The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) explained the data presented in figure 3.2 A. It describe the percentages on the perceptions of values most reinforced through sport. A number of athletes wanted to have higher opportunity to win in the game as well as having desire to increase the effectiveness of their performances. In order to achieve their goals, they willing to consume PEDs in sports. This causes inequality among athletes in the competition espacially to those who do not consume PEDs. Also, athletes with doping habit Hence, this explains that PEDs create un unfairness among athlets and bring bad influence to teenagers. In conclusion, it is clearly understand that consumption of PEDs has the negative effects. It can cause
First of all the side effects are horrible, and you will have to live with them the rest of your life. Second, you will have the regret of taking PEDs, and setting a bad example to children around the world who look up to you. And you could be the reason that a teenage athlete dying because of drugs. Third, you could kill yourself, the ones you love, the opponent, or an innocent citizen that you happen to come across when you are taking out your anger. And you can get depressed, or go insane. PEDs should be ban from all professional sports, because they, have horrible side effects that can’t always be fixed, they set a bad example for children, and they can hurt many people including yourself, or make you go insane or get
“Sammy Sosa, Mark McGwire, Barry Bonds, Roger Clemens, Jose Canseco, Alex Rodriguez, all of these baseball players have admitted to the use of Performance Enhancing Drugs (PEDs)” (“Performance Enhancing Drugs”). “Mark McGwire broke Roger Maris’s 37 year old record of 61 home runs. McGwire hit a total of 70 home runs in 1998. Sammy Sosa also broke Maris’s record with 66 homeruns.” In “2001 Barry Bonds broke Mark McGwire’s home run record by hitting 73”. “In 2009 Sosa, Bonds, and McGwire all admitted to using PEDs during their careers” (“Sports Tarninshed”). Many professional baseball players have admitted to the use of Performance Enhancing Drugs through out their career. Performance Enhancing Drugs have given these players an unfair advantage
Culture can arguable be the thing that is impacted the most from the use of performance-enhancing drugs. People in the everyday society look to the countries greatest pasttime for inspiration and an escape from their everyday life. “Few sports-related events have garnered as much interest and as much cynicism as the steroid scandal in baseball.” (Ringeret al 91) It’s damage crushed the spirit of many individuals, “[b]oth ardent fans and casual observers wonder why proffessional baseball players would choose to use such substances when their use is viewed as outside the bounds of fair play.” (Ringeret al 91) There may not be a true reasoning, unflawed, as to why PED’s were thought acceptable to players, but research shows that values and norms in the culture of competitive sports often differ from commonly held social norms about what is fair and what is not.
Performance-enhancing substances have been a hot topic in professional sports for many years. Although most people have heard about them, they do not realize that they can be a major problem for adolescents. Steve Pasieb, the President and CEO of Partnership for Drug-Free Kids stated, “‘Young people are seeking out and using performance-enhancing substances like synthetic hGH- and supplements purporting to contain hGH- hoping to improve athletic performance or body appearance without really knowing what substances they are putting into their bodies (Feliz).”’ Adolescents using performance-enhancing drugs are likely to be harmed, due to the dangers that come with taking them. Taking PED’s can be a huge problem for teens. These drugs can affect
As he waited in the waiting room to hear his test results, he thought about all those times he abused his body just to be captain of his college football team. Due to taking anabolic steroids, he now may have kidney failure just because he wanted to impress everyone. Anabolic steroids should not be used by athletes because they affect the brain, have long and short term effects, and they are addictive.
Peds can cause blood clots, the increase of heart rate, and heart attacks. “The use of peds in sports has the risk of causing a blood clot, and the increase of the heart rate, leading to a heart attack”. (USADA Effects of peds).The tests need to be stricter before people get seriously hurt. If this is not stricter than everyone with peds will have these issues, and more.
“CRACK” and there goes his third home run for the game. This has never happened in his baseball career until today and many people are asking questions. Is this natural? Or is there something going on behind the scenes? As it turns out, he had actually been using performance enhancing drugs (PED) for the past seven months leading up to the game. PEDs have become very common in today’s time. Athletes around the world use these products to push the boundaries and to strive for greatness. When people think of PEDs they think it has to do with professional or college students but it has found its way onto high school campuses. High school student want to improve their skill so they can make it to the next level. PED’s among high school students and athletes is becoming more prevalent and has serious consequences in how the drugs affect their bodies.
Through numerous years of professional sports athletes have been caught utilizing performance-enhancing drugs and this had affected athletes in many ways. This picture is saying that athletes do use steroids and that the game is not clean. Professional athletes have to ask themselves would they prepare hard and fair or would they cheat and utilize steroids. These are inquires that competitors must ask themselves consistently, some of them decide to make the best decision while others turn to steroids with expectation that they will become the best in the game. It helps to see how steroid use in professional sports influences both the game and its audience in a positive and negative ways.
Seven muscle-bound sprinters all standing at the starting block, the hot sun beating down on them and sweat dripping off their faces, this is the moment they all have been waiting for. The gun is fired and the sprinters are off, 100 meters and 9.79 seconds later, Ben Johnson crossed the finish line, he is the new world champion and became the fastest men in history. Within hours Johnson tested positive for the use of performance enhancing drugs which are illegal, he was stripped of his gold medal, world record, and banned from the sport. Many competitive sports banned the use of performance enhancing drugs because they are negative to the players and the sport. Therefore, the use of performance enhancing drugs, also known as PED’s, should continue to be illegal because it is harmful to the athletes and creates a
“Over 1.5 million teens admit to using anabolic steroids”, said Taylor Hooton, the leader in advocacy against performance enhancing drugs. Using performance- enhancing drugs has become the major part of any athletic and nonathletic life since the early Greek time. What is more, various drugs were used by Roman Gladiators to prevent fatigue and injury. Proponents of using drugs argue that PEDs cannot be considered as something nefarious in our time, because it was used as conventional pills by many of our ancestors.
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.
‘Olympic track star Marion Jones was sentenced in a federal court to six months in prison.’ (Kelly and Rao, 2008) The reason why Jones was guilty is because of the use of performance enhancing drugs since 1999. More and more famous athletes prove to have used banned drugs to enhance their performance. At the same time, the role that the anti-doping agency is more and more important in the world wide games, such as Olympic Game, Tour de France. Nowadays, whether the performance enhancing drugs (PEDs) should be legalized has sparked a heated debate. However, the use of PEDs is morally wrong and it should be banned in sports. This essay will demonstrate three main points which explain the
According to Dr. Charles E. Yesalis, a professor health and human development at Penn St. University, "drug use among athletes has gone dramatically up in recent years. Athletes also are becoming more venturesome about mixing different types of drugs. One reason is that new drugs keep coming on the market, and some turn out to be of help in giving athletes a competitive edge. Sports officials feel they have no choice but to try to combat drug use in sports with every legitimate weapon at their command. They are motivated in part by concern for athletes' well being. Most performance-enhancing agents have side effects that can pose an immediate or long-range threat to health. But the officials are driven by self-interest too. If the public perceive major sports to be hopelessly drug-ridden, attendance and television viewership is likely to plummet. And thatcould lead to financial ruin for athletes and promoters alike. The monetary stakes are higher today than ever before. Many of the top athletes damned very high salaries, and a select few demand huge additional sums for product endorsement. Pro team owners, meanwhile, are constantly scrambling for more income from broadcasting and other sources to meet their massive payrolls and still turn a profit. A series of drug scandals might well cause media outlets and corporate sponsors
The Tour de France is considered the world’s most competitive bicycle race. Each summer top cycling teams from around the world compete in the three-week event, which sends riders on a grueling, multi-stage course through the mountainous countryside of Ireland, France, and Belgium. In 1998, the image of Tour de France cyclists as athletes at the peak of their natural abilities was tarnished by allegations of widespread performanceenhancing drug use among competitors. The “doping” scandal broke a few days prior to the start of the race when a masseuse for France’s Festina team, Willy Voet, was arrested after police found large quantities of anabolic steroids and erythropoietin, or EPO, in his car
More and more, of our society views winning more important than itself. Success in competition brings status, popularity, and fame, not to mention college scholarships. Today’s athletes are looking for an advantage over the competition that will make them winners. Unfortunately, the drugs of today are caught up in the high stakes competition frenzy. Of this reality, teenage use of performance improved drugs is growing ever more popular. In colleges and in the professional league a lot of people are doing drugs and its ruining their health and life. Also, if some teenagers take performance drugs they are making them better than everyone else giving themselves an advantage over everyone else which is cheating, so why should they get money