The true secret of Leicester City's success / doping thread merged

A guy a work with went for physio this week - not cheap at £70 an hour. Anyway the physio makes him raise one of his arms straight out and tells him to resist the light downwards pressure that he is applying - he does it, no problem. He then presses on a pressure point on this guy's chest and asks him to again resist the downward pressure - this time he's as weak as a baby and his arm comes straight down. it must be a bit strange experiencing it but the science behind it is understandable (probably) with interacting nerves and muscles.

The physio repeats the exercise without touching the pressure point and this guy is back to normal strength. He then opens a jar of fluid and asks this guy to smell it, the smell is like a really strong lemon disinfectant and is a bit overpowering. The physio then gets the guy to do the arm resistance thing again (no pressure points) - and strangely the guy is back to being as weak as a baby!

Anyway (and the point of the story), the guy I work with is naturally amazed and has a good chat with the physio. It tuns out that the physio worked for Leicester during their title winning season and they used to scrub the away changing room in this lemon disinfectant stuff both before games and just before halftime (even though the effects can last up to 6 hours!). Obviously, if correct, then this doesn't explain everything, however, every little helps!
 
A guy a work with went for physio this week - not cheap at £70 an hour. Anyway the physio makes him raise one of his arms straight out and tells him to resist the light downwards pressure that he is applying - he does it, no problem. He then presses on a pressure point on this guy's chest and asks him to again resist the downward pressure - this time he's as weak as a baby and his arm comes straight down. it must be a bit strange experiencing it but the science behind it is understandable (probably) with interacting nerves and muscles.

The physio repeats the exercise without touching the pressure point and this guy is back to normal strength. He then opens a jar of fluid and asks this guy to smell it, the smell is like a really strong lemon disinfectant and is a bit overpowering. The physio then gets the guy to do the arm resistance thing again (no pressure points) - and strangely the guy is back to being as weak as a baby!

Anyway (and the point of the story), the guy I work with is naturally amazed and has a good chat with the physio. It tuns out that the physio worked for Leicester during their title winning season and they used to scrub the away changing room in this lemon disinfectant stuff both before games and just before halftime (even though the effects can last up to 6 hours!). Obviously, if correct, then this doesn't explain everything, however, every little helps!

Did he tell you to share this on the internet...?
 
A guy a work with went for physio this week - not cheap at £70 an hour. Anyway the physio makes him raise one of his arms straight out and tells him to resist the light downwards pressure that he is applying - he does it, no problem. He then presses on a pressure point on this guy's chest and asks him to again resist the downward pressure - this time he's as weak as a baby and his arm comes straight down. it must be a bit strange experiencing it but the science behind it is understandable (probably) with interacting nerves and muscles.

The physio repeats the exercise without touching the pressure point and this guy is back to normal strength. He then opens a jar of fluid and asks this guy to smell it, the smell is like a really strong lemon disinfectant and is a bit overpowering. The physio then gets the guy to do the arm resistance thing again (no pressure points) - and strangely the guy is back to being as weak as a baby!

Anyway (and the point of the story), the guy I work with is naturally amazed and has a good chat with the physio. It tuns out that the physio worked for Leicester during their title winning season and they used to scrub the away changing room in this lemon disinfectant stuff both before games and just before halftime (even though the effects can last up to 6 hours!). Obviously, if correct, then this doesn't explain everything, however, every little helps!
That will explain why they beat us at the Etihad but only drew at the Foo. Or it could be bollox.
 
A guy a work with went for physio this week - not cheap at £70 an hour. Anyway the physio makes him raise one of his arms straight out and tells him to resist the light downwards pressure that he is applying - he does it, no problem. He then presses on a pressure point on this guy's chest and asks him to again resist the downward pressure - this time he's as weak as a baby and his arm comes straight down. it must be a bit strange experiencing it but the science behind it is understandable (probably) with interacting nerves and muscles.

The physio repeats the exercise without touching the pressure point and this guy is back to normal strength. He then opens a jar of fluid and asks this guy to smell it, the smell is like a really strong lemon disinfectant and is a bit overpowering. The physio then gets the guy to do the arm resistance thing again (no pressure points) - and strangely the guy is back to being as weak as a baby!

Anyway (and the point of the story), the guy I work with is naturally amazed and has a good chat with the physio. It tuns out that the physio worked for Leicester during their title winning season and they used to scrub the away changing room in this lemon disinfectant stuff both before games and just before halftime (even though the effects can last up to 6 hours!). Obviously, if correct, then this doesn't explain everything, however, every little helps!
Great tale...you sure the physio wasn't just taking the piss
 
A guy a work with went for physio this week - not cheap at £70 an hour. Anyway the physio makes him raise one of his arms straight out and tells him to resist the light downwards pressure that he is applying - he does it, no problem. He then presses on a pressure point on this guy's chest and asks him to again resist the downward pressure - this time he's as weak as a baby and his arm comes straight down. it must be a bit strange experiencing it but the science behind it is understandable (probably) with interacting nerves and muscles.

The physio repeats the exercise without touching the pressure point and this guy is back to normal strength. He then opens a jar of fluid and asks this guy to smell it, the smell is like a really strong lemon disinfectant and is a bit overpowering. The physio then gets the guy to do the arm resistance thing again (no pressure points) - and strangely the guy is back to being as weak as a baby!

Anyway (and the point of the story), the guy I work with is naturally amazed and has a good chat with the physio. It tuns out that the physio worked for Leicester during their title winning season and they used to scrub the away changing room in this lemon disinfectant stuff both before games and just before halftime (even though the effects can last up to 6 hours!). Obviously, if correct, then this doesn't explain everything, however, every little helps!

Well that Cleaned that one up..
 
A guy a work with went for physio this week - not cheap at £70 an hour. Anyway the physio makes him raise one of his arms straight out and tells him to resist the light downwards pressure that he is applying - he does it, no problem. He then presses on a pressure point on this guy's chest and asks him to again resist the downward pressure - this time he's as weak as a baby and his arm comes straight down. it must be a bit strange experiencing it but the science behind it is understandable (probably) with interacting nerves and muscles.

The physio repeats the exercise without touching the pressure point and this guy is back to normal strength. He then opens a jar of fluid and asks this guy to smell it, the smell is like a really strong lemon disinfectant and is a bit overpowering. The physio then gets the guy to do the arm resistance thing again (no pressure points) - and strangely the guy is back to being as weak as a baby!

Anyway (and the point of the story), the guy I work with is naturally amazed and has a good chat with the physio. It tuns out that the physio worked for Leicester during their title winning season and they used to scrub the away changing room in this lemon disinfectant stuff both before games and just before halftime (even though the effects can last up to 6 hours!). Obviously, if correct, then this doesn't explain everything, however, every little helps!

£70 an hour for physio and cabaret.

Bargain!
 

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