Steroids even date back to the Ancient Greek Olympics. (Tony Khing, pg.16) In 1935, Dutch scientists finally found where to create the drug, and the drug was found in bull testes. (Judy Monroe, pg.15) Steroids have made a big rise in today’s society. It has went from mostly just famous athletes using to even now teenagers use it in high school. Now more than one million people have used steroids and about half are teens. (Judy Monroe, pg.31) Steroids have made a slow up rise in the world, and they have evolved more and more over the years. And they keep evolving slowly, and as the more they evolve the more people and athletes stat to use them. Steroids are very illegal in the United States and many other countries. A problem with them being …show more content…
Steroids have lots of side effects and life time damages such as, paranoia, delusions, heart attack, stroke, kidney failure, tumors in the liver, and much more. (“The effects of steroid use”) These damages can easily end these steroid users life, and they do not understand that now, but they do when reality hits and they are getting very unhealthy because of the steroids they abused. Athletes and steroid users make steroids more dangerous than what they already are. These users and athletes stack different types of steroids together at once to get better results, but the more they add the more dangerous it gets and the more it effects their health badly. And they do not realize these teenagers look up to them and their bad ways when they think they are setting a good example, they are setting these teenagers up for failure and letting them ruin their life. Because these athletes let these teenagers believe it is right to use these drugs and it is not and they need to realize that. And the government needs to do a better job regulating these drugs because for them to make a big deal about these drugs when athletes use them, but these teenagers can get a hold of them so easily. If steroids are dangerous to one’s health, the drug should not be as easily accessible and the government should regulate its …show more content…
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Through the late 90s and early 2000s, steroid use came into the forefront of Major League Baseball. When high school athletes see their role models abusing these drugs and getting away with it, it can cause a negative impact on their decisions. In a 2002 National Institute of Drug Abuse study, 2.5% of 8th graders, 2.5% of 10th graders, and 4% of 12th graders admitted to using steroids at some time. It is reported that 6% of athletes have used steroids, but the actual number is thought to be much higher.
Steroid usage in sports has been a controversial issue since it began sometime around the 1940’s. The conflicting opinions of how steroids in sports should be managed has eventually created what can be accurately described as a whirlwind of confusion. In the two articles “Destroyed” by Peter F. Martin, and “The Designer Player” by Rodrigo Villagomez, the authors differ in their opinions about steroid usage in sports. While Martin believes that steroid users are ruining the game and their bodies, Villagomez thinks that living itself is harming our bodies and that steroid users are heroes for making the game more interesting. However, both authors are attempting to persuade their audiences into believing what they think.
Summary The article How many rugby players use steroids? It’s more like how many don’t by Steve Howell, is about the amount of people who use steroids to enhance their skills or to gain the body they want faster. He discusses how body builder are in denial of the problems with steroids and how in rugby they would be able to go “untackled” for years.
Steroids are the common enhancer to use because it brings results fast. The effects can be worse than the results. Drug abuse can be life threatening. Athletes need to think about their future, such as family, friends, and their own life. Athletes have been using drugss for many years and will keep using for many more.
Mostly power hitters and pitchers will use these steroids. Performance-enhancing drugs have been around for quite awhile. The first use of performance-enhancing drugs can be traced back to the eighth century BC Greek Olympics where they would eat sheep
Steroids are becoming more popular in major sports, and athletes use them to get an edge on their performance. In Zev Chafets article, “Led Steroids into the Hall of Fame”, Chafets gives great examples using logos of how steroids are used in major sports and how we should accept their use. Chafets explains that we should accept steroid use, for example, in major league baseball, and let the athletes be eligible for the Hall of Fame. To begin with, many major league athletes use substances that help them perform better and make them feel better. To be an athlete in a high league, pressure is always on and the performance really matters.
Every year the size of players ascends and these abusers continue to get away with little to no punishment. Highly sought after high school recruits turn to these to put on size before their first season of college football and collegiate players use them to prep for their possible future in the NFL. Due to the lack of testing, the upside for student-athletes to juice has almost become greater than the latter. Particularly in high school, the chance of a player actually getting busted does not deter them from cheating and trying to pack on excessive amounts of muscle. Every year parents lose kids that have thought they needed steroids to get bigger or improve their image.
Mahmoud Elbadry Dr. Maha Hassan Rhet 1020-08 13 March 2016 Performance Enhancing Drugs: An Annotated Bibliography Research Question: Why do athletes use performance enhancing drugs, what is the ethical dilemma in using them, and what are the effects of their use on sports? Anderson, Jack. " Doping, sport and the law: time for repeal of prohibition?" International Journal of Law in Context.
By allowing professional athletes to use drugs, what message are we sending out to young sports players and those who idolize their sporting heroes? Is the goal to inform them on how to cheat, or how to use your own muscle and blood to win? Performance-Enhancing drugs used by athletes can cause many health problems and create an unfair advantage to other athletes. Many of the performance enhancers used have serious health risk and allow the use of such substances could cause peer pressure to all athletes to consider using them. Athletes dreaming to improve their performance the easy way are often the first you see to start using substances; this places them at risk of the many consequences.
Background: Performance-enhancing drugs have been widely used in sports for centuries. The first recorded use of PEDS in sports was during the ancient Olympic games in 776 BC when athletes experimented with herbal medication 2. However, what qualifies as cheating to us was perfectly acceptable to them and the athletes that participated weren’t
Many athletes in hindsight have attributed to this fact. Several Doctors have also stated this fact. One example is Lyle Alzado. Lyle was an NFL football defensive lineman who played for the Oakland Raiders. Lyle started using massive quantities of steroids when he was in college and continued to use them throughout his professional career.
Performance Enhancing Drugs (PEDs) have been used in sports for many years. The common term for it is doping. It is one of the most important issues among professional athletes today. Doping should not be allowed in professional sports. The use of performance-enhancing drugs creates a disadvantage for the athletes that don't use PEDs since they will not perform as well as the athletes that used the drugs during the game or competition.
“Before steroids, records were made to be broken. Now they’re stolen,” is a quote that many know. The number of athletes who use steroids is staggering. First of all, the health effects could create huge problems for the athletes. Next, the consequences for using steroids are huge.
¨Richard Callicott, former Chief Executive of UK Sport, stated in a Nov. 1, 2003 article titled¨ "Yes or No? Question of the Week: Drugs in Sport," published in The Times (London):"As the national anti-doping agency we will never accept this. Performance-enhancing drugs are not only prohibited because they violate the spirit of sport but because they can damage the health of athletes. In 1976, the East German swimming team won 11 out of 13 Olympic events, and later sued the government for giving them anabolic steroids. In 1992, Vicky Rabinowicz interviewed small groups of athletes.
Mr. J. Hirby of lawdictionary.org states: Many professional athletes take steroids illegally, which not only represent a potential felony convictions but may also result in permanent career damages. People take steroids because it helps them build muscle quickly and perform more effectively at top levels. However, they are considered cheating by many sports enthusiasts, and they are banned from use because no organization wants to lend its support to a practice that leads to severe health risks for the sake of improved athletic performance (Hirby). This quote stated above describes how it is in-fact cheating to use steroids in pro sports as believed by sport enthusiasts and many fans.