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    Performance enhancing drugs (such as steroids) also come with risks to the taking of them, while at the same time, come with several benefits as well. In sports of all kinds, a split second advantage can make the difference between winning and losing, especially when the top prize is on the line. And, performance enhancing drugs (such as steroids) give an athlete that advantage needed to pull off a win. Though illegal now, if made legal, these drugs could potentially change the sports as we know them

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    steroids, I knew they were making me play better.” Lyle Alzado, American footballer. This is just one of many athletes who have took performance enhancing drugs in the past and have lived to regret it. Never before has there been so much help for athletes. Today technology, coaches and equipment has never been better. However, cheating within sport has never been such a problem before. Almost one tenth of all athletes have admitted to taking at least one form of performance enhancing

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    Should Drugs Be Banned?

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    In the modern era, sport is one of the most important parts of life. Billions of people play some sort of sport every day and there are hundreds of millions of professional sportsman and woman in the world. In sports, many people have been caught taking these ‘performance-enhancing drugs’. Many believe that these drugs should be completely banned due to the danger they may cause the athlete but many believe that this has gone too far to turn back, and that the drugs should be controlled and made

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    have had their reputations tarnished by using performance enhancing drugs (sometimes shortened to PEDs). In his interview with Opera Winfrey, Armstrong stated that “I didn 't view [doping] [as cheating]. I viewed it as a level playing field” (Lance). With this statement, Armstrong is declaring that many professional cyclists and other professional athletes engage in illegal doping in order to improve their performances. These drugs can be useful for their ability to decrease recovery time, allowing

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    Picture yourself being the best athlete in the world and in your sport. After you picture that imagine how you would feel if you were caught with steroids and banned. Your reputation is tarnished and everything you have done has gone to waste. This is what has happened to past athletes and is still happening to present athletes. Athletes have been using steroids since the 70’s and use quickly ascended in the 80’s and so forth into the early 2000’s. Steroids should not be able to be used by Athletes

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    Steroids are the single most abused performance-enhancing substance in the history of sports. As popular as the drug may be, the DEA listed anabolic steroids as a controlled substance under the Controlled Substance Act in 1990: meaning steroids can only be prescribed by a medical professional (Parks 12). Steroids are not only creating a poor image of professional sports, they also set a terrible example for the athletic, competitive youth of this generation. Children venerate their role models -

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    Lance Armstrong Steroids

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    Alex Rodriguez, Barry Bonds, and Lance Armstrong are all athletes that have even been accused of or admitted to using performance-enhancing drugs. Many associate the word Performance Enhancing Drugs or steroids to athletes, which is actually a common misconception. PEDs are substances that are used to improve any form of activity performance in humans and since 776 B.C.E, people have been taking them. The Greeks first used them in the Olympic games to gain an advantage over the other professionals

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    Enhancing Drugs In this essay the pending question is wether professional Athletes should be banned for life if convicted of using illegal Performance Enhancing Drugs and I truly believe that in certain circumstances that athletes should be banned. Outlined in this essay will be what are Performance Enhancing Drugs? what different types of these PEDs exist? how PEDs can pose drastic mental & physiological health issues in relation to health? and the use of PEDs ruining the integrity of sport as whole

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    Sports Enhancement

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    substances in sports is strictly banned, however such ban is opposed by some either on the account of performance theory or on reasonable grounds based on contrary of ban with science. In the reading “Sports Enhancement” the Author “Thomas H. Murray” brings the ban to justification by providing acceptable arguments in favour. In this paper, I will discuss three characteristics of sports outlined in reading to contend in favour of author’s cessation. Firstly, Rules has great significance in sports as they

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    Athletes And Drug Use Many people believe that drug use in professional athletics is not a serious problem, however it is more widespread and serious than people think. In professional athletics the use of drugs is looked upon as somewhat of a serious problem, but is also very discrete and low key. Every once in a while one might see a prominent figure in a certain sport being reprimanded for the use of some outlawed drug, however this is just one of the many who happened to get caught. Athletes

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