Man has been trying to improve themselves physically through training and eating healthy for years but the discovery of performance enhancing drugs changed the game for everyone. One after another new ways of improving an athlete’s straight and injuries with minimal training and maximal improvement. Some athletes and trainers looked to drugs to give them the upper hand on their opposition. Some people look at using drugs to build bigger and better looking muscles. There is also a bad side to these performance enhancing drugs. Not everyone can aford these different methods of improving their physical limitations.
Erythropoietin (EPO) (Erythropoietin (EPO) , Teach PE, 9 May 2013)
Also know as blood doping, …show more content…
Exogenous: Synthetic versions of testosterone. Common examples include Nandrolone and Danazol. Endogenous: Naturally occurring substances involved in the metabolic pathways of testosterone.
Human Growth Hormone (Human Growth Hormone (hGH), Teach PE, 9 May 2013)
It accelerates protein synthesis and also aids the breaking down of fat stores.
Athletes have a quicker recovery times.
If athletes take performance enhancing drugs (e.g., anabolic steroids) when they are injured it can reduce the amount of time they are out of training. “testosterone by anywhere from 200 to 400%.They can work out harder and more frequently since their muscles are recovering faster and developing more rapidly.”
(ANABOLIC STEROIDS, Vanderbilt University, accessed 16 May 2013)
(Anabolic Steroids, Teach PE, 9 May 2013)
Athletes can work harder for longer.
If athletes used the Erythropoietin (EPO/ blood doping) method they will have more oxygen in the muscles which allows athletes to run for an extended amount of time. (Anabolic Steroids, Teach PE, 9 May 2013)
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