Is Taking Steriods Cheating By Non-Athletics !!!

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by Rick Collins, JD, CSCS

Q: If doping in sports is cheating because it breaks the rules, what about steroid use for the typical gym rat?

A: That’s a question people have kicked around on my facebook page (check it out!). My column in [a recent issue of Muscular Development magazine] addressed steroid cheating in sports; this column follows up by focusing instead on steroids outside of sports. Research shows that most mature adult steroid users aren’t like Marion Jones or Mark McGwire. Most don’t compete in organized athletics of any kind. They’re recreational bodybuilders seeking bigger and better looking bodies.

Caveat: I’m not condoning the illegal use of any black market drug, and steroids can have serious health consequences especially in excessive dosages and without medical supervision. Virtually everyone is rightfully against teen juicing, but that’s also not the issue here. Whether or not you agree that steroids make a person’s body look better also isn’t the point. The sole question here is: Are adult recreational bodybuilders who use steroids “cheaters” or not?

Cheating requires breaking a rule you’re supposed to follow. Most sports have anti-steroid rules, so that’s why using steroids on the sly is cheating. As for the rest of us, we aren’t bound by sports rules. But we are bound by the social contract codified by our laws, including the federal Controlled Substances Act. There’s no doubt that taking steroids for bodybuilding violates the law. But does breaking a law equal cheating? It sometimes can, such as when failing to pay taxes “cheats” the IRS. But smoking marijuana or using heroin is hardly cheating anyone.

To qualify as “cheating” the breaking of the rule has to be for the purpose of gaining an advantage. The misconduct doesn’t have to actually result in an advantage, however. For example, if you copy your neighbor’s answers while taking an exam, you’re cheating even if the answers turn out to be wrong and you fail the exam. That’s why in sports, it’s still cheating even if the steroids you took don’t help you to win.

What “advantage” is sought by the adult recreational bodybuilder? Steroid users who desire to have a more muscular body than their non-using friends might be seeking an attraction advantage with potential sexual partners on the beach. But that’s very different from competing in an organized competition or sports league, where winning and performance success are calculated by simple arithmetic. The sprinter who loses out to a steroid user has a valid gripe. But you’ve got to roll your eyes at the guy who whines about losing out to his more buff buddy in the battle for the boardwalk bikini girl.

Besides, the primary motive of most steroid users isn’t to attract sexual partners anyway. In the largest in-depth survey of adult steroid users ever conducted (online at www.jissn.com/content/4/1/12), attracting sexual partners was not even mentioned among the top 5 motives. Most steroid users just want to be more muscular, stronger, look better, have more confidence, and be leaner – the same goals that motivated all of us to start lifting weights in the first place. And while most of us enjoy getting positive attention from admirers, the basic quest of non-competitive bodybuilders is to improve their physiques in their own eyes.

Okay, but are you cheating yourself by using steroids? That’s a question that all adult non-competitive bodybuilders must answer for themselves. If you’re using steroids as a substitute for hard training and clean eating, then yes, you are cheating yourself. But if steroids are being used to facilitate even higher levels of training intensity, while it may be illegal or even dangerous how is it cheating?

Finally, if steroid use in this context is cheating, then so are all other artificial forms of cosmetic enhancement (e.g., breast implants, liposuction, nose jobs, facelifts, porcelain laminates, body waxing, artificial tanners, hair extensions, etc.) that arguably make one person look better than another. You might even throw modern laboratory-created supplements like creatine monohydrate and whey protein isolates into that category, too. But most adults involved with these “unnatural” products and procedures don’t think of themselves as cheating … but rather simply making choices to help them look their best.
 
You know, after I started using testosterone I hit a couple of home runs in softball and wondered if I should feel bad. But, I'm sure I'm not the only one in the league using.
 
Non-athletes using steroids is pretty much the same as getting implants to enhance something, only implants have been shown to be far more dangerous. There are plenty of documented cases of people dying from implants going wrong when there are virtually no cases of regular non-athletes dying from using a little extra testosterone.
 
Non-athletes using steroids is pretty much the same as getting implants to enhance something, only implants have been shown to be far more dangerous. There are plenty of documented cases of people dying from implants going wrong when there are virtually no cases of regular non-athletes dying from using a little extra testosterone.

that's a very good point, why is it illegal for a person to inject synthetic hormones in their body-but it's legal to inject sterile food poisoning (Botox)?
 
The way i see it is most if not all AAS users go into the gym and bust their ass longer and harder than 99% of the people who are sitting there wondering who is "cheating". So fuck them
 
it's ONLY CHEATING if your'e bigger than me and you get the girl i want.....then i'll say you're cheating!!!

"chics dig the long ball"
 
The way i see it is most if not all AAS users go into the gym and bust their ass longer and harder than 99% of the people who are sitting there wondering who is "cheating". So fuck them

lmao! Yup

And yeah Im with saudades on the implants and shit like that! its all a bunch of bullshit, and yes if you have the money to higher lobbyist aka lawyers, to push for this or that and line the pockets of those in office making the rules, then you will get what you want every single time!

Case in point: George W. Bush whos Presidential Campaign was partialy funded by lobbyists for the 3 main Ephedrine manufacturers in this country! OH and guess what........... When he (G.W.B.) got elected the Ban on Ephedrine was lifted once again!

Thats how this country is run and until we are all in the streets protesting and going ape shit, nothing is going to change!
 
If you wanted to race your car on the weekend, just as a hobbist not a professional race car driver, but you wanted to have the most fun and get the most out of your car, would you use 87 octane, or would you put in C16 race gas? Same thing IMHO.
 
Non-athletes using steroids is pretty much the same as getting implants to enhance something, only implants have been shown to be far more dangerous. There are plenty of documented cases of people dying from implants going wrong when there are virtually no cases of regular non-athletes dying from using a little extra testosterone.

Very true
 
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