Danny Nedelko decided that he wanted to work on his speed this season. He will only lift weights, so he figured that the best way to improve his speed would be to cut weight. This obviously involved changing his usual vitamins for a new type, cutting vitamins.
He was advised against this by his coaches, but the ISFL's non-existent drug testing procedure means that there was no way he could stop him. Sure, his liver is struggling and he looks about 10 years older now, but he shed about 12 pounds of body fat and is now chiselled.
Is being so cut good for you in an endurance based contact sport? Well, he would argue.. basically anything to keep taking his ster... uh.. special vitamins. Either way, it seems to have done the job, as Nedelko has run for over 1200 yards this season, grinding the Arizona Outlaws to a 14-2 regular season record.
Hard work pays off. So do vitamins.
He was advised against this by his coaches, but the ISFL's non-existent drug testing procedure means that there was no way he could stop him. Sure, his liver is struggling and he looks about 10 years older now, but he shed about 12 pounds of body fat and is now chiselled.
Is being so cut good for you in an endurance based contact sport? Well, he would argue.. basically anything to keep taking his ster... uh.. special vitamins. Either way, it seems to have done the job, as Nedelko has run for over 1200 yards this season, grinding the Arizona Outlaws to a 14-2 regular season record.
Hard work pays off. So do vitamins.