This article should be placed in a body building magazine or college magazine for insight on drugs in the NCAA.
Two heavyweight wrestlers engage in battle. The two are tired from two and a half periods of grueling punishment. One of the wrestlers positions himself to lift the other wrestler in the in the air and toss him straight to his back. The wrestlers used his strength holding him down and pinning him. The losing wrestler is upset not just because of the loss but he believes that the other wrestler is on steroids allowing him to win. What the losing wrestler does not understand is that steroids alone cannot make you an athlete. It is true the athletes who use steroids are using drugs to make them stronger but that does not come without hard work. Athletes in the NCAA who use steroids are not trying to break the rules just to break the rules; they are using the drugs to be the best athlete that they can be. This is just one example of why
I realize that it is very unlikely that the NCAA will ever legalize the use of steroids, but I think they should realize that it should be the person's choice what they will do with their body and life, therefore steroids should be legalized to give the athletes the freedom of choice in their actions.
I know athletes in college who use or have used steroids. These athletes always are the biggest, strongest, and fastest with only a few exceptions. Even in pro sports today athletes use steroids to be the best. When your profession is sports and the best athletes make the most money wouldn't you want to be the best too? Not only are you doing well for you and your family but also looking great is amazing for a persons self esteem.
Many of the athletes I know think that is very worth it. They believe that by making you self this great athlete, going on to the collegiate level, and getting your school paid for in
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