Just like Froome, Farah, as well as for the outstanding performances, impresses for the ghastly, unhealthy thinness. Achieved how...? Only with a particularly strict diet? This is the question those who care about the physical and mental health of the athletes should try to answer to
Ferrari makes the point repeatedly. His implication is they are doing something dodgy and that this actually jeopardises the health of the athlete. Ferrari's rationalisation of doping is that it keeps the athlete healthy in an intrinsically unhealthy pursuit, so his comment is doubly amusing.
Agree regarding your points on Ferrari that he is a highly knowledgable sports doctor. I am interested in what he has to say.
Ferrari makes the point repeatedly. His implication is they are doing something dodgy and that this actually jeopardises the health of the athlete. Ferrari's rationalisation of doping is that it keeps the athlete healthy in an intrinsically unhealthy pursuit, so his comment is doubly amusing.
Agree regarding your points on Ferrari that he is a highly knowledgable sports doctor. I am interested in what he has to say.