The reality is many athletes are using performance-enhancing drugs and most of the danger now lies in not knowing what is going to happen because they are being used so clandestinely. The solution is to bring all these activities into the light by making them legal. These drugs help athletes...
Why do some athletes use performance-enhancing drugs (PEDs), while others opt not to use? Past research has focused on individual player attributes associated with PED use, but has left social factors unstudied. Utilizing novel datasets on PED use in Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) and Major League ...
J. Savulescu, L. Creaney, A. Vondy. Should athletes be allowed to use performance enhancing drugs? Brit. Med. J. 2013, 347, f6150.Savulescu, J., Creaney, L. & Vondy, A. Should athletes be allowed to use performance enhancing drugs? BMJ 347, f6150 (2013)....
2009 . “Should Athletes Be Allowed to Use All Kinds of Performance-Enhancing Drugs?—A Critical Note on Claudio Tamburrini.” Journal of the Philosophy... Michael,Veber - 《Journal of the Philosophy of Sport》 被引量: 8发表: 2013年 Should athletes be allowed to use performance enhancing d...
Also ranks #2 on The Best Athletes Who Have Used Performance Enhancing Drugs 28 Marion Jones Age: 49 592 votes Went to jail for lying under oath about her steroid use during the BALCO scandal Nationality: United States of America, Belize Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, USA Al...
In “We‚ thePublic‚PlacetheBestAthletesonPedestals‚” author William Moller presents his explanation for the widespread use of performance-enhancing drugs (PEDs). Moller begins by telling a story about his past experience with PEDs. During his sophomore year of high school‚ Moller was un...
.well at least that’s the big debate. The athletes using steroids are at double risk; the risk of steroid side effects and the risk of sports ban. Anabolic steroids are performance enhancing drugs, and the athletes using steroids are often using anabolic steroids to amplify their performance...
When we talk about breaking records, we come across the issue of performance-enhancing drugs. These drugs are originally developed to help people with illnesses, but in the wrong hands, they create supreme athletes making them faster and stronger than is normal for human beings. Taking these dru...
Marion Jones was a star of the 2000 Summer Olympics, winning five medals. Jones was ultimately stripped of all her medals and eventually admitted to using performance-enhancing drugs before the 2000 Games. Jones received a lifetime ban from the Olympics, but later suited up in the WNBA. ...
Lance Armstrong In 2012, after years of suspicion, the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency charged American cyclist Lance Armstrong with the use of performance enhancing drugs, resulting in the loss of all seven of his Tour de France titles and a lifetime ban from the sport of cycling. (more) doping...