by RosaIcela » Sun May 26, 2019 8:05 pm
Should doping in sport be legalised?
Of course not. they add strength to a person’s tendons, bones, and muscles. But problems caused by them shouldn´t be ignored.For instance: acne problems all over the skin, impotence in men and difficulty in controlling one’s emotions.
Will it ever be possible to stop athletes breaking the rules to win?
Absolutely not. There will always be men and women who like to take risks.
Are athletes who take drugs cheats or are they victims?
From my point of view, they are cheat because they are showing than there is no point in doing exercise if they can win by using different ways or strategies
Should doping in sport be legalised?
Of course not. they add strength to a person’s tendons, bones, and muscles. But problems caused by them shouldn´t be ignored.For instance: acne problems all over the skin, impotence in men and difficulty in controlling one’s emotions.
Will it ever be possible to stop athletes breaking the rules to win?
Absolutely not. There will always be men and women who like to take risks.
Are athletes who take drugs cheats or are they victims?
From my point of view, they are cheat because they are showing than there is no point in doing exercise if they can win by using different ways or strategies