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Just now, phelps said:

 

that's the only serious explaination...but still, c'mon! do you really need that to even to train for hours in volleyball (I mean, it's not like running or swimming for hours...it's just a series of quick explosive moves with a lot of intervals between them)...:facepalm:

Of which you can train many more with EPO, I would assume :d (and the longer it takes before you get really tired, the longer you can keep up good technique and stuff like that)

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1 hour ago, heywoodu said:

I'm gonna go ahead and say it'll end up being two or three of those B-line sprinters you know could potentially run under 10 seconds but usually don't :p 

 

meanwhile I'm one of those thinking: "finally, they got all those big guns, who are too big not to be highly suspects"...:whistle:

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