Essay On Performance Enhancing Drugs

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e of performance enhancing drugs in sports
Performance enhancing drugs should be prohibited in all associations in sports. Not only because it dismantles the playing field for all athketes but it ruins athlete’s lives and careers in many ways. Titles can be revokes and winnings can be rejected. The side effects are horrendous and it ruins the love for the sport each true athlete participates in.
Athletes think that performance enhancing drugs level out the playing field and let all of the current athletes compete on the same level. This only will make things worse than they already seem. Currently there are players who trained day in and day out, putting in hard work every hour of the day, compete on the same level, and go the extra mile for …show more content…

He would win race after race, tour after tour, but he only accomplished this because of the use of performance enhancing drugs. He used a drug called EPO which is an illegal transfusion of oxygenated blood cells that are put into an athlete’s body to help their blood cells stay oxygenated. This drug would take the athletes ability to perform for a long period of time to a whole knew level. This gave players, cyclist, and runners such an advantage that they could be stripped of their titles or medals received if they were caught. Oprah Winfrey interviewed lance about his use of drugs. He stated that he thought it was alright it use the drugs at the time he was doping. But then he later stated that he was sorry for the pain he caused everyone. He stated he was so caught up in everything that he took whatever means had to be taken to protect his …show more content…

The United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA), “Physiological effects such as Acne, Male pattern baldness, Liver Damage, Premature closure of the growth centers of long bones, stunted growth and disruption of puberty” can come from participating with performance enhancing drugs. For the female population that indulges in performance enhancing drugs, the deepening of the voice and cessation of breast development occur along with the growth of hair on the face, stomach and upper back, and enlarged clitoris, and lastly abnormal menstrual

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