Also known as Anabolic-Androgenic Steroids (AAS)
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Informative speech on characteristics of Steroids, and what effects they have on the human body.
General Purpose: To Inform.
Specific Purpose: To present facts concerning the use of Steroids.
Joshua Stone
Introduction:
I. ATTENTION GETTER: Let me ask you something; would you take a pill to get bigger and gain muscle in order to do more push-ups or sit-ups on PT Test? Would you give yourself a shot to become faster on your 2 mile run? Of course someone would if they wouldn’t get caught. Some would say that in our profession as a Soldier it is always based on “WHAT IS YOUR PT SCORE”. Not on how well you do your job, or lead Soldiers.
Now if you said yes...... …show more content…
Of course some would. We all know how everything in our profession as a Soldier is always based on “WHAT IS YOUR PT SCORE”. Not on how well you do your job, or lead Soldiers.
Now if you said yes...... ask yourself if you would do either of these two things knowing that you are putting yourself at serious health risks.
In recent report, The National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) uncovered an alarming statistic: more than a half million students in the 8th and 10th grade are currently using some form of anabolic steroids.
Commentary
I will be informing you on characteristics of Steroids, and what effects they have on the human body.
Today I will be covering Historical Perspective: Which will also include the Definition in scientific terms
Origins and when steroids were discovered,
What Steroids are and have been used for,
Who uses Steroids and why
What the potential Physiological and Psychological effects it can have on the Human