Wasn't a distance runner a few years back almost suspended for too high of levels
of caffiene?
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Netters
Ed wrote:
That said, many ultrarunners (even some of the good ones) swear by defizzed
coke during a race of 50 miles or longer. It seems clear that both the
I'm looking for info concerning the Freihofer race for a runner friend of
mine and can not find a web site for the 2001 race. Is anyone aware that
such is available yet??
Tom
At 12:08 PM -0500 28.02.2001, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The older fans were brought up in an era where sports fans actually went
to track meets. That means they remember a day when stands were
often/usually FULL (i know that's a hard concept to grasp these days). And
that meant that you had to
On Thursday, March 01, 2001 6:30 AM Dave Johnson wrote: At 12:08 PM -0500 28.02.2001, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The older fans were brought up in an era where sports fans actually wentto track meets. That means they remember a day when stands wereoften/usually FULL (i know that's a hard concept to
Caffeine (at a certain level) is a banned substance in pro cycle racing ...
Gianni Bugno (multi-time World Champion and Tour of Italy winner) was found
positive for caffeine in 1994 or so ... he and Italian cycling officials
lobbied very hard to get his 2-year suspension reversed or commuted
My AD sent this to us this morning.
--Kebba
From my account manager - take heed.
Linda C. Bishop
Above The Rest - I/T Positions
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Tuesday, February 27, 2001 4:23 PM
Subject: Virus warning Do not
Sorry to email all of you who i don't really know, but the "virtual card"
virus you received an email about earlier is a complete hoax. It is meant
to scare people. you can read more about it here in Network Associates
Virus Information Libray:
Anne Marie Lauck drank coke in the 2000 marathon trials and had a major
stomach problem during the race.
Ed
Too bad she didn't drink 5 glasses of water instead. She could have made
the Olympic team and at the same time cut her risk of getting breast cancer
by 79%!
Kurt Bray
--- Shawn Devereaux [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Wasn't a distance runner a few years back almost suspended for too high
of levels of caffiene?
That same RRN article I mentioned also stated that the amount of caffeine
necessary to place you above the legal limit is actually detrimental to
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Brian wondered:
I just realized something: Who came up with the idea for a caffeine
suppository? What the hell would it be for? Besides pro bike racing.
Actually, caffeine suppositories have a legitimate medical use: for the
treatment of asthma in infants and small children. One standard
I, like so many others in the old days, drank flat coke during long races
because it was the surest way to get a bottle of sugar water. All the stores
had it and you could buy a coke at the last minute and give it to your pal
to give to hand to you later.
Tom Derderian, GBTC
http://www.freihofersrun.com/
Dan
--- Tom Murrell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm looking for info concerning the Freihofer race for a runner friend
of mine and can not find a web site for the 2001 race. Is anyone aware
that such is available yet??
Tom
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Dan Asked:
Any idea how much weight loss is due to burning calories and producing
heat?
The formula is 3600 KCal per POUND of Fat ... OR a pound of fat provides
that much energy.
A "high" rate of energy consumption would be around 20 KCal/minute for a
larger man ... Average training effort
Yes and this runner's name was Daniel Komen.
Oleg
Wasn't a distance runner a few years back almost suspended for too high of levels
of caffiene?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Netters
Ed wrote:
That said, many ultrarunners (even some of the good ones) swear by defizzed
coke during
In a message dated Thu, 1 Mar 2001 11:44:51 AM Eastern Standard Time, Andrew
Eldredge-Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Sorry to email all of you who i don't really know, but the "virtual card"
virus you received an email about earlier is a complete hoax. It is meant
to scare people. you can
In a message dated Thu, 1 Mar 2001 12:17:11 PM Eastern Standard Time, "Kurt Bray"
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Actually, caffeine suppositories have a legitimate medical use: for the
treatment of asthma in infants and small children. One standard treatment
for asthma is the drug theophylline -
Not to mention that the fat or carbo's don't just go away when you utilize
them for fuel.. Both fats and carbo's are oxidized primarily to water and
CO2. In fact, about 10% of your H2O needs come from "metabolic" water. So
as you oxidize fuels, you are not loosing the mass until you piss,
Tom wrote:
I, like so many others in the old days, drank flat coke during long races
Ahh - but for a real old-timer memory excavation, who out there remembers
ERG (AKA "Gookinade")?
Phil
Does anyone know of a web-site that would have have the indoor scoring
tables for pentathlon events? Thanks. /Drew
Drew schrieb am 01.03.2001:
Does anyone know of a web-site that would have have the indoor scoring
tables for pentathlon events?
http://www.dlv-sport.de/SERVICE/hallenfuenfkampf.shtml ( pentathlon )
http://www.dlv-sport.de/SERVICE/hallensiebenkampf.shtml ( heptathlon )
Ciao
dirk
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The bad thing about caffeine is that it dehydrates you, but I think if you
take enough water with the caffeine that you should be fine. The bad thing
with coke is the carbon-dioxide and acidity...defizzing the cola gets rid of
that to some extent, not sure about the acidity though.
Alan
A good rule of thumb: any email that says "forward to as many people as possible" is
ALWAYS a hoax.
s.d
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
is it safe to assume that any virus notification that contains the phrase "most
deadly virus yet" is always a hoax?
gh (aka happy Mac user who is immune to
PLEASE TAKE ME OFF OF THE DAMN LIST!
What is it I have to do? Bring back the postmodernism and FLo-Jo
threads? Don't test me -- I'll do it!!!
I've pleaded with the list bot and the list supervisor and still
no action. I've slandered people. I've used the list for commercial
advertising.
on 1/3/01 7:52 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Y'know, my doctor gave me some suppositories once, and for all the good they
did me, i might as well have shoved them up my ass.
gh
The old ones are always the best
Randall Northam
FROM USATF:
You can now find start lists for the Pontiac Grand Prix Indoor Championships
on the USATF Web site: http://www.usatf.org. Be sure to check the site on
Friday and Saturday for live results as well!
Look for Marion Jones, who is in Atlanta to promote her participation in the
Goodwill Games, and to make her broadcasting debut as part of ESPN2's team at
the U.S. Indoor Championships, on TNT's NBA half-time show tonight. Maurice
Greene, who says he's ready to break his world record of 6.39
Never let Malmo off. He must dwell in the list of track and field all the
days of his life and live in the house of the list forever.
TD
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From: malmo [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 01, 2001 7:03 PM
Subject: t-and-f: NAKED PICTURES OF
Y ask Y:
The Associated Press reports from Colorado Springs, Colo: The U.S. Anti-Doping Agency
has established
a $2 million research program in efforts to eliminate the use of performance-enhancing
drugs in sports
"Prior to our annual $2 million commitment in anti-doping research, the
I'm going to order
tickets for the US Outdoor Champs and was wondering whether it's better to sit
in the East or West Grandstand at Hayward Field
for a good view of
all the lanes for sprints.
Louis
THE IRISH TIMES
Friday, March 02, 2001
Ian O'Riordan
Officials from the Athletics Association of Ireland (AAI), who continue to
monitor the situation daily, are still hopeful of staging the World Cross
Country Championships in Leopardstown on the weekend March 24th-25th.
In the meantime, the
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