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who knows. i heard it was and found that. doubt many have a coffee post fight thoBut foreal tho?
who knows. i heard it was and found that. doubt many have a coffee post fight thoBut foreal tho?
hows that crow tasting?
yes, thats a monitoring program/
a monitoring program is purely substances that wada monitor levels of to see if they are being abused
the "monitored list" is NOT the prohibited list.
Caffeine is NOT prohibited
you will notice nicotine is on the monitoring list
Do you really think cigarettes are prohibited?
whats a futgure?what the fuck are you talking about
read my lips
CAFFEINE IS NOT PROHIBITED
what you posted was the "monitored" substances list
that is things that are MONITORED to see if they are being abused with a view to adding them to the prohibited list should it be determined they are being used for performance purposes.
for example, meldonium was on teh monitored list for a year, and they saw it was being abused so banned it..
CAFFEINE IS NOT PROHIBITED
it is MONITORED
tehy test for it, they store the results, they look at the results, they discuss if its being abused.. if they determine its being abused it may be added in the futgure
"Not prohibited at all" theres a level you can test at where they dont let you fight. Thats like saying "testosterone is not prohibited at all" cause it is prohibited above certain levels. Theres the chael sonnen quote of "2 cups in a 15 minute period" but i think he makes girly coffee, one cup of the shit i got will get you bannedno it isnt. caffeine is not prohibited at all.
"Not prohibited at all" theres a level you can test at where they dont let you fight. Thats like saying "testosterone is not prohibited at all" cause it is prohibited above certain levels. Theres the chael sonnen quote of "2 cups in a 15 minute period" but i think he makes girly coffee, one cup of the shit i got will get you banned
Can a fighter drink soda instead of water when they are cornered in between rounds?
I don't see how having a Pepsi could hurt especially when people feel more refreshed after drinking soda than water.
thats not the prohibited listThe caption reads "in competition only".....
I don't know man....I think you could be incorrect....
it says MONITORED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thats the monitored list...
which is...
NOYes. So in otherwords....If you have a certain level of caffeine in your system, you get suspended.....
Yes?
Can a fighter drink soda instead of water when they are cornered in between rounds?
I don't see how having a Pepsi could hurt especially when people feel more refreshed after drinking soda than water.
NO
thats not what a monitored substance is.
MOnitored substances are purely things wada test for on occasion and record results to see if a certain substance is being abused.
if they discover a pattern of abuse then that substance could be added to the prohibited list in the future.
a ton of things are monitored, caffeine, nicotine, several painkillers and things such as codiene, tramadol..
none of those things are prohibited at any level, they are just things wada is keeping an eye on to see if they are being abused.
most notable one was meldonium which was on the monitor list for 2015. the data showed it was being widely abused so they added it to rthe prohibited list the following year.
Yes. So in otherwords....If you have a certain level of caffeine in your system, you get suspended.....
Yes?
No matter what this seems confusing....I'm reading what I assume is an official USADA/WADA document that says "Prohibited in competition only"....Right under it it lists caffeine....
I would think anyone who reads it would immediately think caffeine is not allowed in competition.
so that thing that says it's prohibited in competition only is total bullshit that is on their official 2018 form?
Surly you can understand how this is confusing?