1. Yeah but not sure if I believe it. Can't be true
  2. Good idea. We can destroy our kids dreams unless they're willing to ruin their bodies with drugs.
  3. It's probably true. World class athletes consume massive amounts of calories while in training and in the period of competition. I've heard that Micheal Phelps ate a lot too.

    Revving up for Beijing, the New York Post reported that Phelps would wake up to three fried-egg sandwiches loaded with cheese, lettuce, tomatoes, fried onions, and mayonnaise; two cups of coffee; one five-egg omelet; one bowl of grits; three slices of French toast topped with powdered sugar; and three chocolate-chip pancakes.

    And here is is. Thanks Google

    Michael Phelps might have singlehandedly upped pasta makers’ 2008 Q3 sales by carbo-loading on 12,000 calories a day prior to the Beijing Olympics, but Jamaican Sprinter Usain Bolt had a different dietary secret to success: Chicken McNuggets. Lots and lots of Chicken McNuggets.

    In the ten days Bolt spent in Beijing, he downed approximately 1,000 nuggets, averaging 100 a day. At 940 calories per 20-piece box, that means that Usain ate about 4,700 calories worth of Chicken McNuggets a day and 47,000 calories over the course of his stay in China. (And that’s without Sweet ‘N Sour Sauce, which, let’s face it, only a fool would pass up.)

    http://time.com/3912896/usain-bolt-chicken-mcnuggets-olympics/
  4. What if there were safe drugs that would make us all stronger, faster and healthier?
  5. That's not how drugs work.
  6. It's only a matter of time
  7. Stallone and Schwarzenegger are the 2 healthiest 70 yr olds I've seen.
  8. I never said for kids, I'm talking about professionals who get paid.