“Before steroids, records were made to be broken. Now they’re stolen,” is a quote that many know. The number of athletes who use steroids is staggering. First of all, the health effects could create huge problems for the athletes. Next, the consequences for using steroids are huge. Lastly (transition), many athletes that use steroids are better than their opponents, by cheating. Athletes that use steroids should have bigger consequences.
First of all (transitions), reports show that athletes that use steroids have a number of health issues. According to www.drugabuse.gov , all steroid users could get liver damage, heart disease, changes in cholesterol, and weight loss.While (conjunctions) males will develop breast, have shrinking testicals,
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Most athletes would do anything to win or be better than their opponents. The athletes that are using steroids are cheating by increasing their strength. According to www.DoSomething.org , most doses are 10 to 100 times greater than the doses prescribed. Punishments should be increased so people stop using steroids and so the playing field equals out (preposition).
Athletes should be allowed to use steroids in sports, legally. Performance enhancing drug use is increasing muscle strength, body size, and the healing rate. It allows fans to see the maximum potential of the athletes. However (transitions) it is not fair to the athletes that don 't use steroids.
Steroids are not any different than other drugs: they are addicting. (compound) The stories of athletes that use steroids are endless. Athletes will continue to have health (adjective) issues until the stop using steroids. As stated there are a variety of consequences for athletes that use steroids. By some athletes cheating the game will never be fair for the other athletes. The use of steroids (noun) is not worth the cost of getting caught cheating, risking one 's health, or the consequences. Steroids should be illegal in all pro