Summary The article How many rugby players use steroids? It’s more like how many don’t by Steve Howell, is about the amount of people who use steroids to enhance their skills or to gain the body they want faster. He discusses how body builder are in denial of the problems with steroids and how in rugby they would be able to go “untackled” for years. Through his years of research, Howell’s research question went from how many are to how many aren’t due to the amount of players who use steroids. He also had personal experience with his son talking him about how many boys are using steroids for an easy way to achieve the body they want. Through this article, Howell used the rhetorical appeals Ethos, pathos, and logos to strengthen his argument. …show more content…
He tells the reader that he has discussed with many doctors about player doping and what it has done to the player's body over time. In the article Howell wrote, “I continued to dig. Doctors told me they had seen former players struggling with heart conditions after years of steroid abuse. People in rugby spoke privately about coaches telling young wannabes to ‘bulk up’ and even sometimes handing out the tablets.”(Howell) Through showing the reader the amount of research that he has done on the topic, he was able pull the reader into understanding why this was important to him and why it should be important to the reader. To pull the reader more, Howell also used …show more content…
While discussing the England Anti-doping agency and its amount of members that were formerly from a rugby league, Howell states, “The England Rugby Football Union, for instance, did not introduce testing for 17 and 18-year-old academy players until 2013-14, and even then carried out only 100 tests. To beat the problem, testing should start at 14 or 15 and be much more extensive.”(Howell) By using these statistics, the reader would think that there are more children that are doping and believe more that doping is a serious issue. This could be stronger, if Howell stated the amount of people out of the hundred that tested positive for doping. By adding that to the statistic, he would be able to pull more people to his