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    A paper The Effects of Steroids on the Body and Sports Sally Hawkins English 102 The Effects of Steroids on the Body and Sports When you watch professional wresting do you ever wonder how did that guy get so big? I do and the first conclusion I usually come to is that he must be on steroids‚ there is no way that is natural. As professional sports are implementing drug testing policies and announcing when athletes are caught using steroids we will get the answer to this question. Young

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    Steroids In Sports Essay

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    First‚ to understand steroid abuse we must educate ourselves on the current legislation of steroid usage in the United States. In the United States we have the United States anti doping agency (USADA) as the governing body that decides what drugs are to be put on the controlled substances list. In Sports the decision is up to the league‚ but they follow suit with the USADA and several leagues have a more comprehensive list. The World Anti Doping Agency was formed in 2003 before the 2004 Athens Olympic

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    The most critical part of playing a sport is being healthy. However‚ many athletes choose to use an unhealthy drug‚ called Anabolic Steroids. Anabolic Steroids increase testosterone production in the body and can lead to increased muscle mass and more masculine physical characteristics. Most athletes use them knowing that the drug could terminate their career and cause them bodily harm. Good coaches would warn their players about the use of performance enhancing drugs. Bans on illegal drugs in sports

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    Steroids is a very popular drug that is used to make people get an advantage in sports or just to try and help them get the girls. But‚ it is bad for you and has many bad side affects that will make you as weak as you will get strong. The use of steroids continues to make news and sports headlines as athletes and bodybuilders use them illegally to gain an advantage on the playing field. Anabolic steroids refer to hormones that are either taken orally or by injection that influence the body’s hormonal

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    Steroids have been a major component of teenage life these days. From Athletes to school going kids everybody is engaged in steroids. Why is this? This is because Steroids give you an extra boost to make your body look good and to give extra strength‚ stamina‚ etc. Then why do teenagers need it? Or high school going kids need it? This is because of our society; there is so much peer pressure for example There is a skinny boy at school and is bullied by strong and tall people at school so to counter

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    Banning Anabolic Steroids

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    Banning Anabolic Steroids It has been speculated for many years that some professional athletes were using performance enhancing drugs such as anabolic steroids. The reason so many people were talking about this issue is the fact that all of the sudden there were quite a few players that were hitting many more homeruns than they had previously in their careers. The Anabolic Steroid Control Act of 2004 was signed into law by President George W. Bush on October 22‚ 2004. This new law closed the

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    Doping in Sports

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    A Reality We Need To Embrace Doping in sports (Performance Enhancing Drugs) has become an issue in all sports of all levels. In the last decade the amount of players who have been caught using performance enhancing drugs has tremendously increased. Doping is considered an artificial aid. An artificial aid allows an athlete to compete at a higher level. However‚ these aids have technically been in use in sports since the Greeks first put on shoes in the Olympics. Doping is another artificial

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    Anabolic Steroids: And the High School Athlete Anabolic steroid abuse has become a national concern among high school athletes. There has been a dramatic increase in the number of athletes using these performance enhancing drugs in high school almost double the number using since the 1980’s. These athletes feel that steroids gives them the competitive edge that they think they need to boost themselves past the competition. Steroids have been used in bodybuilding and other sports since the 1950’s

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    Aldosterone and Hormone Replacement Therapy Aldosterone falls in the class of hormone called mineralocorticoids‚ produces by the adrenal glands and is found near the kidneys. It sustains blood pressure‚ water and salt balance within the body. This procedure is assisting the kidneys to preserve sodium and excrete potassium in order to maintain a balance. If Aldosterone production falls‚ there isn’t enough regulation of salt and water balance (as aldosterone is being lost through urination) triggering

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    STEROIDS

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    STEROIDS INTRODUCTION Introductory Statement: The use of steroids can affect your life in so many ways and have many consequences on your regular life. As known by many people‚ the cons of steroid use are outweighed by the pros. We know that they make you stronger‚ bigger‚ faster‚ and also allow you to pass other athletes that are not in use of it. But is it really worth putting everything including your career in jeopardy? Preview Statement: Going in depth with the learning of steroids‚ we

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