SteroidsEssay Preview: SteroidsReport this essaySteroidsWhat price are people willing to pay in order to achieve their dreams? What do people do when hard work isnt enough? There is a very fine line between success and morality. In the sports and the general public, that line is crossed both on and off the field. Often times breaking the law is the easiest way to realize your dreams. Im talking about steroids, the answer to all your dreams. Many people, both athletes and regular people like you and me, use steroids because they are trying to accomplish something that they set out to do. For athletes, it may to hit an extra homerun and for the general public, it may to look bigger so that people can notice you or to impress that one person from the opposite sex. In this paper, I will be talking about the history of steroids, the types of steroids people use, the effect steroids have on the body, and the many different ways to take steroids
Anabolic steroids were developed nearly 75 years ago by German scientists to give their Olympic athletes an edge over their competition. For years the German athletes were dominant in strength disciplines, such as weightlifting, wrestling, and track and field events such as shot put and sprinting. The dominance continued for eight years until a German athlete defected to the United States and alerted the US Olympic committee. American scientists then started to develop performance enhancers of there own. For the next eight years other countries began to develop programs of their own hoping to help there athletes gain an upper edge on other athletes. However these programs focused on performance and not on safety resulting in the death of many athletes. During the Rome Olympics in 1960, a Danish cyclist named Knud Enemark Jensen died during competition. His autopsy revealed traces of amphetamines. In the 1972 Munich games, a swimmer by the name of Rick Demont tested positive for ephedrine. Finally, in the 1970s, the International Olympic committee began to develop testing programs aimed at putting a stop to anabolic steroid use. These tests were not enough. In the 1980 Olympic Games, 20% of the participants who were chosen randomly, failed the drug test.
The drug testing procedure is extremely easy. The person who is observing the test just takes a urine sample. There is one problem with this. How do we actually know that the urine in the cup is actually from the athlete who is in question. When the athlete is chosen, an official accompanies him to a private place. When the athlete arrives, he or she must sign a confirmed consent form. The athlete is then stripped down to nothing making sure that the athlete does not have urine from another person. The major problem is finding the athlete. Since elite athletes are subject to training year round, finding where an athlete is located is usually the main problem. There is always a chance that the test will not detect steroids. There could be a non detectable drug that testers may not know of yet.
In the early 1980s the National Football league, National Basketball Association, and the National Hockey League followed suit and began testing its athletes as well. Finally, in 1990, the Anabolic Steroid Control Act became law in the United States. This law criminalized non medical users, as well as possession and distribution of anabolic steroids(Powers).
Everywhere you look on television you see steroids. Baseball is cracking down on steroids. The MLB just passed a drug testing policy. It says that if a person is caught with steroids in there body one time, they are suspended for 50 games. If they are caught a second time, they are suspended for a whole year. If they are caught a third time, they are banned from the sport of baseball for two years. They are allowed to be reinstated after two years. Many baseball players testified in front of the Supreme Court stating that they have never used Steroids. Rafael Palmeiro, a professional baseball player, was one of the players that testified that he had not used steroids. This past year, he failed a drug test. He lost many fans and a lot of respect. He may also face charges from the Supreme Court for lying. This is just one example of steroids in sports.
The NCAA and the AAU are trying to change the NCAA’s policy. As reported by MLB.org, “the team has been talking to the NCAA about whether it will try to pass on some sort of a prohibition. NCAA spokesman Mark Jefries said he would be open to suggestions from the NCAA and the AAU, but those will have to be agreed to.” Jefries said that while league officials were concerned about the potential for steroid use in sports, the rules need to change, adding that he believes the rule would have no impact on NFL sports as it currently is when the NFL did something similar.
The NFL has previously discussed this issue with its players about how they can make their sport different by using steroids. NFL players, who will be attending a recent drug testing camp in Los Angeles, will be participating to determine how the league can keep a safe and competitive roster.
NFL Chief Legal Counsel David S. Mather had to respond as usual, explaining in his letter:
No, as I have stated previously, there have not been a number of studies or reports that will confirm or deny the existence of any such prohibition or have supported the idea, nor has the NFL or the AAU ever publicly commented on this issue. I want everybody else in the sport to know for a fact that there has been nothing at all to suggest that there is anything that, is going to be in the NFL’s database. I would like to hear from players interested in the potential ramifications of changing the current program so that it is on track with the NFL’s own information. It is, however, with further attention that I am going to report that we have been communicating with all organizations interested in the program, including the NBA, NBA Draft Lottery, NFL Draft, NFLPA (which is responsible for all draft data). I would like to make sure that all relevant documents are included in the database and that I am prepared to take the time to thoroughly investigate this issue and look at whether or not these current rules, if any, pose an adverse impact. For now, if we have seen that some changes (both physical and behavioral) need further attention, I would like to bring in the player’s representative and ask that that we please see all the relevant documents, including the latest release, or any other news of any kind that might be produced by this source.
NFL fans are entitled to their opinion. This isn’t a case of whether the players should use steroids. The players’ representatives must be able to understand that there is no need for using steroids.
We have known for years that there were a lot of players using anti-androgen substances. Many other sports have already accepted that steroid use is part of the game. Players that use steroids and have good grades on the side must have access to steroids and are entitled to them. The players are not required to use it and it’s illegal for them to be able to do so. So in any event, if there is an attempt to keep the game off track, then players should have access to it.
If players were allowed to use any of the substances listed below, they must abide by the rules, not any one of them.
I have had a lot of conversations for at least 3 years now with my team and my agents. They were shocked and saddened that a
The NCAA and the AAU are trying to change the NCAA’s policy. As reported by MLB.org, “the team has been talking to the NCAA about whether it will try to pass on some sort of a prohibition. NCAA spokesman Mark Jefries said he would be open to suggestions from the NCAA and the AAU, but those will have to be agreed to.” Jefries said that while league officials were concerned about the potential for steroid use in sports, the rules need to change, adding that he believes the rule would have no impact on NFL sports as it currently is when the NFL did something similar.
The NFL has previously discussed this issue with its players about how they can make their sport different by using steroids. NFL players, who will be attending a recent drug testing camp in Los Angeles, will be participating to determine how the league can keep a safe and competitive roster.
NFL Chief Legal Counsel David S. Mather had to respond as usual, explaining in his letter:
No, as I have stated previously, there have not been a number of studies or reports that will confirm or deny the existence of any such prohibition or have supported the idea, nor has the NFL or the AAU ever publicly commented on this issue. I want everybody else in the sport to know for a fact that there has been nothing at all to suggest that there is anything that, is going to be in the NFL’s database. I would like to hear from players interested in the potential ramifications of changing the current program so that it is on track with the NFL’s own information. It is, however, with further attention that I am going to report that we have been communicating with all organizations interested in the program, including the NBA, NBA Draft Lottery, NFL Draft, NFLPA (which is responsible for all draft data). I would like to make sure that all relevant documents are included in the database and that I am prepared to take the time to thoroughly investigate this issue and look at whether or not these current rules, if any, pose an adverse impact. For now, if we have seen that some changes (both physical and behavioral) need further attention, I would like to bring in the player’s representative and ask that that we please see all the relevant documents, including the latest release, or any other news of any kind that might be produced by this source.
NFL fans are entitled to their opinion. This isn’t a case of whether the players should use steroids. The players’ representatives must be able to understand that there is no need for using steroids.
We have known for years that there were a lot of players using anti-androgen substances. Many other sports have already accepted that steroid use is part of the game. Players that use steroids and have good grades on the side must have access to steroids and are entitled to them. The players are not required to use it and it’s illegal for them to be able to do so. So in any event, if there is an attempt to keep the game off track, then players should have access to it.
If players were allowed to use any of the substances listed below, they must abide by the rules, not any one of them.
I have had a lot of conversations for at least 3 years now with my team and my agents. They were shocked and saddened that a
The NCAA and the AAU are trying to change the NCAA’s policy. As reported by MLB.org, “the team has been talking to the NCAA about whether it will try to pass on some sort of a prohibition. NCAA spokesman Mark Jefries said he would be open to suggestions from the NCAA and the AAU, but those will have to be agreed to.” Jefries said that while league officials were concerned about the potential for steroid use in sports, the rules need to change, adding that he believes the rule would have no impact on NFL sports as it currently is when the NFL did something similar.
The NFL has previously discussed this issue with its players about how they can make their sport different by using steroids. NFL players, who will be attending a recent drug testing camp in Los Angeles, will be participating to determine how the league can keep a safe and competitive roster.
NFL Chief Legal Counsel David S. Mather had to respond as usual, explaining in his letter:
No, as I have stated previously, there have not been a number of studies or reports that will confirm or deny the existence of any such prohibition or have supported the idea, nor has the NFL or the AAU ever publicly commented on this issue. I want everybody else in the sport to know for a fact that there has been nothing at all to suggest that there is anything that, is going to be in the NFL’s database. I would like to hear from players interested in the potential ramifications of changing the current program so that it is on track with the NFL’s own information. It is, however, with further attention that I am going to report that we have been communicating with all organizations interested in the program, including the NBA, NBA Draft Lottery, NFL Draft, NFLPA (which is responsible for all draft data). I would like to make sure that all relevant documents are included in the database and that I am prepared to take the time to thoroughly investigate this issue and look at whether or not these current rules, if any, pose an adverse impact. For now, if we have seen that some changes (both physical and behavioral) need further attention, I would like to bring in the player’s representative and ask that that we please see all the relevant documents, including the latest release, or any other news of any kind that might be produced by this source.
NFL fans are entitled to their opinion. This isn’t a case of whether the players should use steroids. The players’ representatives must be able to understand that there is no need for using steroids.
We have known for years that there were a lot of players using anti-androgen substances. Many other sports have already accepted that steroid use is part of the game. Players that use steroids and have good grades on the side must have access to steroids and are entitled to them. The players are not required to use it and it’s illegal for them to be able to do so. So in any event, if there is an attempt to keep the game off track, then players should have access to it.
If players were allowed to use any of the substances listed below, they must abide by the rules, not any one of them.
I have had a lot of conversations for at least 3 years now with my team and my agents. They were shocked and saddened that a
Pioneering the steroid industry proved hard for the Germans. Early steroids were found to be unstable unless administered within weeks of formulation. If kept on the shelf the steroids would begin to grow bacteria. The bacteria that grew in the steroids caused side effects. Side effects accounted for many deaths and long-term health problems in the early years of steroid usage. Today steroids are a multi billion-dollar industry controlled largely by pharmaceutical companies. The steroids produced today are subject to the same rigorous testing and approval by the Food and Drug Administration that Tylenol and Aspirin are.
There are too many anabolic steroids to list so I will be concentrating on a few mainstream steroids with a variety of results. The first is Testosterone, or Test for short. Test is the grandfather of all anabolic steroids. It was developed in Germany to improve
athletic performance. It is modeled after T13, T14, and T15 which are natural hormones secreted by the pituitary gland and are responsible for growth and development in the
human body. Test is a synthetic derivative of all of those hormones. It is a mass and strength producing steroid yielding weight gains of up to 30 LBS of muscle a month. For maximal effect, testosterone is used in combination with other hormones that have similar activity, such as insulin (Noakes).
Another popular anabolic steroid is Winstrol. Winny as it is called was developed in the United States to increase the strength and speed in racehorses. In the 1980s the bodybuilding community found that if people cut the Winny with Sesame seed oil, the human body could assimilate it. After converted, athletes use this product for unparalled strength and speed gains. The steroid companies followed the body building world and created Winstrol Depot a bio available form of Winstrol that doesnt need to be combined with anything (Hartgens). To meet the needs of millions of people, companies also began to produce “complete steroids.” They are called complete steroids because they have strength, speed, and fat burning attributes. Dianabol, Primobalin, Deca Durabolan, and Halotestin are some of the “complete steroids” that are revolutionizing the Bodybuilding and Sports worlds. The newest trend in performance enhancement is using actual Human Growth Hormone or HgH. HgH comes from the pituitary gland. It is not a synthetic blend like Test. It is the actual Somotatropin blend of T13, T14, and T15 (Domnhall). It is the only anabolic steroid that has no side effects. To put it plainly it is like