OT - Illegal Substances in the NBA
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OT - Illegal Substances in the NBA
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OT - Illegal Substances in the NBA
At 45 seconds in this video - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jnrNMtIQuxk
you see Kobe Bryant using an inhaler during an NBA game. Are corticosteroids (assuming it isn't an anabolic steroid) legal? It doesn't seem to make sense how that's allowed..
you see Kobe Bryant using an inhaler during an NBA game. Are corticosteroids (assuming it isn't an anabolic steroid) legal? It doesn't seem to make sense how that's allowed..
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I'm not understanding why inhalers are allowed. They are banned in track and field/football - it's a performance enhancing drug.Cevap wrote:yes, i'm sure kobe would inhale something banned by the NBA while standing in the huddle
I'm not trying to harp on Kobe - it isn't the first time that I've seen this in the NBA. It's just the only youtube clip I could find of someone doing it.
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Not all steroids make you big and strong. Many actually are designed to shrink swelling such as swollen air pathways to the lungs and would be counterproductive to enhancing performance.
And not all inhalers contain corticosteroids. Some contain stimulants such as albuterol, a stimulant that can give you an extra burst of energy much like ephedra or amphetimine. Using such a substance would give a tired player an advantage. These are the illegal inhalers.
I'm sure that the NBA includes amphetimines in their drug testing regimen which would ferret out illegal inhalers.
And not all inhalers contain corticosteroids. Some contain stimulants such as albuterol, a stimulant that can give you an extra burst of energy much like ephedra or amphetimine. Using such a substance would give a tired player an advantage. These are the illegal inhalers.
I'm sure that the NBA includes amphetimines in their drug testing regimen which would ferret out illegal inhalers.
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Scatocephalus wrote:Not all steroids make you big and strong. Many actually are designed to shrink swelling such as swollen air pathways to the lungs and would be counterproductive to enhancing performance.
Seeing how basketball is primarily an aerobic sport...
Don't you think that could enhance performance?
And not all inhalers contain corticosteroids. Some contain stimulants such as albuterol, a stimulant that can give you an extra burst of energy much like ephedra or amphetimine. Using such a substance would give a tired player an advantage. These are the illegal inhalers.
I'm sure that the NBA includes amphetimines in their drug testing regimen which would ferret out illegal inhalers.
So basically, any inhaler enhances aerobic performance?
Either via more lung capacity or energy?
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It's about what's in the inhalers and whether or not the player needs it.
0:01.8 A. Walker makes 3-pt shot from 28 ft (assist by E. Williams) +3 109-108
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D_9qvmXiEuU
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D_9qvmXiEuU