not playing by the rules
...y forms such as needle injecting fluids, capsule, and even powdered drink mixes. Steroids by law are illegal, but less active versions have been produced by manufacturers to make them legal. These are also called Dietary Supplements. The most widely used being called Creatine. Creatine use by athletes since 1997 has risen drastically within the ranges of 70-75% since the new Millenium. Athletes have abused the original meaning for steroids by creating opportunities to increase both muscle mass and strength. Steroids increase Testosterone leels, which is natural male hormone, and in result a more manly figure appears. Recent Studies show that the number for women athletes using steroids is now approaching the men’s percentage about 3 years ago. The origin of steroid use among athletes started with bodybuilders, and now all sports engage in this practice, sometimes starting as early as high school. As in all contests whether athletic, or strategic “no cheating” is arguably the first rule. Using Steroids to enhance performance is cheating. As with most things in our world that appear to be prestigious, is a dark rather negative side. Beyond the issues of popularity or legality is the fact that anabolic steroids can cause serious physical and psychological side effects. The development of breast, reduced sperm count, and a shrinking of the testicles are just a few sid...