Essay On Performance Enhancing Drugs

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Performance Enhancing Drugs Should sports allow the use of performance enhancing drugs? performance-enhancing substances, also known as performance-enhancing drugs (PED), are substances that are used to improve any form of activity performance in humans. A well-known example involves doping in sport, were banned physical performance–enhancing drugs are used by athletes and bodybuilders. sports should not allow the use of performance enhancing drugs. Even though PED can have a huge impact on recovery times, I believe they should not have them. Long term effects, Unfair advantage and influencing the youth are the most important reasons when considering legalizing them. First, when considering legalizing PED you need to look at long term effects not only short term. According to Gary Becker a professor of Philosophy at Hamilton College “Performance …show more content…

According to Richard Pound former president of the anti doping agency (WADA) states that ” I don't want my grandchildren to have to become chemical stockpiles in order to be good at sports and to have fun at it. Baseball, take your kid out to the ballpark some day and you say, 'Son, someday if you ingest enough of this sh[*!], you might be a player on that field, too.' It's a completely antithetical view to what sport should have been in the first place.’’You respect the rules, you respect your opponents, you respect yourself. You play fair. I think that bleeds over into life as well”. It's also not fair because if an athlete wants to put chemicals in their body and risk their life to win and another athlete doesn't want to infect their body with chemicals because they actually care about their future and their influence. That would be unfair to the athlete who doesn't take PEDs, leaving me to my next point , influence on younger

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