JudoJosh
Pro Virili Parte
Was on my Facebook feed this morning and relevant to this thread so I figured I would share
""That researcher doesn't look like he lifts." <-- Statements like that are often said to imply the research results of their work are invalid. I don't understand this reasoning because you're supposed to be looking at the results the participants in the training study got. Not looking at the persons (i.e., the researchers) who were there to observe and record data." - Nick Tumminello
""That researcher doesn't look like he lifts." <-- Statements like that are often said to imply the research results of their work are invalid. I don't understand this reasoning because you're supposed to be looking at the results the participants in the training study got. Not looking at the persons (i.e., the researchers) who were there to observe and record data." - Nick Tumminello