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What do you think of Tai Sen, the champion of boxing, who openly admitted cheating and passed the urine test with a "flying car"?
I saw this topic on other platforms yesterday. Let's talk professionally today.

When I was young, the route to exercise and defend my motherland was boxing in the early days and then throwing iron. I have written this several times. Don't doubt. Look at my nude photos in your mind.

Because I know a little about boxing, my love for Tai Sen transcends gender and race. Yes, he and Ronaldo are engaged in sports. I never treated them like people.

Because I know something about fitness, I know steroids.

My first topic today is: In private, Tai Sen Cliff has never used steroids.

Steroids are the most commonly used drugs for professional bodybuilders. Of course, as far as I know, there are also some enthusiasts using it now. This is death, real death.

It has the most direct effect on muscles. To put it bluntly, it means making your muscles bigger, your lines clearer, your strength increased and your body recovered faster.

However, it is not necessarily wise for top martial arts players to choose steroids.

Because all martial arts incidents are not a piece of rubble in the chest, and they can be overcome by brute force.

Muscle strength is important, but physical coordination, motor nerve deployment, agility, actual combat experience and so on are equally important.

After steroids enlarge muscle tissue beyond the limits of the human body, the above situation will shrink. Too much muscle mass is a burden to martial arts.

This may not be recognized by the public, but ask people who have practiced boxing whether the increase of weight and muscle will affect the range of body movements; Ask mr. six in the gym again, is he getting bigger, his back can't scratch, and he has to rub against the wall? ...

Tai Sen's talent, Brown's talk about steroid muscle building, is equivalent to continuing to strengthen his own strength, but at the expense of the most precious agile attribute of heavyweight players.

Moreover, the most intuitive thing is that I will post two pictures to show you the difference between steroid and non-steroid humans.

This is the standard steroid body type.

This is Tai Sen's figure.

See the difference? Do you see it?

Look at the shoulders.

The deltoid muscle of the shoulder is the most difficult part for normal Wushu athletes or natural fitness athletes.

The evolution of human genes has changed primitive ape crawling into upright walking. In all human daily exercises, the frequency of supporting weight with shoulders is greatly reduced, which leads to the continuous degradation of human genes in shoulder muscles.

So the shoulder is the most difficult part to practice.

And once steroids are used, it is time to witness the miracle! Shoulders will become one of the top priority muscle groups!

Bodybuilding circles call this 3D shoulder, and my name is medicine niang shoulder, because Jesus can't practice such a shoulder contour without medication!

Look at Tai Sen's shoulders, and you will know that he has never used medicine.

There is still a little evidence.

Although I like Tai Sen, no one can open their eyes and lie that Tai Sen is an officially certified lsp in boxing.

One side effect of steroids is to increase muscle but lose penis. In principle, using steroids is no different from practicing sunflower classics in Dong Fangbubai.

You let the old rascal Shengji bear the disharmony in this aspect of life?

Brother Sen cried and said to you, Coach! Can I choose to give up boxing?

So no matter how the media leads the topic to steroids, I'm sorry, as a professional, I choose not to listen to the tortoise.

The first topic is over.