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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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    Anabolic Steroids Essay 2

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    Running Head: ANABOLIC STEROID INVASION Anabolic Steroid Invasion On the Youth of America Michael G. Kennedy‚ Jr. American Military University Abstract Throughout history‚ man has been developing performance enhancing drugs to promote the wellness and physical characteristics of the human body. Steroids have been a hot topic on performance enhancing for many years and now‚ with the onslaught of professional athletes standing accused of using steroids‚ this steroid topic has emerged on the

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    there that anabolic steroids can turn a cub into a bear. Steroids won’t make you tough and competitive. What they will do is ruin your health. It’s that simple.” -Dick Butkus (Steroids). Steroids first came around in the 1860s when a group of swimmers from Amsterdam were caught taking drugs to improve their race times. In 1935‚ German soldiers reportedly were taking male testosterone supplements to increase their aggressiveness on the battlefield. Steroids and other supplements have been around for quite

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    present themselves throughout the course of the case study. Each of the ethical dilemmas have a snowball effect; once the first dilemma occurs and is not resolved‚ the situation continues to get worse‚ for all parties involved. The first ethical dilemma is when Ron discovers that Tony and Mark are beginning to experiment with steroids and he fails to confront them about their usage. At this time Ron‚ could have prevented any further issues‚ however he brushed the issue aside and it only became worse

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    Steroids have acted as a highly controversial drug in the past‚ which have been used in many different competitive sports. Many people believe this drug is still in use in some professional sports. This being possible by athletes bypassing the drug tests in order to enhance their performance. What exactly are steroids? Well‚ according to Google definitions‚ they are “any of a large class of organic compounds with a characteristic molecular structure containing four rings of carbon atoms. They

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    Ryan Kuhn Debate Paper Pro-Steroids in Sports One of the most hyped up and perhaps exaggerated arguments in society today is the use of steroids and whether or not it should be allowed in professional sports. There has been much speculation as to what exactly is‚”cheating” and whether or not the use of steroids fits that description. We live in a society that has an oddly schizophrenic relationship with pharmaceuticals and medical technology that in all other cases we are

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    What is the purpose of using steroids? “Steroids are for guys who want to cheat opponents.” (Lawrence Taylor.) Steroids are a family of hormones related to testosterone that have a number of beneficial medical indications. They are also used for the purpose of building up muscles and cellular tissue. The use of steroids should be banned in the United States because over time‚ athletes began abusing the prescribed dosages and ignoring the health risks of prolonged steroid use‚ it establishes unrealistic

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    Performance Enhancing Drugs in Sports Athletes for centuries have been using enhancement drugs to achieve greatness(Burdick‚2003) A Sixty Minutes interview of Jose Conseco conducted by Mike Wallace clearly shows how widespread and popular these drugs are. Athletes who are on them deny there use fully and denounce the drugs(Newsday.com‚2005) Performance enhancing drugs are necessary in order to make the playing field fair and even. In order to to understand why enhancement drugs

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    acceptance. Many student-athletes at the high school age post whatever comes to mind without understanding the ramifications of one negative post; especially if one is planning on going to college. Social media impacts the lives of student-athletes in some of the most negative ways‚ by reducing the usage of social media‚ student-athletes goals and aspirations can be saved from being sucked into Pandora’s Box of social media. Many college recruiters look at a prospective student-athletes social media profile

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    Athletes throughout the world are always seeking to build muscle‚ enhance energy‚ improve physical performance and have an overall edge on fellow athletes (Wolinsky‚ I et al‚ 2004‚ Slater‚G et al‚ 2000). Ergogenic aids can include nutritional aids. It also include pharamcological aids‚ physiological aids and psychological aids (Ferrando et al‚ 1993). Ergogenic aids can be split into synthetic and natural aids. Synthetic is where the aid cannot be produced via the body‚ such as anabolic steroids

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