Say yes to Dop! Doping in sport has been one of the most discussed topics worldwide; both by free writers and by the body of sports-related agencies. The discussion began when Lance Armstrong, who won the 2002 Tour de France leaving his closest rival 7 seconds behind, failed a drugs test. Ellis Cashmore, professor of culture, media and sport at Staffordshire University in the United Kingdom, through his article Making Sense of Spots, put forward the argument that drugs should be allowed in sport. He effectively countered the argument that taking drugs will lead to the unfairness of the match. In his article, he said: "We cannot say the same for other sports, although we can remind competitors that among the range of performance-enhancing aids available to them, such as acupuncture, hypnotism, hypoxic tents (which simulate high temperatures) altitude) and the countless other perfectly legal performance enhancements are probably more dangerous than drugs. Beyond that, we are the kind of generation that never tires of seeking the best of human capabilities. The use of drugs in sport will certainly affect the performance of athletes and subsequently lead to fans being turned off and this is definitely something to take into account. I myself agree with Ellis Cashmore that drugs should be allowed in sport and I will explain my argument in terms of misunderstandings about drugs, the role of drugs in promising competitive sports, and the function of drugs in maintaining the health of athletes. First, to change the entire regulation of sport by allowing the presence of drugs in sport, it is necessary to clarify the misunderstanding about drugs. Professional athletes know that it requires a high hook...... medium paper ......trophic cardiomyopathy or cardiac malformations. Rather than thinking that EPO will increase an athlete's cycling abilities, how about thinking that the drugs work to treat anemia? All in all, among all the above reasons, I believe that the presence of drugs will bring sports to the whole world. new level. By correcting the misconception about drugs, I believe people will understand their importance in sports. More and more people go to the stadium just to support their favorite athletes. This is undoubtedly a better lifestyle than going to bars and getting drunk. However, to allow the use of drugs in sports, research should be conducted thoroughly and the body of sports-related organizations should set a good limit for the use of drugs, so that there is more benefit than harm . Drugs can do you good; it also brings you harm. It depends on how you take it.
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