11. Athletes can use the hormone to increase their aerobic ability, with cyclists, runners, swimmers and cross-country skiers benefitting the most from taking EPO. 12. Athletes should use their heads and pay close attention to what they put on their feet. 13. Athletes use them a lot. 14. Athletes use their muscles to the extreme, often leading to painful conditions that most people, thankfully, never experience. 15. Athletes used to spend nearly their whole careers in one place, being cheered by one town and a lot of them ended up living where they once performed. 16. Athletes used to win hats and turkeys for accomplishing these feats, and the names stuck long after the prize-giving tradition did. 17. Adkins said Luvox causes tendon and muscle weakness, affects his oxygen-carrying capacity and inhibits the adrenaline rush that athletes use to prepare for races. 18. But in Greco-Roman wrestling, where athletes can use only their upper bodies, Americans have struggled, especially in the Olympics. 19. Drug testing in Olympic sports is so deficient that there is no certain way to tell whether athletes are using illicit substances to enhance their performances. 20. Driven by dreams of national glory or desire for a fortune in endorsements, athletes use every legal means to achieve excellence. |