Persuasive Essay On Performance Enhancing Drugs

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In today's highly competitive athletic environment more and more sportsmen and women are turning to fast fixes in the shape of pills and substances to achieve their goals. Sports stars see performance-enhancing drugs (PED's), also known as steroids, as a shortcut to success, which is why many succumb to temptation, even though they run the risk of being tested and ultimately banned (Lampkin 1). The use of performance-enhancing drugs results in multiple negative effects including problems with competition, mental, and physical impairment. Performance-enhancing drugs is mainly used for when it comes to competition in sports. Athletes who have trained hard and clean their entire careers have found themselves competing against others who are using illegal performance-enhancing drugs: a grossly unfair advantage (Mitchell 2). When it comes to baseball, there is one particular athlete that is known for his past experiences with performance-enhancing drugs. These are words from former New York Yankees’ professional baseball player, Alex Rodriguez, …show more content…

With that being said, one can look at professional sports and analyze that steroids work, right? But just looking at it will not suffice. Performance-enhancing drugs may display higher blood pressure and bad cholesterol. While sudden cardiac death is extremely rare in young athletes, discouraging use of PEDs may be one way to keep its occurrence as low as possible (Angell 4). One will have to analyze how the players’ health is being affected, and this is where the jobs of the parents or even the professional sports staff will have to come into play. Anabolic steroids seem to increase the risk of potentially fatal conditions, including heart attack and heart rhythm problems (Angell

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