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Performance enhancers go back as early as the first Olympic games of the ancient world were held. Notes were preserved confirming that some athletes used different herbal preparations as well as experimented with only red meat diet. Some went as far as eating raw sheep or goat testicles in search for top athletic performance.

Though steroids were first discovered in the 1930′s they did not become a major factor in sports until the fiftytwo Olympic games that were held in the capital city of Finland Helsinki. It was the first appearance of Russians on the Olympic games and thanks to anabolic steroid supplementation they became the dominant nation in all strength related sports. Their dominance further developed two years later on the world weightlifting championship where they took home most of the gold as well as silver and bronze medals. The Russians were allegedly using different forms of testosterone; enanthate, cypionate, propionate or testosterone suspension. Other medications that are popular today; anavar, winstrol, clenbuterol and deca durabolin came into play at a later stage. Due to the cold war in it’s full swing USA athletes had to retaliate and that is how Dianabol – methandrostenolone was born. Dr. Ziegler was the head of medical staff for the USA Olympic team and he is to this day considered as father of modern anabolic steroids. Sport in past and even more today is all about performance, the pie is only given to those at the very top, with only few bread crumbs left for the rest. Along with reaching ones potential and delivering top performance; being faster, stronger, pushing the bar higher, there are also other concerns, prevention of injuries, faster recouperation and rehabilitation, better and faster healing and possibility of lengthening ones sports career. The public wants to see modern day heroes achiving exceptional results and all of that hype converts to higher earnings for the atletes, as well as those in the background from owners of clubs, menagers, trainers, event organizers, organizations, advertisers. In short the whole nation benefits from record breaking achievements, with the fact that they are being achieved with the help of sustanon, trenbolone or anadrol being low on the priority list.

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Dianabol or chemically methandrostenolone was the first steroid made in the USA and first steroid that was not a straight testosterone. Dianabol proved very effective with American athletes regaining good ranks in strength related events and succesfully rivaling the Russians. Others noticed this and East Germany was the country that took it to the next level with administering testosterone to the complete olympic team, males and females. The East German performance enhancing program resulted in East German athletes winning many gold medals in decades to come. Many other drugs were experimented with from alcohol to cocaine, nitrogliceryne or even strichinine, though no other compuned to date has proved near as effective as anabolic steroids. Because top placings and breaking records along with turning that into money is all the professional sports are about anabolic steroids use fast became very wide spread. By the end of the sixties the sportsmen were able to live off their sport only, which made them even more willing to take synthetic male hormones and their derivatives. Ban on anabolic steroid use in sports came from moral and ethics reather than health concerns. With reasearch going the way of reaching best result with fewest possible side effects preferably undetected by ever spreading testing, anabolic steroids became more and more sofisticated with nandrolone decanoate – deca durabolin and methenolone enanthate – primobolan depot being introduced. Compettitive bodybuilding also became a very popular sport in the 1970 with actors like current governor Arnold Schwarzenegger and Sylvester Stallone being the role model for spreading anabolic steroid use in the community through major Hollywood motion picture releases. Holywood movies helped spread cosmetic anabolic steroid making it a world wide phenomenon. Anadrol, anavar, deca durabolin became hosehold names and use has spread to high schools, though the use has been relatively steady in the last 2 decades and does not seem to spread further.

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Major League Baseball was the last of sports organizations that implemented drug testing in USA. The culprit was Mark McGwire that was using a prohormone called androstendione that has the ability to convert to testosterone once in the human body. Mark McGuire had a record run that year and eventualy broke the home run record that held it’s own for decades. Later Ken Caminiti told the public that he was using anabolic steroids and claimed that at least half of the players are using testosterone, deca durabolin, winstrol, anavar, trenbolone and other anabolic steroids along with HGH and clenbuterol, Jose Conseco later extended that number to over eighty percent while at the same time confessing that he was an avid user himself. Than came Jason Giambi and Barry Bonds that were involved in the BALCO scandal, they admited the use of testosterone depot, human growth hormone, testosterone cream / gel as well as abuse of numerous other anabolic steroids. The media frenzy regarding steroid use in baseball resulted in much higher ticket sales and renewed interest for baseball. Sports on a large scale has benefited from anabolic steroids, of course training methods, nutrition and homerun friendly left field lines contributed their part. But roids as they are popularly called are a major part of the puzzle that lead us to the home run era that we are enjoying today. Best baseball players as well as other major sports players use anabolic steroids. The multi billion industry that is sports today makes sure, that every positive thing that can benefit the ticket sales, generate TV audiences and in turn give higher profits is utilized. Anabolic steroids are no exception and will be used for as long as athletes can get away with it.

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The picture in football is not much different, when you look at the difference in bodyweight of top high school athletes from 1960 to 1970 you see that the weight index stayed more or less the same, but when you make an observation in years 1971 – 1988 the difference is staggering. The weight has gone way up, with the median being 25 pounds which can not be overlooked. Testosterone cypionate, deca durabolin, primobolan, equipoise, dianabol, trenbolone.. are the prime steroids used for muscle gain. The difference is even bigger when we looke at national football league linemen, that share a median weight of over 300 pounds while two decades ago they were only around 250 pounds. Lyle Alzado, Bil Romanowski that was also a part of the BALCO scandal, Bill Conte all admited to using anabolic steroids. Football is a man’s sport and probably one of the most competitive ones, strength, speed and sheer muscle mass is what makes one player better than the other and that is another reason why football players will use anabolic steroids as long as they can get away with it. Another highly publicized athlete that got cought using steroids was Canadian sprinter Ben Johnson that broke the world 100 meter sprint record. His tests were positive for anabolic steroid stanozolol or Winstrol that is produced by Zambon now Desma of Spain. The fact remains that anabolic steroids primobolan depot, parabolan, dianabol, anadrol, deca durabolin, anavar or oxandolone, equipoise, testosterone cypionate, sustanon all build huge muscles. They increase strength, speed and stamina, aid recouperation and rehabilitation and help the athletes in achiving top results which all translates to better, longer and above all more lucrative careers for any athlete using them. Benefits extend to the owners of clubs and leagues and that is why anabolic steroids are here to stay for at least as long as athletes can get away with it. The question is what will replace them, some say that dianabol also called „the breakfast of champions” will become obsolete with gene doping. But, as history has showed with Marion Jones the 100 meter sprinter that ruled track and field throughout the ninetys along with her husband champion shot putter C.J. Hunter who among others also tested positive for deca durabolin as traces of nandrolone decanoate and it’s metabolites were found in their blood. Even geneticly incredibly talented athletes, some would say genetic freaks like current 100 meter world record holder Ussain Bolt can still benefit and further develop their skill with anabolic steroids.

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