aanallein
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The fact is, people who use steroids aren't competing. They're sticking needles in their ass which make them bigger, stronger and faster without actually working hard and achieving it honorably.
You're young so I'll cut you some slack.. I've trained naturally like a motherfucker. 5 years now of hard time in the gym, rigorous eating schedules, etc. etc. etc. It's hard as fuck. If some guy did some roids and didn't train his heart out, he wouldn't have accomplished as much as me, he would still have had to work.
Yes, steroids and other PEDs (performance enhancing drugs) are 'cheating' but to claim they aren't working hard is some pure bullshit. Lance Armstrong likely took PEDs but he won the Tour 7 times in a row. That's pure heart and such an incomprehensible amount of work.. I can't even imagine.
None of these high level competitors are riding some easy drug road to success. Trust me on this. The drugs help recovery, strength, endurance, and other factors but it only allows them to do more. They are still pushing it to 100% capacity and that is incredibly difficult to do.
You're talking about philosophical issues like 'sportmanship' and 'integrity' when it doesn't have anything to do with that. If your a major league pitcher making 20 million a year and you're told to take HGH by your trainers and coach to help your shoulder recover faster to get more games in per season - what are you going to do? You're at the highest possible level. This isn't a club team and this isn't good natured fun. This is some hard core shit and a lot is riding on it.
There's so many reasons already that the playing field is never level.
Age, equipment, diet, genetics (height, weight, ratio of fast twitch to slow twitch, etc. etc.), access to training and medical care, etc. etc..
Further, what constitutes a PED? Supplementing with amino acids, protein powders, vitamins, and minerals seems to be accepted as ok, but DHEA is not. Why? The whole issue is dumb.
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