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HGH for the Masses

June 1, 2009 - 7:52 am 1 Comment

Hello: I am reading Suzanne Somers newest book “Breakthrough.” She speaks highly of HGH injections to give her energy and help with the aging process. I will soon be 65. I have been on sleeping pills for years. I feel tired and tensed.

I am looking to help myself more with my low estrogen levels and am not keen on paying the very high prices for personalized bioidentical hormones. We will see on that. Would HGH from your company really help my energy and sleep patterns?

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Gratefully,

Connie

San Diego, CA

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Baseball Reporting on HGH is Confusing

Unsolicited HGH Testimonial

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What sports can you make a good living off of?

May 10, 2012 - 5:00 am 1 Comment

What are some sports that aren’t like basketball, football, baseball or any of the huge sports that make insane amount of money. What are some that you don’t have to play college level to get drafted to the pros? Like wakeboarding, snowboarding, watersports, mma, bull riding, board sports, action sports, extreme sports, really anything.

very very very VERY few actually succeed in any given sport, and the more lucrative the sport, the more competition there will be. it is not a good career option

How do you become a sports medicine doctor?

February 14, 2012 - 11:10 am 1 Comment

I’m still not sure whether I actually get a doctrine’s degree or just a master’s in sports medicine. I either want to work at a clinic or for a team (nfl, nba, soccer, etc.) Please tell me how I can earn either positions and the steps I need to take for either path. If there are any more paths I can take with becoming a sports medicine doctor, please let me know. Thanks!

You need a MD/ DO degree to become a medical doctor. There is no such thing as a Master’s in Sports Medicine.
You have to complete a four year degree in any field along with the required prerequisites for medical school at an accredited college. Medical schools favor a high GPA (over 3.6). Upon completion of your four-year bachelor’s degree, pass the Medical College Admission Test (MCAT) in order to get into medical school.

Take and complete your medical training. Four years are spent in med school. During those four years, you need to take the United States Medical Licensing Examinations (USMLE) Step 1 and Step 2. (Step 3 is taken during residency training.)

Finish your residency. There are two possible areas of specialty in sports medicine: primary care (non-surgical) and orthopedic surgery. The primary care track takes you to a possible three-year residency in family medicine or other areas. For the orthopedic surgery track, you need to train in surgery for five years.

Complete a medicine fellowship. A two-year fellowship in sports medicine is required if you chose the primary care track. Completion of this fellowship allows you to get a Certificate of Added Qualifications (CAQ) in the field of sports medicine. During these two years, you will be exposed to learning the different types, causes and treatment methods of athletic related injuries, assist in orthopedic surgeries and work with various doctors. Orthopedic surgeons can also apply for fellowships in this field but certification is not required

How do sports fans choose a team to follow for the rest of their lives?

February 1, 2012 - 12:35 am 2 Comments

So many people are die hard fans for whatever sports team of whatever sport they like. Some of the real nutters are huge fans of the worst teams out there. Why does a person choose a team, especially if they cheer for a team that always loses.

They live within or close to the city that team is stationed in. Some follow a team because they grew up with them / their parents are die hard fans. Others follow them because they jumped on a band wagon when they were once a good team and they felt they should stick with them. Others feel emotionally attached to one team. Many people have different reasons. I was one of the band wagon because I did not like my local teams. My team is horrible now, but I’m not going to be fake and switch to a different team. Sports teams need loyal fans.

What sports would you consider to be safe and what sports would you consider to be dangerous ?

January 3, 2012 - 9:45 pm 8 Comments

List 3 safe sports and 3 dangerous sports ( or more if you want too ! )

Obviously all sports carry a risk, but some are more dangerous then others. For example, rugby is a lot more dangerous then ballroom dancing.

Safe
1. Ballroom
2. Dancing
3. Golf

Dangerous
1. Rugby
2. Football
3. American Football

What are some Olympic sports where men and women compete against the opposite sex?

November 12, 2011 - 4:39 am 8 Comments

There are plenty of sports where men compete against other men and women compete against other women, but what sports have men and women competing against each other?

Most equestrian events have men and women competing against each other. Women can ride horses just as well as men. :-)

What are all the different sports you can do in highschool for each season?

October 23, 2011 - 8:50 pm 3 Comments

For example, cross country and golf are fall season sports, soccer and basketball are winter, track is spring. Idk about summer

What are different sports that you play in the seasons? I already do soccer and cross country, but I need spring and summer sports I can do :o

Track and baseball/softball are probably the only spring sports. There are no summer sports, unless you want to count football :)

How exactly do high school sports seasons work?

June 23, 2011 - 7:36 am 2 Comments

Ok im gonna be a freshman after summer vacation and i was planning on doing two sports, Cross country in the Fall and Wrestling in the winter. I’ve never really played sports before this so i have no idea at all how this all works. How exactly do the seasons work? Do you play a sport in one season and stop that sport after that season is over and move on to the next sport in the next season? IDK HELP D:

see im from Baton Rouge & i go to Woodlawn High school. I play football but i tried wrestling & track. So with my school we work football everyday. During da season we have practice as normal but during off season we lift weights during 5th hour. then we do spring training for a week & take about 2 weeks off. When summer starts we do more summer work outs which is alot of running & lifting. yeah alot huh but dats jus football. now with wrestling our school wasnt known for wrestling so we jus did wrestlin only for da time between January to March & then track started so i had to do both at the same time. wrestling ended & it was time to do track meets. It was Over at da end of April for us & we ended until this week where we have to run & lift to get ready for track. so yeah it sound like a lot but its really not. im 6’2”. 235 lbs & not skinny so yeah. if u really like it u wont mind it

What fall sports should i play as a freshman in highschool?

May 31, 2011 - 7:18 am 1 Comment

Ok, so my parents want me to play a fall sport as a freshman, they are trying to make me play football but im bored of it because i’ve played youth football for 4 years. They are threatening to put me in cross country if i don’t do football, What other highschool sports can i do besides football?

You’re right, football is boring. And no fun in the hot sun with 20 lbs of pads on. Do cross country! Now that is fun. Co-ed too! Hehe! Always fun to train with that cute girl!

What to major in for a sports related job?

May 29, 2011 - 1:39 am 1 Comment

Currently, I am a criminal justice major. I was thinking that I want to change my major so that I will have a career that has something to do with professional sports. I am a girl so I feel that it would be hard for me to have a job in the professional sports world, however, I am willing to try since sports is something that I am very passionate about. Any suggestions about what majors/ career paths I should look into to? Thanks!

Kinesiology if you want to go into sports medicine. Or, if you’re interested in covering sports on TV, go into journamism. These are both very competitive fields so networking is key.