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Mar 30, 2024 |
mensjournal.com | Jennifer Walker-Journey |Zoe Ettinger
We tried the top protein bars on the market and rated them on taste, amount of protein, and nutritional content. Here are our seven favorites. Men’s Journal aims to feature only the best products and services. If you buy something via one of our links, we may earn a commission. The products featured here have been independently reviewed by the Pillar4 editorial team, and this article has been edited and published by Men's Journal. Learn more here.
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Dec 18, 2023 |
si.com | Jennifer Walker-Journey
The products featured in this article have been independently reviewed. When you buy something through the retail links on this page, we may earn commission at no cost to you, the reader. The Sports Illustrated editorial staff is not involved in the creation of this content. Learn more here. If you've ever engaged in a competitive sport or trained for a marathon, you know how a grueling game or long endurance run feels.
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Dec 5, 2023 |
science.howstuffworks.com | William Harris |Jennifer Walker-Journey |Austin Henderson
By: William Harris, Jennifer Walker-Journey & Austin Henderson | In October 2012, after years of speculation and repeated denials on his part, renowned cyclist Lance Armstrong admitted to doping. He took erythropoietin, testosterone, hGH, blood transfusions — any performance-enhancing drug that would give him more strength, more endurance and a faster recovery so he could win. And win he did. Armstrong won seven consecutive Tour de France titles and an Olympic bronze in his decorated cycling...
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Dec 5, 2023 |
ca.style.yahoo.com | William Harris |Jennifer Walker-Journey |Austin Henderson
Before his epic fall from grace, Lance Armstrong finishes the Power of Four Mountain Bike Race on Aspen Mountain in August 2012 in Colorado. Armstrong admitted to doping just two months later. Riccardo S. Savi/Getty ImagesIn October 2012, after years of speculation and repeated denials on his part, renowned cyclist Lance Armstrong admitted to doping.
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Dec 5, 2023 |
au.sports.yahoo.com | William Harris |Jennifer Walker-Journey |Austin Henderson
In October 2012, after years of speculation and repeated denials on his part, renowned cyclist Lance Armstrong admitted to doping. He took erythropoietin, testosterone, hGH, blood transfusions — any performance-enhancing drug that would give him more strength, more endurance and a faster recovery so he could win. And win he did. Armstrong won seven consecutive Tour de France titles and an Olympic bronze in his decorated cycling career. He was stripped of them all. It was hardly an isolated incident.
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