Robinson said he does not believe that using steroids or other
performance-enhancing substances is cheating.
Oh man...
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The widely recognized five stages of dealing with an illness:
1. Denial
2. Anger
3. Fear
4. Grief
5. Acceptance
It's taken track field what- three or four DECADES to get where we are today? Some
might say the sport still bounces between stages 2 and 4. And individual athletes,
when
But to say - aww, we've always done it, so it doesn't matter
if it's against the rules is ridiculous.
So ridiculous, in fact, that much of the world operates on that very
principle. Right or wrong, it's the way things are.
Dan
--- edndana [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It doesn't make any more or
Actually, those are the five stages of grief developed by Elizabeth
Kubler-Ross, M.D.
Not really an appropriate analogy for drugs unless you already assume the
outcome will be accepting that athletes are going to do drugs and we can't
catch them.
- Ed
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