Should Steroids Be Banned In Sports?

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When people talk about sports, it is common to talk about the teams or athletes or how enjoyable the game was. But what people often overlook is the serious issue of Performance-Enhancing Drugs, or PEDs, that give great athletes an advantage. PEDs are abused by many athletes and it is unfair because of the advantage it can give athletes, as well as the harm that it can cause to the athletes that use steroids. PEDs need to be banned from sports because of the unfair advantage and the harmful side effects and health issues that can come with them. PEDs should be banned as they give athletes an unfair advantage in sports because of how they can help with endurance and speed up recovery processes. According to Victor Conte, from Bay Area Laboratory Co-Operative, “ For the …show more content…

Would they be a benefit to an NBA player? Absolutely”. NBA players and many other athletes in different sports that need endurance could benefit from these drugs. Steroids not only help with muscle growth, as NBA players need to be skinnier to have the agility that they have on the court. Conte also says, “ EPO boosts endurance not only by bringing more oxygen to muscles, but also by speeding up removal of metabolic waste, delaying the onset of fatigue”. With all athletes, especially NBA players and Cyclists can go a long time without becoming fatigued. That is a major advantage against athletes that do not dope as they will become tired faster and the dopers will have that advantage over them since they will not become tired as fast as them. PEDs do not just help with endurance though. PEDs also help with recovery processes, especially for older athletes. “The level of these hormones like growth hormone and testosterone begin to decline in the body on average at age 30… So guys getting up in their 30s are not going to recover like they would be in

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