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Shane Ryan FULL Interview: Enhanced Games PED Protocol, Abu Dhabi Missiles, & Swimming FAST

1 h 55 min · 19 de may de 2026
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Shane Ryan returns to the Night Swim Podcast for an in-depth conversation about the Enhanced Games! Just days before the event, Shane breaks down his personal PED protocol, the groundbreaking medical case study in Abu Dhabi, training under Brett Hawke, and what it’s really like competing on enhancements. Topics covered: * Life in Abu Dhabi during missile attacks and drone warnings * The 8-week Enhanced Games protocol (testosterone, GH, stimulants, peptides + more) * Blood work, MRIs, VO2 max testing, and strict medical monitoring * Training, suit issues, water weight management, and how the body actually feels * James Magnussen, Kristian, Cody Miller, Hunter Armstrong updates * Why many “clean” athletes are already on similar substances via TUEs * ISL payment issues, Swim Ireland drama, retirement, and what’s next * Enhanced care, longevity, and the future of the Games Shane also shares wild stories from the compound, full-body suits, recovery tools, and why this is more than just swimming — it’s entertainment + science. If you want the raw, unfiltered truth about the Enhanced Games from an athlete actually doing it, this is the episode. Drop your questions and predictions for the races below! Watch the Enhanced Games live this weekend on YouTube, Twitch, Kick & Roku. 🌙 Night Swim PodcastWhen the pool lights go out, the real talk begins. Hosted by Dax Hill (NCAA champ, Texas Longhorns legend, high-performance technique guru @Reykli) and Elvis Burrows (Bahamian Olympian, national record holder, founder of Burrow's Best swimmer hair and skin care), Night Swim is unfiltered swim culture — NCAA battles, Olympic tea, training hacks, and pool-deck chaos. No scripts. No PR. Just two Black swimmers who’ve seen it all, saying what everyone else whispers.New episodes weekly. Grab your goggles, hit subscribe, and dive in.🎙️ Presented by Swimnerd. #NightSwimPod #Swimming

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