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Imagine this. The year is 1999 and the New York Jets are playing the Minnesota

Vikings in the last Super Bowl of the twentieth century. It is late in the fourth quarter, the

score is Jets 21, Vikings 20. The Vikings are faced with a crucial fourth and one with a

minute, ten left to play in the fourth quarter. The Vikings decide it’s do or die and are

forced to go for it. The teams come to the line of scrimmage and the quarterback starts

his cadence. The ball is snapped and the quarterback hands the ball off to the running

back. There is no hole and the running back is forced to try and dive over the line for the

first down. As he is in the air the middle linebacker, Joe Smith, lays a crushing hit on the

him and stops him one foot short of the first down marker. The Jets end up winning the

game thanks to the great defensive play made by Joe Smith. Joe Smith’s overpowering

strength and size seems to have won the game for the Jets and it just so happens that he

might have acquired that strength and size through the use of an illegal drug known as

anabolic steroids. At the moment everything seems peachy keen, but was it really worth

it?

Now that I have set the stage, you have probably guessed that my research paper is

on anabolic steroids. In this paper I hope to show you all of the effects of steroids, both

positive and negative.

Steroids are a serious matter and a very controversial issue in our world today.

Many people take the side that they shouldn’t be an illegal drug because all they do is help

people gain strength and size. They feel that even though they might cause a few side

effects they should be legal because even some over-the-counter drugs cause side effects

similar to the side effects of steroids. On other side of this argument is the person who

thinks that enhancing a person’s performance by building strength and muscle tissue gives

him an unfair advantage over the person who has acquired his strength and size

naturally. One thing my researchers seem to agree on unanimously is that steroids

are not even remotely as dangerous to your health as the media tries to make us think.

The fact is that steroid use is more abundant than most people might think. Professionals,

amateurs, high school students, actors, models, bodybuilders, and even children as young

as 13 are using steroids to give them that competitive edge, make them bigger and

stronger, and enhance their physical appearance.

Most people don’t understand why athletes are so much bigger, stronger, and

faster than just a few years ago. Evolution does not work that fast. In a recent Sports

Illustrated article 90% of professional athletes admitted that they once used steroids or are

currently using steroids and 99% of professional body builders swear by steroids to be

competitive. The bottom line is that people use steroids because they work, regardless of

the consequences and they will continue to use them until something better comes along.

I hope I can shed some light on just what steroids really do and what good things and bad

things come along with the use of them.

It is thought that about 100 years ago at least one scientist discovered that

testosterone is the cause of masculine features in males, but back then no one could prove

it. In the 1930’s researchers tested anabolic steroids on dogs and discovered that

it increased muscle size. In the 1940’s anabolic steroids were given to POW’s that were

suffering from malnutrition in order to help rebuild their muscles. Now starts the era that

athletes really started using steroids, the 1950’s. It was during the 1950’s that athletes in

Europe and Russia started using steroids in order to build muscle size and strength. The

rest of the world really didn’t notice the use until Russians and Europeans started

shattering weight lifting records (The Steroid Facts).

Dr. Ziegler was the first researcher to officially prove that if a person was given

increased testosterone he would gain muscle mass and strength. In 1956, Dr. Ziegler

along with CIBA labs created Dianabol (Methandrostenolone or D-bol). By 1964 all the

steroids that are in use today had already been invented and were being used by great

numbers of athletes. Back in those days not much was known about doses so they were

experimented with and passed from person to person by word of mouth. In the early days

of steroids athletes took steroids in extremely high doses and very long cycles. This

caused extreme cases of side effects, but dramatic gains in strength and muscle mass

(Anabolic Steroids).

Anabolic-androgenic steroids are a family of hormones which includes the natural

male hormone, testosterone, along with a number of synthetic compounds that have been

synthesized over the last forty years. The reason they have to be mixed with synthetic

compounds is because natural testosterone only lasts a short period of time in the body,

thus making the results not very good compared to the longer lasting synthetic mixture

(The Steroid...

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