Performance Enhancing drugs are allowed in sports
concern for harmful effects of steroids
physical
Stretch marks, Acne, excessive change in body hair
mental
heightened aggression, depression
Combats idealizations pertaining to sports authenticity
Can give someone an unfair advantage over another
Questioning fair play
opposing views upon the sports industry in legalizing performance enhancing drugs may effect the sport altogether
Potential long/short-term health risks
heart problems
cancer
kidney failure
liver issues
sources I used for the making of this futures wheel
Drugs In Sports
Should Performance-Enhancing Drugs Be Allowed In Sports
The Risks Of Using Performance-Enhancing Drugs In Sports
elevates sports performance
increase in muscle mass
increase in strength
reduces fat
promotes faster recovery
May enhance the sports experience and increase their popularity
amplify research pertaining to athlete capabilities
May enhance the spectacle of sporting events
stronger, faster, more capable athletes attract attention
increased funding toward sports medicine and allocation of steroid usage
Performance enhancing drugs are likely to be accepted within the athlete community because it gives them an advantage.
increase steroid production and research
The U.S.A and other countries will compete for an edge within sporting events. ex. success in the Olympic games.