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  1. #21 7th September 2015 
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    I find the speaker on the video kind of boring to listen to. But the whole point is that we cannot just pinpoint anyone when their intention is to just make their body look good. I think, they are just overreacting because there are some stuff that needs to be "regulated" or "approved" to say that they are really helpful in our body. But think about this: FDA approves certain drugs and then would change their mind when they are already out in the market and would get bad reps. Weird.
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    I think everyone in the sports world is guilty about cheating in one way or another. I think the question is how much do they abuse drugs just to be an overachiever. There are lots of athletes that are so obsessed in winning that they end up abusing the drug.
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    Cheating and sports these days sadly go hand in hand, and if your going to be able to compete, never mind actually win anything, your going to have to use some form of drug.

    While it depends at what level you are at, and how seriously you take your sport, will depend on if it's worth taking that risk or not.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pwarbi View Post
    Cheating and sports these days sadly go hand in hand, and if your going to be able to compete, never mind actually win anything, your going to have to use some form of drug.

    While it depends at what level you are at, and how seriously you take your sport, will depend on if it's worth taking that risk or not.

    That is true. Even sports managers insist that their athletes get drugs. And if that is the case, I suggest that the authorities should just focus on what are the things that they should allow and how much dosage would be permitted. I think that's the best we could do about it. It is rampant around the world, and it is because of competitiveness.
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    There are times when we think that what we are doing should actually be considered even when it is actually cheating. Injecting enhancing drugs when you are an athlete is indeed cheating even when it is a trend now. Sadly, most of the athletes worldwide are guilty about it, even when they cover it with pain relievers.
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    Cheating is cheating, no need to explain it really. I still believe that there are athletes there who are "clean" and are not influenced by anyone in the field. Though, it would really take them a long time to achieve their goals with the way they look, most especially when everything they use is "organic."
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    Using peptides in sports seems like a cowardly thing to do. I know that athletes will do whatever it takes to win, but using something like peptides to give yourself an advantage over others just takes away from the spirit of the game.
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    If it's against the rules, then using peptides for the sole purpose of enhancing your sport performance is cheating. But, that doesn't mean people don't do it. Especially if it can't be detected.
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    If a sport say no drugs, then it should mean any drug of any kind, and if the person does get caught, then it's a lifetime ban.

    It's times like this were the problem occurs. You can't take this, but that's allowed. That's not but that is, it all gets to confusing and I think a lot of sports stars know how to cheat the system and get away with it.
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    I have also heard that athletes cheat by injecting hgh a few days or weeks before their game. Well, I think this issue is no longer new to the sports industry. I just feel bad about how athletes need to cheat. Does this mean they are not confident with their own skills?