Steroids In Professional Sports

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Sport events are usually for enjoyment and competition, and usually aims to improve; but what is the difference between increasing skill and performance in training, and taking drugs? Any competition can be unfair. Whether it is for an athlete using the advantage of performance enhancing drugs, or an athlete that is constantly training with a coach or even training in the gym for many days straight. We, the sports fans, don’t want to continue paying a high amount of money to witness our favorite professional athlete complete the same task over and over again. We want to watch these athletes succeed and watch them complete these tasks while they're succeeding and achieving what has not been achieved before. Some people do not agree that steroids …show more content…

One of the main factors of why steroids are illegal is because of the proven health risks for individuals who have used them. There are more risk factors for a person who is driving from one place to another. Even walking in the city enjoying a day with your family could end extremely massively. So why are steroids illegal because of the “health risks” or “side effects” that an athlete may or may not even get. A devoted and dedicated athlete that is out doing what they do because they love the game and want to succeed to make their fans happy and to be a good role model for younger athletes to look up to. That is the kind of athlete that is not going to listen to the “what ifs” and “what could happen” from a doctor. They want to achieve their goals so something little like that will not get in the way. With a doctor regulating the athlete with the use of what they are taking and informing them with the information they need to know could make steroids one step closer to being …show more content…

Viewed with less condemnation than PEDs which is proven to help athletes heal. The amount of ibuprofen athletes take for a cramp or even a headache has people viewing at that as the right thing to do. Talking about the use of PEDs for a serious injury is shamed upon because others believe they are cheating. Joe Root is a pro-am motocross rider from Los Angeles. Breaking his femur and shattering his hip Joe was told by an orthopedic surgeon, he would not be able to race for about 9-12 months. Using a growth hormone that was monitored regularly by his doctor he, was able to return back to racing in just 8

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