the doping world.

Monday, February 8, 2010

Voices in my head

The other day I come across a blog on line about gene doping and how it will replace steroids in the athletic world. As I was reading that post I felt like the person was able to articulate his voice in his post much better than I ever will. I started to think that I will have to look up some other posts of his so I can see  how he creates his voice. I feel like I don't have specific voice in my posts so I want to learn from others. So... Well I was reading this post: Will Genetic Juicing Replace Steroids? and I started top think Maaan... This guy is smart! He had so many legible example his post. For example he knows that what is the current status on the gene therapy in the medical world.
Currently, it is only legally used for medical reasons to make patients live longer. However, gene therapy is currently risky for several reasons: firstly, the gene may be rejected by patient.
 He seems really educated in the this topic. He uses a very professional voice that I will newer in my posts. He definitely knows what he is talking about so I looked up his profile. Of course he is smart! Of course he is educated in this field because he must be a biology teacher. I did not find out too much about him but I could figure it out. All of his other posts he does the same thing. I feel like he is educating the people about all the dietary and medical stuff they supposed to know but obviously people don't know. I think he is doing a good job explaining- in his doping post - the effects of the gene doping. He uses a radical voice and cuts straight to the point that if someone do use this method of doping can seriously be hurt or even killed. I feel like he is educating and he is doing a good job with the choice of words he using to make the reader think twice before he or she does something like this in order to improve performance.
If the operation is done poorly enough, the immune system's response may be severe enough to kill the patient (i.e., shutting down organs, including the brain). Also, gene therapy does not last for a long period of time, so multiple operations are required until the therapy actually works and cures the patient.
He has a source on his blog where hi is getting all his ideas and inspirations to write this post which I think is clever way to see where did you start your thinking and how did you developed the topic.  I feel like I should analyze his source because the post is clever a scientific and I can get to know a lot of very important information about gene doping.
But back to the post that I choose!
He gives an example of a German coach who would have been willing to give these stuff to his athletes in order to improve their performance but thankfully he got caught before he could do so. I think it was a clever idea a to give  a negative example that what could happen if you do it so.
In 2006, a German track and field coach tried to allow genetic juicing to his athletes for the 2008 Olympics in China, but was caught before anyone could be treated. 
I think that i important to give examples so the audience can imagine the consequences of this things. It makes the reader feel that he really knows what he is talking about.
This is the kind of writing I would like to present to you but I would like to put some personal experience from my sport you you can have little sense how is like to be in a grinder of the doping world.

See what others do

Hi everyone,
In this post I am going to talk about other people's work, and I try to look for others in my topic area to see what they say and how they approach this topic. One day when I was surfing on the web,  I come across this blog.  This blog belongs to Peter Giles is a former Olympic athlete, physicist and rational thinker from Canada. He has his blog called the Now THAT's Amateur and he is discussing most of the athletic related questions and all the fresh topics that are in the sports world nowadays.  He is very up to date with all his topics and he has a very formal writing style. He probably knows more about sports and rules than anyone in the business. I was amazed by his knowledge of all the small details about doping rules and the consequences of doping in athletics. He mentions the WADA code and he even links to their direct website which shows knowledge in this field of athletics.  
In each case I'll frame the athlete's case in terms of the WADA Code (PDF) and associated anti-doping rules.
 I am inspired by his talent and effort that he puts into this blog to let other people know about the rules and consequences of doping. He knows what he is talking about and he is educating all those people who are in the world of sports. He frequently posts on his blog and always gives detailed description about the topic about which he is writing. I feel I will never be able to reach his level of knowledge!
His two most interesting posts to me are the ones that talk about Marion Jones and the doping issue of Floyd Landis. These articles  are a part of a three part blog series and all of them talk about the violations that the athletes committed and the punishment that they got for breaking the rules.
2. The urine tested was not Landis' specimen. When urine samples are collected, the vials containing the A and B samples are labeled with unique identifying numbers. Both vials are sealed, and then sealed together within another labeled container. The number on each sample ensures that the test results are properly assigned to the appropriate athlete, and are also supposed to ensure anonymity of the sample within the lab. The lab documentation would report the positive test by sample number only. 
I really like his deep awareness about all the small details of doping rules, and he goes deeply into the topic to describe to the reader what all these things are. He makes the reader understand the things that he is talking about.
Peter Giles is discusses all the official information about doping in athletics. I, on the other hand, will try to talk about the doping in a more informal way from a point of view of an athlete. I will try to visit his site more often to see what is new, to get some updates about the rules and the doping code and all the related issues that he will discuss in his blog.