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The Major Issues
• Steroids are illegal• Steroids have adverse side effects• Steroids have severe health risks• Steroid use creates an uneven playing field• Steroid use by elite athletes influences the children
who look up to them as hero’s.• Steroid use has spread down the sports ranks all the
way to little league baseball.
What are Steroids?
• Androgenic Anabolic Steroids• Synthetically produced testosterone• Medical Names– Durabolin, Equipoise, Winstrol• Street Names– Gym Candy, Roids, Pumpers, Stackers and
Arnolds
Why do people abuse steroids?
• To Improve physical performance
• To gain a competitive edge
• To become stronger• To improve self-esteem• To lose weight, burn fat
and increase muscle
Dangers in Steroid Use
Dangers for Men: Even though anabolic steroids are derived from a male sex hormone,
men who take them may actually experience a "feminization" effect along with a decrease in normal male sexual function (Miller, 1988). Some possible effects include:
• Reduced sperm count• Impotence• Development of breasts • Shrinking of the testicles• Difficulty or pain while urinating• Erectile dysfunction
The Mitchell Report
• Former US Senator George J. Mitchell created a report known as the “Mitchell Report” in 2007.
• It reported the athletes that have used steroids in Major League Baseball
• 89 players was tested positive with steroid abuse.
The Asterisk
• is used whenever a record is broken by a player who has used steroids or Performance-enhancing drugs to differentiate that record from the records of non-steroids users
Punishment in 2002
1st Offense – Counseling2nd Offense – 15 days3rd Offense – 25 days4th Offense – 50 days5th Offense – 1 Year
The Other Side of the Fence: Why Choose Steroids?
• Offensive Production (OPS)Additional annual salary of $2, 085,438
• Players on steroids are able to play more games
• Players on steroids hit more homeruns
• Banning steroids delivers a blow to the nation’s free market economy
Statistics about Adolescents
• Today in America over one million teens use steroids
• Highest adolescent user group consists of high school football players
• Abuse starts as early as the 7th grade• Up to 12% of high school athletes use steroids
at some point• Since 1991, steroid abuse has doubled among
teenagers
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