1.My reaction to this video is very staight forward. I believe steriods should not be used in anyway at all. Even though its not proven, steriods does in some way lead to death. There are a lot more side of effects than they mention in this video. I know a hand full of people that use steriods and some of there side effects are very noticable. A very common reaction to steriods is roid rage. Roid rage is a term given to people that act very aggressive at certain times after taking steriods. This rage has been shown to lead to violent behavior. Using steriods in sports is simply cheating.Your doing something that the next man isnt doing. I cant really see how using steriods can be used responsibly. Its to much revolved around steriods now for it to be used responsibly. More and more people are using it fo rthe wrong reasons now-a-days. Male teens are trying to become what they see on tv. They feel that if my favorite athlete uses steriods then its cool for them to use it.
2. Personally, I believe that using steriods will always be a negative thing. Even though there arent many studies that prove steriods leads to death, steriods do. In sports, steriod testing should be done every month. There should be randon testing at any time. Some athletes feel like there untouchable and that they can do anything they want. That mindset has to be stopped. There needs to harsher punshment towards those that contiue to break the rules. I believe that the public is what makes steriods so so much of a demand. When we wach sports, we want to see the best athletes compete. Athletes feel like to become the best, they have to do what the next person isnt doing. That is how its is for high school sports. College want the best athlete they can find. High school athletes what to be what the college coaches want. So they distance themselves from the rest and do what will make them better than the rest. Its so much expectation that sometimes their driven to have to use steriods to become what we want them to be.
Sunday, February 22, 2009
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