And then all of a sudden, these athletes start having problems. They start getting hurt. They start getting hurt. Start getting hurt. And, you know, I think what happens is the muscles are too strong for the tendons because tendons take too long. They don't grow at the same pace as muscle tissue does when you're on steroids. They don't have the same sort of circulation. I don't anything about steroids. I don't know. I don't know the dynamics or the physio fizzy physics of it. (54:57–55:06)
CLAIM
Asserts that steroid use causes muscles to grow faster than tendons, leading to injuries.
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