Are you kidding me?? Protein and carbs are food for fucck's sake, not drugs. Where does the NCAA get off telling athletes what foods they can eat? It's not like you could "test" for it or anything. Sports organizations are getting WAY too "big brother" for my taste.
ha ha
agreed, it's because they have no clue whatsoever so they pull some arbitrary number out of their heads and make it law.
picture a bunch of elderly women over 70 years of age sitting around knitting sweaters for their grandkids and they have been asked to decide on levels of creatine, glutamine, whey isolate, dextrose, vitargo, etc that would be considered natural/safe.
obviously they're like, 'WTF
' but they have to make a decision so they go, 'ok, blah blah....'
that's the credibility you're dealing with.
ask them if a diet of kfc and mcdonalds is safe and legal and they would laugh their heads off.
now which protocol do you think would be the safest?