There are so many reasons why athletes who participate in athletics take sports enhancing drugs, but people still ask the question why the athletes would risk their career, fame and status by taking drugs which would make them perform better. Well the reason why athletes would take sports enhancing drugs is so they can be the best and win the individual events. It gets so annoying for athletes when they train 24/7 for their whole life and they keep on getting knocked out in the heats, or the group stages. So they would risk everything just to feel the fame of being the best athletes. Another reason why athletes use sports enhancing drugs is also because it might be unintentional. For example if their coach tells the athlete that this substance is not banned so he can take this. But later after the drug test the athlete comes out …show more content…
Its not the athletes fault the athletics board is to reluctant and they need to be more strict if they really don’t want the athletes to be taking drugs Jamaican sprinter Nesta Carter was reported to have returned an anti doping violation for the banned stimulant Methylhexanamine. Nesta Carter was so selfish that he only thought of himself and did not think of the consequence. He stripped his whole 4 by 100 metre team of gold medals in the 2008 Beijing Olympics, which included Usain Bolt. Nesta Carter was then banned and after his ban struggled to make it back into the elite leagues. Other athletes such as Carl Lewis broke his silence when he was accused for drug cover ups. He admitted he tested positive for banned substances but claimed that he was only one in a hundred of American athletes who were allowed to escape bans. There were hundreds of athletes getting off. Carl Lewis acknowledged that he failed three tests during the 1988 Olympics, which should have prevented him from competing in the Seoul Olympics two months
Citius, Altius, Fortius is the motto of the Olympic games. Translated from Greek, it means "Faster, Higher, Stronger". Recently, Olympic contenders have been doing everything they can to live up to that motto. Most do it by training hour after hour, each day. Others try to do it by illegally taking performance enhancing drugs. This is why we need to test for drugs at the Olympics. Drug Testing in the Olympics began only recently in the 1968 Games held in Mexico1. Drugs are banned for two very good reasons: the use of drugs produces an unfair advantage, and it is hazardous to the athlete to take them. While drug testing is now commonplace, the procedures are still fairly primitive and arouse much controversy2. We all remember the Andreea Raducan situation from the Sydney Olympics. She unknowingly had consumed a performing enhancing drug that was in her cold medication. Her medal was revoked as soon as the drug test results got back.3 While Andreea was caught, many others who intentionally "doped up" weren't Many of the drugs or procedures out there, still can't be tested for, and more and more athletes are cheating. Most of the drugs and procedures have adverse long term effects, some resulting in death. The drug tests are detrimental to the existence of the Olympics and need to be upheld at all costs.
Athletes often abuse this drug to help build muscle and improve athletic performance. This is illegal and dangerous to do to your body. Most athletes use steroids to gain an advantage on their opponent so they will become better than them. This may help them short term become better. However, in the long run, their body may pay for the abuse of steroids. Many people do not understand the dangers they could face while taking steroids. These dangers, along with the drug being illegal, could definitely lead to the wrong path for anyone. Players use steroids to get more muscles so they can hit the ball farther and get more home runs, run faster, or even have th...
One final reason an athlete would use performance-enhancing drugs is to mask an injury. For example, if a quarterback breaks his toe during the South Eastern Conference Championship game, there are two options: one, the quarterback can be taken out of the game or two, the trainer can give the quarterback an injection to take the pain away, allowing the quarterback to return to the game. In this instance the quarterback most likely would choose the injection due to the magnitude of the game and he would most likely feel an unconscious pressure from the fans, his teammates, and the coaches to do so.
Each day, professional and amateur athletes and body builders thrive to achieve their goals and dreams of winning gold medals or representing their country worldwide. The sports or games in which they participate require physical strength, athleticism and stamina, and due to the tough competition they face, some of these athletes decide to take performance enhancing drugs, an act called doping.
Performance Enhancing Drugs in Professional Sports There is an epidemic in today’s society, people harm their bodies. There are several ways this is possible. Society has started a new trend; the use of steroids. Why do people take steroids?
More and more, of our society views winning more important than itself. Success in competition brings status, popularity, and fame, not to mention college scholarships. Today’s athletes are looking for an advantage over the competition that will make them winners. Unfortunately, the drugs of today are caught up in the high stakes competition frenzy. Of this reality, teenage use of performance improved drugs is growing ever more popular. In colleges and in the professional league a lot of people are doing drugs and its ruining their health and life. Also, if some teenagers take performance drugs they are making them better than everyone else giving themselves an advantage over everyone else which is cheating, so why should they get money for using drugs to win, how do we know they aren't actually good at the sport? Performance drugs in sport should not be tolerated and should be illegal. Stores shouldn't give teenagers drugs that way they can do well in a sport. Many student athletes want to make their families proud by doing something their mom or dad never done.
Many wonder how drugs can influence an athlete's performance in sports. Over the past few years, it has become more known and more common for athletes to use drugs to enhance their performance abilities. It has been becoming more common for athletes to overdose on drugs whether it being intentional or accidental. Many athletes who use performance enhancing drugs do not know the consequences or the damage the drugs can do to their body. Most athletes that use performance enhancing drugs are high school students. They believe that because their favorite professional athletes is using the enhancers that they are able to also. Athletes should be drug tested before every game to help reduce the use of drugs.
In sports many people think it is ok to use Performance Enhance Drugs to be the best player of all time.Performance Enhance Drugs are substances used to improve any form of activity performance in humans. For example, Bruce Irvin the defensive end with the seattle seahawks,and Daryl Washington the linebacker for the Arizona Cardinals. It is not just football players , baseball players also like, Cody Stanley from the St. Louis Cardinals. Many people use them, but the end up getting caught and suspended from playing.You are basically cheating your way to fame.People should not use drugs in a sport to become better because,These drugs have an effect on having a long term of health, could lead to overdose, and if you get caught you most
Ultimately, I am of the mindset that lack of conditioning, both financial and career ambitions as well as health perseverance are the main reasons athletes turn to using performance enhancing
The drugs, while they help enhance the athletes' physique, ultimately only have serious consequences that can ruin and change lives. While some people might agree with taking drugs to advance and get ahead, it is ultimately a poor choice and a choice that all athletes should not
Jones was on track to be one of the best women athletes of all time (“Confess”). Marion at the 2000 summer olympic games. She won three gold medals at those games in events like the 100 meter, 200 meter, 4 by 400 meter relay, and a bronze medal in the long jump (“Confess”). Many young athletes looked up to Marion Jones as a role model and as a contributor in their lives. All of the people were let down by Marion Jones because of her doping abuse. In the 2003, Marion Jones was questioned by agents about her use of performance enhancing drugs, she denied all questions involving her actions (“Confess”). Marion Jones is in the same boat as many other professional athletes. Marion had been doping, and lied to the public saying that they actually did not (“Confess”). Marion Jones, just like many athletes athletes all over the world, feel a lot of pressure to perform to the best of their ability. They face people like coaches, fans and managers, family members,and themselves to progressively improve their skill, strength, and speed. These athletes want to be the best player they can possibly be (“Confess”). At the time Marion Jones was 31 years old and after seven years on the run has changed her story, about her knowledge about last time she was part of the BALCO steroid crime (“Confess”). This scandal has already taken the careers of very famous US names from track, American football, field, and baseball.
Many people believe that drug use in professional athletics is not a serious problem, however it is more widespread and serious than people think. In professional athletics the use of drugs is looked upon as somewhat of a serious problem, but is also very discrete and low key. Every once in a while one might see a prominent figure in a certain sport being reprimanded for the use of some outlawed drug, however this is just one of the many who happened to get caught. Athletes today seem to find no moral problem with using performance-enhancing drugs, or in other words cheating. Also many of them feel that because they are "stars" there should be no repercussions for their illegal activity.
First, when athletes cheat, they are not pushing themselves to achieve success. Cheating also affects the culprit physically, mentally, and emotionally. Doctor Yesalis, a prominent Professor of Health at Pennsylvania State University, states, "You do not need drugs to have a sense of fulfillment, to feel that you've left it all on the field," Yesalis says. "[Drugs have] taken something that God has given us—love of game and sport—and perverted us" (par. 3). Allowing drugs in sports will not prove who is better at the sport we will just see who is the biggest drug user. This is a great integrity check for the individual because it proves who is true to their profession. This also tests their intestinal fortitude to see if they will be man or women enough to do the correct thing.
The UK Anti-Doping states that, when athletes take drugs top athletes are under a lot pressure to succeed, and that methods of enhancing performance are becoming even more advanced. According to playthegame.org, taking drugs is the opposite to the spirit of sport. A true sporting contest is between two or more opponents playing by the same lasting rules with the aim of starting the true differences in sporting skills. Taking drugs throws all of this away and makes it unfair, not fun and not healthy.
The increase in in anti-doping industries worldwide indicates the measures they’re willing to take to completely eradicate doping and to bring back positive spirits as well as trust. So, knowing the measure the authorities are willing to take, why are athletes still choosing to risk their careers and health? The answer to that is that an athletic career doesn’t last very long , age is everythi... ... middle of paper ... ... nce enhancing drugs.