Steroids and Sports Steroids, ever since their introduction into the sports world five decades ago, they have been a controversial issue (WebMD medical news). Anabolic performance dates as far back as the original Olympic Games. Today walking into any gym you will find some one who is using steroids or some kind of enhancement supplement. Anabolic steroids are so popular with athletes from high School level all the way up to the top. For the past fifty years, athletes around the world use steroids to gain muscle mass, and along with regular work-outs try to achieve the results they desire. Kids today using these drugs are getting younger and younger every day. But is it worth the cost? I believe the ban on steroids should be strictly …show more content…
The use of steroids by athletes to gain muscle mass is rapid and effective. Each individual user makes a decision based on the activity they participate. Some athletes desire to jump higher, others to run faster, or to throw the farthest and hit home runs, yet others desire to bench the highest weight possible; and football players want to improve on lean body mass and have a comparative edge, whether in high school, collage, or the pros. Andrew Rensik, of 9BNEWS reports that, "national statistics show that as much as ten percent of high school athletes are involved in steroids" (9NEWS.com). A university of Michigan report by the Monitoring Future Study puts steroid use at 4 percent in 2002, up from 25 percent in 2000. In 1992 71 percent of high school seniors felt that steroid use wasn't worth risking their health, that number dropped to 51 percent in 2002 (www.nsba.org, Ron Kriochic, Mitch Stephens). "Peak rates of annual use occurred in 2002 and 2004 for 12th graders (2.5 percent), in 2000 and 2002 for 10th graders (2.2 percent). Eighth graders reported significant decrease in lifetime and annual steroid use in 2004, as well as a decrease in perceived availability of steroid drugs. A significant decrease was also measured among 10th graders for 2004" (Infofacts 2). Athletes of all levels abuse anabolic steroids to improve performance and to enhance the
Sports are something that everyone in the world, regardless of age, sex, or nationality, can enjoy. Whether it's a child playing in his first t-ball game or a professional athlete swimming in the Olympics and everyone in between, sports can connect almost everyone. Fan support and overall devotion for athletic competition has raised professional athletes to superstars and national icons; Super Bowl Sunday is a national holiday to some, and sports are one of the largest moneymakers in the economy.
I think it should be a federal law that all athletes should be tested before competing because performance enhancing drugs have a negative effect on long term health, they give an unfair advantage, and it could hurt other players because the drug could cause anger, drowsiness, and pain.
Baseball has always been known as “America’s Favorite Pastime”. Over the past decade, the game America knows and loves has been exposed as a game full of cheaters. Major League Baseball(MLB) has had over one hundred players test positive for performance-enhancing substances over the past fifteen years. Performance-enhancing substances increase a player’s ability to produce better stats to help his salary. The past fifteen years of baseball have contained dirty play by some of the best players to ever play the sport. Kids all over America look at these athletes as role models. The money hungry players proceed to send a terrible message to fans of the game by taking drugs to succeed. After commissioner Bud Selig cracked down
Abstract: With the increase of competition has also come the need to become bigger and stronger than the opponent. The use of steroids among athletes has caused the focus of the game to change. No longer does an athlete want to win by doing their best, but they want to become bigger and have an advantage over the opponent. Ultimately, all athletes feel that they need to use performance-enhancing drugs to compete at the same level. Despite all of the warnings and information on performance-enhancing drugs, athletes continue to use them and overlook the potential health risks associated with steroids.
“…medical researchers believe that between 1 and 3 million youths and adults have taken anabolic steroids in one form or another specifically to enhance their looks or athletic performances,” stated Nuwer (Nuwer, 61). As astounding as these figures are, the number of performance drug users is steadily increasing. With this progressively increasing numbers, it is projected that millions more will use steroids in the immediate future (Newer, 61). Athletes have always sought an advantage in competition even if ignoring the law and their health if necessary. Using drugs of any sort to facilitate an athlete’s athletic ability should be illegal. The use of performance enhancing drugs is not only detrimental to the user but it also creates an
Why exactly are steroids wrong? They can make great athletes into exceptional athletes, they are easily obtainable and in some circumstances are medically necessary. Could there be a valid argument that allowing them to be policed in sports would make steroids acceptable? No. Even if steroids were allowed in sports there would still be controversy. For example, if the NFL were to make steroids legal, the temptations for many athletes would be overpowering. These actions would need to include a policy for regulating how much is acceptable and safe. Therefore, making steroids legal would only transfer controversy to a different rule. Another conflicting factor would be the competitors that believe taking performance enhancing drug are wrong would be at an unfair advantage.
Want to know how to get bigger and stronger without having to work as hard as normal? Willing to take the risk of getting into trouble to make gains? Well than PED’s will do the trick. PED’s, also known as performance-enhancing drugs (PED’s) can benefit a person, but at a great cost. The disadvantages outweigh the benefits when it comes to PED’s. Many professional athletes face consequences due to the use of PED or steroid use. Therefore there are many easier ways to get things done, but may not be worth the consequences.
To begin with, if the ban on drugs were lifted the problems would no longer be there. Athletes from all areas of sports have made their intentions very clear that they intend to use the steroids no matter the consequences .
The debate about steroid use is important so that the uses of steroids can be more clearly articulated, such as health, competition, sports and personal fitness. Steroids should be legal for people to take if they choose to do so because if used not habitually they can be very beneficial to the average weight lifter. Steroids have always had a bad wrap. From the constant jokes about juice head bodybuilders, to sports coaches talking to their student athletes about why steroids are bad and not a good choice for them. Steroids are seen as cheating. Steroids took on the national media’s attention in the late 1990’s
Biology affects the way everything that we do whether it's from exercising or you are just eating a meal with your family. However these are all everyday uses of our body’s another instance of biology outside these everyday uses are PED’s or Performance Enhancing Drugs, some of these drugs include anabolic steroids and HGH or human growth hormones. (1). Many of today's biggest athletes such as Alex Rodriguez and Lance Armstrong who have been either accused or been caught using these banned substances to get a edge up on their competition. Despite the repercussions that face the athletes that use the substances many of them chose to use such the banned products. In the case of HGH it decrease your body fat it also gives increased muscle size and strength as well
Steroids are performance enhancing supplements for an individual. These basically increase the level of testosterone level in one’s body, allowing him or her to carry out physically intensive activities under a heavy load. There are various types of supplements available for commercial use.
This is a material world promoting material values, thus meaning that it should not be surprising to see individuals being willing to do everything in their power in order to make profits. Or should it? The sports community today is troubled by a series of athletes who have yielded to society's pressures and abandoned their principles with the purpose of taking performance enhancing drugs. It is difficult to determine if it would be normal for the masses to judge these individuals, concerning that they are actually one of the reasons for which these people have come to consider taking performance enhancing drugs in the first place. However, the only ones who can judge them are other hard-working sportspersons who have stood by their principles and who respect the idea of sport in general.
Currently it is an estimated that at least 6.67 percent of high school seniors in the United States have tried steroids, which is 500,000 males between the ages of 17 and 18 (Anabolic Steroids). The pressure of steroids on teenagers is constantly drilled into their heads because they associate increased strength with perfection. Teenagers are under immense pressure to be perfect. Kids are pressured to do well in school, sports, and any other activities that they are participating in. Anything other than the best is unacceptable and failure which strikes and leads to disrespect. Failure has the sole purpose of tearing people from their self confidence and lending them to be insecure, questioning their abilities and themselves. It does
In today’s society, athletes are revered as heroes. There is immense pressure to be the best. Athletes are willing to do whatever it takes to gain an edge, even if it means compromising their health. For almost three decades, athletes have been supplementing their strength program with anabolic steroids to enhance their performance. To be sure, anabolic steroids are effective supplements to strength training programs, but there is no doubt that the consequences can be deleterious.
In today’s society in athletics, muscle mass and strength seem more important than in years past. It is believed that many athletes use anabolic steroids to increase their muscle mass and also their strength. Anabolic steroids are a group of synthetic hormones that promote the storage of proteins and the growth of tissue, sometimes used by athletes to increase muscle size and strength. Before the mid 1970’s the use of anabolic androgenic steroids (AAS) was used mainly by highly trained athletes especially those involved in weight training. Since then other athletes including those involved in recreational sports and non-competitive sports have started using the steroids. Steroids are also being used by many school age children