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Alexander Hutchison

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Alexander Hutchison⁠, PhD, is an expert on sports performance and author of ⁠IN DEFENSE OF DOPING: REASSESSING THE LEVEL PLAYING FIELD⁠. He chats with Trey Elling about the need to rethink certain performance-enhancing drugs in sports, due systems and testing protocols that are both inconsistent and hypocritical. Topics include:

  • The book’s inspiration (0:00)
  • Defining ‘doping’ (9:43)
  • PEDs fall into 1 of 3 categories (12:53)
  • WADA’s hypocricy (15:14)
  • The value of HGH (21:07)
  • A PED paradox in sports vs life (27:16)
  • The Tour de France & PEDs, a history (33:35)
  • MLB’s gains & losses with PEDs (39:34)
  • “Protecting the children” (41:35)
  • Clenbuterol (47:15)
  • Potential solutions (50:37)
  • Drugs that should remain illegal (53:52)