Performance Enhancing Drugs: A Bad Person In Sports History

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If we were to create a sports history book that recapped the major events throughout sports history, it would include talented players accomplishing amazing records. Unfortunately, to every remarkable story, there is a good person and a bad person. In this case, performance-enhancing drugs is the bad person in sports history. Performance-enhancing drugs have been around since the beginning of sports history. During performance-enhancing drugs existence, they have also been called doping. At the professional level, those being professional athletes, CNN gave a fact saying “‘Doping’ by professional athletes has been acknowledged as a problem since at least the 1960s” (CNN). Performance-enhancing drugs are things such as “anabolic steroids, androstenedione, …show more content…
Performance-enhancing drugs are taken both by female athletes and male athletes. Even in the year of 2017, we still have not gotten the message across to athletes that performance-enhancing drugs are not good for a person’s health or for any athlete’s sporting career. As people go to turn on their tv to watch SportsCenter, the likelihood of them hearing about another player getting busted for using some form of performance-enhancing drug is extremely high. It is sad that so many athletes are turning to performance-enhancing drugs to get the edge over their opponents, which is basically their covered up version of cheating. Those players who do choose to use performance-enhancing drugs are putting themselves in danger and the sporting world in danger as well. That is because not only does it bring physical and mental health problems to those athletes who do use performance-enhancing drugs, but it also turns people away from sports, which is extremely dangerous to the sporting world as we all know that sports have become extremely popular on a worldwide basis. Along with popularity comes the opportunity to make a whole lot of money due to being