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Originally posted by collikar:
So why do kids think it's so important to take these enhancers?
Are they not educated to the harm they cause, or do they think it will never catch up with them?
Are they under so much pressure to be the best at their level that they deem this the only way to achieve?
Is it too hard to go out and WORK at being successful?
What is it WE as adults need to do to "stop the stupidity?"
Because they perceive that others are gaining some benefit from taking them. And as we all know, "perception is reality" in these instances.
I hope that by now most of them are educated.
Some of them put that pressure on themselves.
There will always be some that take the shortcut. Unfortunately, as DT pointed out, there are probably some that are working hard & hitting the 'roids too.
Good question as to how to stop the insanity.
It is hard for any teen to take a long term view. Heck, it is hard for a lot of adults.
I am in favor of testing for HS, college & pros.
Seeing more of the cheating scumbags (agree entirely with DBGM - every single word in his post) banned can't hurt. It may discourage it some. But KG is right in that there will always be some who never believe
they will be caught. Yet that is not an excuse for not banning the cheaters. If banning the cheaters stops even a small percentage of the kids using steroids, then it is worth it.
And then there is that character thing that KG talked about. Banning the cheaters is part of that character thing. The sport should show it has some character and integrity.
KG has some good points. {But I don't think forbidding players to attend the AC is the answer to all our ills.}
We do need to talk with our kids. We need to ensure that they know:
1. Steroids can be harmful because in addition to the commonly known side effects:
a. They can stunt the natural growth, even though they can help "bulk up"
b. Many of the illegally obtained steroids can be contaminated, improperly prepared, etc. and can lead to serious problems.
2. The effects are very short lived. What good will the steriods have done them when they have to quit taking them for fear of being caught in the testing? The advantage will evaporate like the morning mist and then they will be exposed. And if you don't perform today, it won't matter that you hit the dingers last season. You'll be done.
3. Testing does occur and will increase.
4. It is cheating and is wrong.
5. What they build up naturally through their workouts will stay with them and will have good long term effects.
6. If they are willing to work hard, they can perform just fine without them.
7. Steroids won't help hand/eye coordination, instincts, judgement at the plate, mental toughness, mechanics, etc.
My son is convinced that several of his HS teammates were using 'roids. Interestingly, one of these kids was expecting to go fairly high in the draft. He wasn't drafted at all. I wonder if scouts got wind of the 'roids.
Yes, perhaps the scouts were overly concerned about the 'roids themselves. But they may have projected "down", estimating what the kid would be doing if he wasn't on 'roids. Assuming that the testing would cause the kid to stop taking them and eliminating some of his current advantage. I don't know. I would be interested in hearing scouts' thoughts on that.
Texan son & I have talked about 'roids. I believe he is smart enough to earn his baseball skills the old fashioned way, and not damage himself with the 'roids.