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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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    2009 Anabolic steroids are artificially produced hormones that boost your body’s ability to prevent muscle breakdown‚ enlarge muscles and decrease body fat. The artificial hormone produced is similar to or the same as androgens which is the male-type sex hormones in the body. There are over a 100 different types of anabolic steroids. The most powerful is testosterone. Steroids have several slang names and are sometimes referred to as juice‚ hype‚ roids‚ gym candy and pumpers. Steroids come in several

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    The harms steroids can cause on the athlete are not the only concern when taking them. Steroids give athletes that boost in their performance which puts them above their competitors. This gives for an unfair advantage among the players. Since steroids work so well and create an unfair advantage‚ it breaks the social contract athletes agree to: “We are going to have a fair contest” (“ProCon.org”). Sports are about competition on equal footing‚ with respect for the opponent‚ and with respect for

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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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    about steroid use by athletes and public figures. The director was trying to show show why steroids might not be as bad as the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) portrays them to be. The director did this by showing how many people use it that are public figures and showing how the people in his life use them as well. The director was trying to prove to people that steroids could be like supplements‚ which are FDA approved. He claimed that the side effects that are portrayed for steroids were not

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    Should Steroids be legalized in professional sports? Steroids are one of a large group of chemical substances classified by a specific carbon structure. There are several types of performance-enhancing drugs: anabolic steroids‚ stimulants‚ human growth hormone and supplements. The use of drugs to enhance performance in sports has occurred since the time of the original Olympic Games from 776 to 393 BC-2015.The origin of the word ’doping’ is attributed to the Dutch word ’dope‚’ which is a viscous

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    Performance enhancing drugs‚ also known as steroids‚ are any substance taken by an athlete in the aims of improving their performance in their field. It does this by mainly promoting muscle building. There are three disadvantages to the permission of consumption of steroids in sports‚ which will be discussed in this essay. The main argument against the permission of steroid use in sports is its long term consequences on an athlete’s health. Examples of these negative health affects are prominent

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    Jennyfer Pena Student Application Assignment Anabolic steroids are very commonly used in today’s society. Anabolic steroids are a group of synthetic hormones that further the progress of the storage of protein and the growth of tissue. It is most commonly used by athletes to increase muscle size and strength. Anabolic steroids will not lead to offspring with increased muscle size and strength. This synthetic hormone does not connect to your DNA‚ and therefore it is not inheritable. It

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    Anabolic Steroids and Human Body The word anabolic comes from the Greek word anabole‚ meaning to build up. Anabolic steroids increase protein synthesis‚ which is the process in which the cells create protein from individual amino acids. When protein synthesis increases it results in greater cell growth‚ especially in the muscles. Testosterone is the most potent‚ naturally occurring androgen that is formed in the human body. It is responsible for characteristics specific to males and

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    When approaching the issue as well as trouble of steroid use amongst athletes‚ it is important to acknowledge that juiced athletes are in part a product of the increasingly medicalized society in which we live in. Within this society‚ possible social problems are converted into individual troubles (cf. Mills). Oftentimes we see the problem as arises from the trouble (within the individual) instead of the issue (within the entire society). Also‚ the inherent nature of the behaviour at hand becomes

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