Every sports lover wants a sick play in any professional sport. Whether it's a 360 alley oop slam-dunk, a 450-foot homerun, or a game-winning touchdown catch. I mean, come on, when would you give up seeing your favorite player do one of these things? Never? Every professional sport has one controversial topic in common: performance-enhancing drugs. There are a total of 192 illegal drugs in professional sport. It ranges up to over 50 types of synthetic steroids (the most popular are dianabol and anavar), human growth hormones, and blood doping (injecting oxygen-rich blood into the bloodstream). But I'm here to tell you that if all these performance enhancers were legal in sports, every single sport would reach a whole new level of excitement! Any person with a good head on their shoulders would do anything to see it. Legalizing these PEDs in professional sports would make sports much more exciting, would make sports much more exciting by dramatically increasing any athlete's performance. Thus making sports much more competitive because a large number of players in each sport would become elite after taking PEDs, rather than a select few. Finally, since now no one can stop athletes from not using them, why not stop wasting time and money preventing it, because real athletes will take PEDs anyway. Regardless of regulations. On the contrary, there are many people who completely disagree with the use of stimulators. Some will argue that the health risks associated with sports outweigh the rewards. Likewise, people will argue that it is unethical to take these performance enhancers that ruin sports. Finally, no matter what their will, people and organizations like USADA... middle of paper... make the sport much, much more competitive. They do this by allowing more players to reach the elite level, instead of selecting only a few. Average or mediocre players will blossom using performance enhancers. After all, who wouldn't want to see their favorite sport filled with great players? One player, for example, who has blossomed using PEDs is Barry Bonds. Bonds weighed 185 at the start of his MLB career and weighed 230 pounds when he broke his MLB record of 73 homeruns in 2001. Just think if performance enhancers helped him so much, why can't he do it for all the other athletes? If all athletes started using performance enhancers, instead of having 4 or 5 players hitting 40 home runs or rushing for 15 touchdowns, etc., the amount would triple. Having players enter these numbers using peds would encourage others to simply keep up.
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