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Should Performance Enhancing Drugs be made legal to use in sports?


rkt.india

PED in sports?  

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  1. 1. Should Performance Enhancing Drugs be made legal in Cricket and in other sports?

    • No, there is no place for PEDs in sports
    • Yes, make it legal


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Just now, MultiB48 said:

oneday we will be robots,steroids are just the initial step

Looks like you have run out of reasons to defend.

 

There is no way to defend this. It is pathetic to allow a player to use PEDs to perform at the same level as his opponent.

 

Also knowing that these PEDs could actually kill them. Some kids would actually die before they reach even the level to perform at pro stage.

 

Insane thought. 

 

 

 

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9 minutes ago, MultiB48 said:

health risks are the main concern, hopefully there will be better solutions in the future

Along with the concerns about how the world would be a pathetic place without a fair competiton and everyone behaving like Zombies. 

 

Also Kids will grow up in such an environment that one day they will be thinking that they can kill someone for no reason. This will be the mentality and effects of PEDs on the society.

 

All kids will become Zombies.

 

Young bright kids who are hard working would naturally lose interest in living on this planet with artificial folkls who would be nothing but Robots. 

 

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4 minutes ago, renjith said:

The idea that this topic is even debatable is dangerous. What kind of information it will be giving to a young sports person who is a member of this forum. I suggest to delete this thread.

As much as you are right and I agree, it is internet and free world for people to express their views. There are lot worse things which get written on forums which can be equally bad for Teens who hit forums.

 

 

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Tragically, though, the effort which lay behind his comeback was also his undoing. Following the loss to New South Wales in the competition's deciding match, Spencer tested positive to the banned substance nandrolone - a substance he had used in an attempt to relieve his chronic pain. At the end of a much-publicised case in April 2001, he was banned from elite level cricket for a period of 18 months and thus inherited the unfortunate legacy of being the first player in Australian cricket to be found guilty of a drug-taking offence.

http://www.espncricinfo.com/australia/content/player/20303.html

 

Steroid use can easily prolong career of many athletes who have been plagued with injuries.

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On 2/18/2017 at 5:51 AM, rkt.india said:

http://www.espncricinfo.com/australia/content/player/20303.html

 

Steroid use can easily prolong career of many athletes who have been plagued with injuries.

Was reading this over the weekend about Nandrolone. There are more side effects than anything. The player might not even last long enough to play at his youth age if he starts consuming nandrolone  at pre-teen agr with the amount of side effects it has.

 

http://www.webmd.com/drugs/2/drug-9977/nandrolone-decanoate-intramuscular/details/list-sideeffects

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