Sunday 5 May 2013

Sports, Drugs and Students

If there are many drug inititatives such as Australian Sports Anti-Doping Authority (ASADA), why are there still peformance enhancing drugs still available to athletes?

If athletes today are still being repremanded for the usage of performance enhancing drugs, should Australia consider the abolishment of the availability of any type of performance enhancing drug?

what happended to natrual telent, training and development to execute any sporting activity to perfection based on own individual efforts without drug influences?

Many of Australia's athletes have been caught using performance enhancing drugs such as Andrew Johns, Wendall Sailor, Shane Warne and Lance Armstrong, and the latest news with rugby league and AFL clubs  being suspects for the promotion of performance enhancing drugs for their players.

How can teachers promote positive sports when sporting idols and major sporting influences are under the influence of performance enhancing drugs. Peformance enhancing drugs promote unfair disadvantages and not to mention all the negative health risk associate with these drugs, and students shoyld not be taught nor exposed to performance enhancing drugs. Students should be taught that conducting hard work will bring many positive achievements.

The Australian government need to condser the media effects of the performance enhancing release and the dramatic influences it has on young sports people and the negative message it dictates. Students are meant to enjoy sports at school without any negative influences. Maybe eliminating all types of performance enhancing drugs from Australian is a option to consider, to promote postive learning for students about sporting activites and to promote a fair game in Australian sports.

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