Lance Armstrong and the Use of Performance-Enhancing Substances

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On August 24, 2012, the USADA announced that Lance Armstrong would be stripped of his seven Tour titles, honors and would be banned from cycling for life. The report stated that Armstrong had used banned performance-enhancing substances. On October 10, 2012, the USADA released evidence, which included laboratory tests, emails and monetary payments. "The evidence shows beyond any doubt that the U.S. Postal Service Pro Cycling Team ran the most sophisticated, professionalized and successful doping program that the sport had ever seen," Travis Tygart, chief executive of the USADA, said in a statement (“Lance Armstrong Biography” 1).
Athletes should not be able to take performance enhancing substances to protect their bodies and keep the game fair. In order to better understand performance enhancing substances, we need to learn what substances athletes are taking, why they take them, and how they damage their bodies. We also need to know if they are helping teams win and how often they are tested. Last, we need to know how we can stop athletes from taking them.
Do you know what performance enhancing drugs athletes are taking? There are about three common drugs that athletes take. The first is creatine. Creatine is a compound that occurs naturally in your body but it is also sold as an over-the-counter supplement. It’s mainly used to increase muscle mass and strength. It’s also used to enhance recovery after a workout. Mostly football players, hockey players, wrestlers, and gymnasts use creatine. The second drug is anabolic steroids. Anabolic steroids are mainly used by football players and weightlifters. They are used to increase strength build muscle. Anabolic steroids are synthetic versions of a hormone: testosterone.
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We probably won’t be able to beat doping in sports. It started so early and some athletes depend on doping in sports. New substances are being found and being used. The players that are doping in their sport are responsible for themselves and aren’t going to listen to the fas. The further underground the Performance Enhancement Drug trade is driven, the more likely that unscrupulous individuals can take advantage of these athletes that are simply trying to keep up with other competitors that have easier and more trusted access to such underground methods of acquiring these drugs. Another reason that Performance Enhancing Drug use will never be eradicated is because almost every Players' Agreement requires players be given advanced notice prior to all drug testing. This gives players more than enough time to clear their systems and pass a drug test.

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