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Interessant.
Das folgte dem von Dir zitierten Satz (lediglich der Vollsatendigkeit halber):
Has this happened to you, I ask Sutton. 'You could put me up against a wall if I haven't been approached at least 30 times by girls who want to have sex,' Sutton says.
Leider ist der Artikel phasenweise sensationsgeil.
Sutton says he has dropped his practice of daily weigh-ins - banned by many coaching officials because it often leads to anorexia - but still stops his athletes from taking liquids during training. 'They have to adapt their bodies to becoming dehydrated in races,' he says.
Das klingt hart, entspricht aber der Brutalitaet des Profisports. Wer sich dem nicht stellt muss damit zurechtkommen, auf dem niedrigeren Treppchen zu stehen.
He forbids masseurs or physios from visiting his athletes and does not use lactate testing or pulse monitors, basic tools for most modern coaches. Sports science, he says, 'is full of too many losers with their theories about losing'. The best masseur he ever used was one 'who could speak no English. That way, he could not talk to the athletes and put ideas in their head'.
Meine Worte.
Nichts von dem hat jedoch mit seiner Paedophilie zu tun. Die ist bloss widerlich.
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