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Jim Martin by way of...
jim.martin@...
Aug 3, 2000 11:02 pm
[I have redirected this message to the list, with the attachment Jim mentions copied into the text. -Will] Will, thanks for posting my email. As I mentioned,...
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Craig Goodman
Craig.Goodman@...
Aug 4, 2000 12:24 am
It seems to me that Dr Siffs objection, regarding the article on muscle dysmorphia, was one of semantics regarding placing all people that engage in...
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Namgawd@...
Aug 4, 2000 3:36 am
I think it's wonderful that Jim cc'd Roberto on our discussion and that Roberto responded. However, my personal feeling is that there should be nothing wrong...
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Mike Stone
mike.stone@...
Aug 4, 2000 3:29 pm
I would like to add my two cents (pence) to this forum: I don't think Mel Siff was disputing the findings Olivardia et al., I believe he was pointing out the...
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Mcsiff@...
Aug 4, 2000 3:49 pm
Now that an author of that research article on "Muscle Dysmorphia in Male Weightlifters" has replied publically to my criticism stating that it is inaccurate...
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s.burke@...
Aug 4, 2000 3:49 pm
A request for help. Could somebody suggest a reason (& possible mechanism) for the observation of some athletes (sprinters) vomiting at the end of training...
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Jim Whitehead
jwhitehe@...
Aug 4, 2000 6:16 pm
... That's the gist of it. The use of the blanket term "weightlifters" was, unfortunately, about as specific as terming all who do plyometric type training as...
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Steven Plisk
steven.plisk@...
Aug 4, 2000 6:21 pm
The bottom line: It's inconceivable that the authors, reviewers and editors of this article/journal all botched this. The difference between weightlifting...
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Marie Dixon
marie@...
Aug 4, 2000 7:20 pm
As an athlete and a coach my understanding is two possible reasons. Firstly the fact that during exercise blood is taken away from the digestive system leaving...
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Alan St Clair Gibson
ziggib@...
Aug 4, 2000 7:39 pm
I have read with interest the interchange with Mel Siff, James Martin and others regarding muscle dysmorphia. Dr Siff appears to have a problem with the...
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David Jones
dtjones@...
Aug 5, 2000 12:59 am
The vomiting may well be related to gastroesophageal reflux. Since sprinters are doing 100% efforts they are likely to valsalva during effort. Increased...
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Tim Vincent
dirtbike@...
Aug 5, 2000 11:47 am
I am a road cyclist and mountain biker and have some experience with this. I have felt that I was going vomit a number of times and actually gagged (went...
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Anne Howard
anne@...
Aug 5, 2000 8:33 pm
Interesting question. My best theory is that its related to a intense activation of the sympathetic nervous system - known to shunt blood away from the GI...
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Ben Reuter
breuter@...
Aug 6, 2000 12:41 pm
I am the column editor for the column Endurance Activities in the Strength and Conditioning Journal, which is published bi-monthly by Allen Press, for the...
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D1d1b@...
Aug 6, 2000 12:46 pm
In a message dated 8/5/00 4:28:31 PM Eastern Daylight Time, anne@... writes: << sportscience@... >> Vomiting in sprinters is probably...
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Annelie Shield
Shield2@...
Aug 6, 2000 12:50 pm
Many of us conduct research that is not confined entirely by the borders of our own discipline. In exercise science we frequently borrow from other disciplines...
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Peter Callaghan
pcallaghan@...
Aug 6, 2000 12:55 pm
A further possibility is the build up of lactic acid in the blood during such highly anaerobic events, can make you nauseous and vomitous, as it has an effect...
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Namgawd@...
Aug 6, 2000 7:56 pm
In a message dated 8/6/00 2:51:00 PM, Shield2@... writes: << (Why should a weak dysmorphic fail to be classified as such because he can't bench press...
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Mcsiff@...
Aug 6, 2000 8:03 pm
With the recent discussion of what the differences are between weightlifters and weight trainers, it is relevant to comment on the common confusion that ...
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Bob Turner
bmeclipse@...
Aug 7, 2000 2:12 am
Without a complete understanding of each individual runner's physical or mental state, several plausible causes may be at hand: The runner may suffer from...
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Namgawd@...
Aug 7, 2000 3:33 pm
Another important aspect to consider when comparing the weightlifter to the powerlifter is the use of lifting equipment. In weightlifting the athlete uses what...
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Mcsiff@...
Aug 7, 2000 5:17 pm
We have started a new Internet discussion group devoted to all physical and mental aspects of sports, strength and fitness science and training, as well as...
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Jim Whitehead
jwhitehe@...
Aug 7, 2000 5:19 pm
... While I feel that Mel's point has been debated enough, and his point taken, I couldn't help but want to comment on the sentiment expressed above. Briefly,...
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Luis Fernando Aragon ...
laragon@...
Aug 8, 2000 8:01 pm
(Please do not reply to sender, but to Jose Moncada, jmoncada@...) The School of Physical Education and Sports, University of Costa Rica, invites...
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Andrew Stewart
a.stewart@...
Aug 10, 2000 5:08 pm
Sports Science Co-ordinator (3 yr fixed term appointment) The Scottish Institute of Sport provides high quality support to Scotland's elite athletes. We are...
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Dr. Bill Misner, Ph.D...
will@...
Aug 11, 2000 9:19 pm
Has anyone an opinion based on science method re this book: "Natural Hormone Enhancement", by Rod Faigin. I have been asked this question by a colleague and...
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by way of Will Hopkins
gssi@...
Aug 12, 2000 1:12 am
[I just received this message from Gatorade Sports Science Institute. If the links are too long to work directly from this message on your mailer, go to...
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Patti Steinmuller
patti@...
Aug 16, 2000 5:18 am
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gta@...
Aug 16, 2000 9:40 am
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