Post by erane35 on Mar 1, 2009 20:30:13 GMT -5
Steroids in sports have become one of the most popular subjects in the last few years. This is mainly because of sports. Basball players are hitting more home runs, having higher batting averages and pitching faster due to steroids. Players that are cheating are breaking non-cheaters past records. It is not only baseball that steroids thrive in. Weight lifting, gymnastics and now golf have problems with steroids. They are single handily crushing sports. Not only professional sports, but teenagers are now using steroids. Steroids need to be abolished in sports.
If we let the records and the rest of the statistics that users have stay we are saying that steroids are okay. Thats telling kids that using steroids is okay. It shows them that steroids are the structure to accomplishment. It is planting the seed in their head that cheating is acceptable. Cheating is the gateway to failure. If we get rid of the records and stats of users, it lets the youth know that what those players are doing is wrong. They will learn that the cheaters are going the sports the wrong way. The youth needs to learn the right way to compete.
There were records in sports set before the use of steroids. Records that were set stricly by skill and nothing to help them. Some of those records have been reset by steroid users. This is not right. How would you like it if somebody broke your record because they cheated? Players shouldn't have to try there hardest to set something just to have a cheater break their record years down the road. It is not fair to those non-users.
If we don't start to take serious actions now who knows what could happen to sports. They could slowly fade away. Professional sports are already seeing a decline in interest by people because of performance enhancing drugs. Nobody would like it if professional sports were not taken seriously. If we let the records and stats stay, it is just stoking the fire to failure in sports.
Steroids have slowly crept into sports in the past couple decades. It is time we swiftly terminate them forever. You can not get something done if you never try to do it. By getting rid of records and stats you are starting the process of termination. There is nothing negative of getting rid of stats, only posotive. This is why I urge you to get rid of records and stats in sports.
If we let the records and the rest of the statistics that users have stay we are saying that steroids are okay. Thats telling kids that using steroids is okay. It shows them that steroids are the structure to accomplishment. It is planting the seed in their head that cheating is acceptable. Cheating is the gateway to failure. If we get rid of the records and stats of users, it lets the youth know that what those players are doing is wrong. They will learn that the cheaters are going the sports the wrong way. The youth needs to learn the right way to compete.
There were records in sports set before the use of steroids. Records that were set stricly by skill and nothing to help them. Some of those records have been reset by steroid users. This is not right. How would you like it if somebody broke your record because they cheated? Players shouldn't have to try there hardest to set something just to have a cheater break their record years down the road. It is not fair to those non-users.
If we don't start to take serious actions now who knows what could happen to sports. They could slowly fade away. Professional sports are already seeing a decline in interest by people because of performance enhancing drugs. Nobody would like it if professional sports were not taken seriously. If we let the records and stats stay, it is just stoking the fire to failure in sports.
Steroids have slowly crept into sports in the past couple decades. It is time we swiftly terminate them forever. You can not get something done if you never try to do it. By getting rid of records and stats you are starting the process of termination. There is nothing negative of getting rid of stats, only posotive. This is why I urge you to get rid of records and stats in sports.