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If Performance Enhancing Drugs Were Allowed in Sports

The debate over allowing performance-enhancing drugs in sports touches on several critical issues. One central concern is the health risks athletes face when using substances like steroids, which can have long-term negative effects.

If Performance Enhancing Drugs Were Allowed in Sports

Resources: Richard Pound, BCL Former President of the World Anti-Doping Agency Intelligence Squared US debate titled "We Should Accept Performance-Enhancing Drugs in Competitive Sports," moderated by Bob Costas Jan. 15, 2008 Sam Shuster, PhD Emeritus Professor of Dermatology at Newcastle University "There's No Proof That Sports Drugs Enhance Performance," The Guardian Aug. 4, 2006 Timothy Noakes, MD, DSc Discovery Health Professor of Exercise and Sports Science at the University of Cape Town "Tainted Glory," New England Journal of Medicine Aug. 26, 2004

Resources: https://sportsanddrugs.procon.org/view.resource.php?resourceID=002352 Robert Simon, PhD Professor of Philosophy at Hamilton College Fair Play: The Ethics of Sport 2003 Gary Becker, PhD Professor in the Departments of Economics, Sociology, and the Graduate School of Business at the University of Chicago "Doping in Sports," Becker-Posner blog Aug. 27, 2006 Greg Schwab Testimony for the hearing "Steroid Use in Professional Baseball and Anti-Doping Issues in Amateur Sports" before the US Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation Subcommittee on Consumer Affairs, Foreign Commerce, and Tourism June 18, 2002

If Performance Enhancing Drugs Were Allowed in Sports

Viewing Athletes as Role Models

The younger generation of athletes are always trying be like the pros.
If teenagers see the pros doing it, they will follow in their footsteps, which at a young age most steroids are very dangerous
An athletes job is to perform at the highest level possible.
Spectators pay to watch athletes perform their talents, not to learn how to live their lives.

Cheat or Train?

Just prepare within your human capabilities
Take advantage of your diet and self preparation to separate you from your competition, because you can always outwork someone
There is so much technology that increases performance, how is this different that using drugs
If your have the resources mise will use them

Athletes Become Bigger Faster Stronger

Athletes always try to get the upper hand which can have negative affects. For example, if an athlete is taking 1 dose but still at disadvantage, they may increase dosage which would eventually be dangerous.
The pressure of being great, leads to unhealthy decision making
Competition Level Increases
More Spectators become involved which means more revenue.

Health Risk

It is the athletes choice to make if they want to face negative side affects from the steroids.
What gives us the right to tell them what they can and can't do to their bodies