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I am going to the bold eagle camp this summer and was wondering if I am able to bring Beta alanine?
Also is the pay tax free?
Also is the pay tax free?
brandonbellerose said:Also is the pay tax free?
brandonbellerose said:Also is the pay tax free?
JBrock said:brandonbellerose said:Also is the pay tax free?
brandonbellerose said:Also is the pay tax free?
Reaper-1 said:Is this a new policy or is it something that has always been around at the CFLRS?
Not just that, but in the field ie deployed - you may not have access to your supplements. Get Lang like everyone else or you may become a liability to your fellow soldiers.ObedientiaZelum said:I'm guessing this rule has to do with the staff not wanting to deal with someones heart exploding on PT because the candidate pumped themselves full of wacky supliments that the guy at Popeye's swears by.
True, I've seen guys big into supplements shut down pretty fast when they don't have access to their stuff.Jim Seggie said:Not just that, but in the field ie deployed - you may not have access to your supplements. Get Lang like everyone else or you may become a liability to your fellow soldiers.
Reaper-1 said:I notice on the CFLRS website under "14 things you need to know before coming to CFLRS" it states protein supplements to augment performance are not allowed. Is this a new policy or is it something that has always been around at the CFLRS? I had protein supplements on my basic courses that the NCOs never had a problem with but that was not at CFLRS.