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What Pro Athletes Don't Want You To Know (E78)

What Pro Athletes Don't Want You To Know (E78)

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In this episode, we talk about the hidden secrets of pro athletes especially at the Olympic Games. One of the biggest sporting competition in the world has always been about showcasing the human potential, but are they being honest..? We discuss that and also talk about the Enhanced Games; an upcoming sporting competition that will allow athletes to openly take performance enhancing drugs (PEDs) and ultimately putting into the question the integrity of athletes in the Olympics. (00:00) Intro (02:51) What are the Enhanced Games? (04:50) What percentage of Olympic athletes are on drugs? (08:19) How are the Enhanced Games fair among athletes? (10:08) Will the Enhanced Games showcase the human potential? (16:57) How male action movie stars take steroids (23:24) The Enhanced Games will pay their athletes unlike the Olympic Games (28:58) The juicy side of the Olympic Village (32:35) How Lance Armstrong duped the world (47:00) Neuralink implanted a chip into someone's head (53:30) Will implanting chips into brains actually help paraplegic people? (01:02:53) Is gene editing ethical? (01:11:34) Closing

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