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Mead having a cocktail and tomorrow she has training. But the players don't drink alcohol because they have drug tests...
U stupid, alcohol isn’t tested for in doping tests
You can do drug and alcohol screenings, in which players will be tested for both. So.
They trained so today wasn’t sure they train the day before a game also?
DA. There has been a lot of debate as to what Arsenal's training schedule is. Some people think they don't train five days a week. A lot of teams follow similar schedules - [pretending Sunday is game day] Mon: off, Tue-Wed-Thu:train, Fri:off, Sat: light train, Sun: game
It is not uncommon for players to go out for dinner or have a glass of wine at home when they don't have a game the next day. Alcohol affects people differently and for some there is negligible impact, and other things like sleep and diet are more important to their performance.
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Mead having a cocktail and tomorrow she has training. But the players don't drink alcohol because they have drug tests... :rofl:
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U stupid, alcohol isn’t tested for in doping tests 🙃
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You can do drug and alcohol screenings, in which players will be tested for both. So.
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They trained so today wasn’t sure they train the day before a game also?
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DA. There has been a lot of debate as to what Arsenal's training schedule is. Some people think they don't train five days a week. A lot of teams follow similar schedules - [pretending Sunday is game day] Mon: off, Tue-Wed-Thu:train, Fri:off, Sat: light train, Sun: game
It is not uncommon for players to go out for dinner or have a glass of wine at home when they don't have a game the next day. Alcohol affects people differently and for some there is negligible impact, and other things like sleep and diet are more important to their performance.