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    Anabolic Steroid Analysis

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    Steroids are performing enhancing drugs that have a negative connotation associated with them. They are known for preventing athletes from competing in various competitions, ending athlete’s careers, and have resulted in numerous deaths. When used incorrectly steroids can be harmful to an athlete’s body and can effect their mindset negatively. However, when used properly and in a controlled manner steroids can be exceedingly beneficial for all athletes. If steroids became legalized, sports would…

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    The use of Steroids in the sports world is not new in present times; these performance enhancing drugs is so commonly used by athletes. Steroids are hormones that increased the mass growth of muscles that occur during puberty and covert boys into men. In the sports world, many athletes use Steroids to reach optimal performances and advantage in their sports; which create no competition around the athletes who use these drugs. Steroids should be a crime because many athletes are using this…

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    Anabolic Steroid Analysis

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    "Anabolic steroids" contingent upon who you will be you simply had energy run up your leg, apprehension enter your brain or disdain fill your heart; the point of anabolic steroids and steroid actualities can make a large group of feelings in most any individual and relying upon the people position will the feelings be diverse as well as so will the truth.Please break into different sentences. As has been normal to the historical backdrop of man when one has made his psyche up about a point the…

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    risks may outweigh the positive “gains” that one receives. Steroids allow for some athletes to unfairly excel past competitors, damage their own health, and face legal charges. Anabolic-androgenic steroids should be placed under stricter regulations for athletes for the maintenance of fair sportsmanship, health, and legality. If steroids pose these threats to society, then why are people attracted to them? Since my involvement…

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    with training or with help . Steroids are biochemical lipids that are soluble. Steroids are found naturally in human body as Progesterone, Estrogen, Cortisol, and testosterone. Steroids today are made for helping people with there everyday diets. Steroids can be put into two categorizes anabolic and androgenic. Anabolic steroids used by swallowing pills or injecting yourself increases the growth of skeleton muscles. Some names of anabolic steroids are anadrol, oxandrin, winstrol,…

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    Around the 1950’s-1960’s, an anabolic steroid called Benzedrine and testosterone injection to improve mass and athlete performance (“Drugs and Athletes” Gale). “Anabolic steroids increase the mass and the strength of muscles” (“Performance-Enhancing Drugs” Gale). Many athletes…

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    Pros And Cons Of Steroids

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    involved with steroids. It was wrong. It was stupid” said Mark McGuire about PED’s. Performance enhancing drugs or PED’s have been used in sports for many years. People would use them to get better at the sport they play at any cost risking personal health for the sport. Steroids or PED’s should not be legal to use in sports or other activities. First off, steroids wouldn’t be good for those who don’t use them. Those who don’t use them would be at a physical disadvantage as steroids help people…

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    Pros Of Steroids

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    been brought up to minimize the number of athlete’s usage of these drugs to heighten their performance. For example, the Olympics represent this strategy all the way. If any Olympic athlete/competitor is tested positive or admits for the usage of steroids, they can have their medals won stripped from them or disqualified from all their competitions. There was a well-known instance where a sprinter, Ben Johnson, won a gold medal in the 100-meter dash but shortly after was denounced as the…

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    Steroids In Sports Essay

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    problem since at least the 1960s.There are several types of performance-enhancing drugs, including anabolic steroids, stimulants, human growth hormone and diuretics. Anabolic steroids are natural and synthetic substances which help build muscle mass, enabling athletes to train harder and recover quickly from strenuous workouts. Tetrahydrogestrinone, also known as THG or the Clear, is a powerful steroid purportedly used by high-profile athletes as track star Marion Jones and Bonds. Stimulants,…

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    2014 Steroids Steroids increase the muscle growth in cows by as much as 30 percent in most cases sometimes even higher. Therefore steroids have a lot of controversy about them. Steroids have many uses such as muscle growth and overall development but there are side effects if abused. People and cows, have used steroids for many years to improve muscle mass. Anabolic steroids are a type of steroids that are very common for prescription and personal use. Body builders acquire this steroid…

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