Performance Enhancing Drugs In Sports Essay

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Over the past years drugs have become more and more common for performance-enhancing in sport. This is affecting the way junior athletes foresee the way they should be participating in sporting activities. A performance-enhancing drug is any substance that cab be taken in a variety of ways to produce physical and/or psychological effects on the person taking it. Young athletes are seeing their role model taking drugs to improve their own performance is making young kids think that it’s okay to cheat in their sporting activities, this is not an impression that our sporting community wants to see in our future athletes.
Some of the athlete use different types of performance-enhancing drugs such as; Anabolic steroids, Androstenedione, Human Growth …show more content…

Lance Armstrong is one of these many athletes to take performance enhancing drugs and been caught. The drugs he used were; testosterone, EPO, Human growth and cortisone. He was stripped of his trophies and medals he had won while cycling, has a life-long ban, and was fined $10 million after losing a lawsuit. Not only did he loose his privilege as a world champion but he lost a lot of respect around the world from his supporters, all of his spencers would have left his as well. By Him taking these drugs was very unfair to the competitors in the rest of the races and it would have made younger athletes aspiring to be like him wonder how he won all these races and once they found out he was using drugs would then go and then try them. Young athletes aspire to be like their role model and by having the impression of taking performance enhancing drugs is okay.
Athletes using performance enhancing drugs is affecting the way junior athletes see how they should compete in their sport. All drugs should be banned and the level of testing for them should be more serious as some athletes are getting away with cheating, like Lance Armstrong. Therefore the way juniors see athletes perform is effecting the way they participate in sporting

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