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    Legalize Steroids

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    Performance Enhancing Drugs “Hasn’t our collective experience taught us that prohibition doesn’t work and that we can’t totally kid-proof society?” emphasized Gary Cartwright in his article “Truth and Consequences.” In regard to the utilization of performance enhancing drugs in sports‚ Cartwright explained that in order to simplify society all substances should be legalized. Any type of substance that is used to improve someone’s ability athletically is considered a performance enhancing drug. The World

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    Drug Use in Sports

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    In the article William Moller blames discusses Alex Rodriguez and other athlete’s performance enhancing drug use. He compared the harsh pressure that is forced upon athletes to his own experience in high school that led him to try illegal substances. He stated “I did what I felt was needed to do‚ to accomplish what was demanded of me” (Moller 547). Moller later goes on to ultimately place blame on the fans by placing Rodriguez and other athletes on a pedestal‚ and viewing them in a god like manner

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    WADA Methods Analysis

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    performance of athletes. Laws and rules are very important method assert to maintain the balance of the world and sustain high performances in sport. According to Houlihan WADA is the original

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    doping

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    “doping” is the illegal use of drugs by athletes to enhance performance as well as training or participating in a sporting event‚ most athletes are also relatively unlikely to ever undergo testing. The first drug to be used was heroin and morphine. Heron was mainly found in horse racing circles‚ while morphine was the thing to do which was so-called endurance in sports. Using drugs to cheat in sports is not new but is becoming more effective. Even if performance-enhancing drugs were to be legalized in a

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    awareness of doping was due to large pharmalogical advancements during this time that created powerful and effective drugs‚ ultimately helping to provide the desired outcome (Knopp‚ Wang & Bach‚ 1997). This encouraged athletes to use these drugs to enhance their performance. In certain sports‚ different substances of use are appropriate. The use of steroids is currently the most common in sport (Knopp‚ Wang & Bach‚ 1997). Anabolic steroid use is mostly seen in weightlifting as it provides the boost in muscle

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    Did you know that if one athlete on an Olympic team is found using performance enhancing drugs‚ the entire team will be disqualified and they have to return any medals that they earned? That is just one of the many issues and risks that come along with taking PEDs‚ performance enhancing drugs‚ or being on a team with someone who takes them. Performance enhancing drugs ruined Lance Armstrong’s legacy‚ many people have lost respect for Ryan Braun because he took PEDs and Julius Peppers‚ who tested

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    whether people‚ sport organisations such as the IOC (International Olympic Committee)‚ should ban drug cheats for life has been extensively discussed and debated. This argument is important because of the fundamental and social issues that come with banning athletes affect their lives. Several different arguments have been put forward to support and disapprove this topic. This essay will look at arguments that support the banning of drug cheats for life from many different types of sports and competitions

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    Cheating and Sportsmanship

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    life‚ sports too are governed by rules‚ customs and even competition. Sports are a way through which we are able to connect with our past and have good feelings about the future. Sports acts as a way of bonding people despite their age‚ gender and race differences. Sports today‚ instead of bonding people and teaching them discipline and teamwork is causing them to cheat. And athletes have a reason to cheat now with all the fame‚ drugs and endorsements available to gain from. Cheating in sports is certainly

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    The Argument for Peds

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    of winning in sports and being the greatest has grown immensely. This unquenchable desire to be stronger‚ faster‚ and more agile than the opponent‚ has caused many athletes to stop at nothing to be the best; this pressure has caused athletes to take banned and illegal substances known as performance-enhancing drugs (Performance-enhancing drugs) to achieve maximum strength and speed. The use of illegal performance-enhancing drugs in sports has been obvious to many spectators and sports enthusiasts for

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    isn’t the only afflicted sport‚ of course‚ as the US Anti-Doping Agency today stripped cyclist Lance Armstrong of seven Tour de France titles and banned him from the sport for life for doping. Steroids‚ doping and other illicit performance enhancing drugs and treatments have become the biggest scourge of professional sports leagues‚ and that’s why it may be time they were made legal. The primary reason why performance enhancing drugs (PEDs) are outlawed in professional sports is that they give users

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