As I say - if such means which are currently viewed as cheating were to be available to all then there'd be no advantage gained by them.
But every player would HAVE to take steroids for statistics and performance to be level. Imagine we found out that say Wasim Akram or someone used steroids all their career. We wouldn't view him as quite so great as we currently do.
I'm well aware that any form of steroid use has its potential dangers, it's why I'm never touching the things myself, but if they were as dangerous as, for example, heroin and cocaine they'd not be legal.
Well both those drugs were used in a medicinal capacity until people realized how dangerous and addictive they were.
Hopefully the same will happen in the future with steroids, though since they are still used medicinally it wont be for a long time.
Also, the difference bewteen the heroin boom in the 60's and steroids is that heroin was potentially used by everyone. There isn't a reason for people who aren't sportsmen/women to take steroids recreational way. Steroids don't give you a life so for junkies, they aren't a possibility.
Plus, the government makes money via tax from performance-enhancing drugs and I'm sure it's big business (particularly in the US amongst NFL players. Ha ha).
But the reasoning most often used tends to be "it's cheating because it's cheating", which just doesn't make sense.
I agree that is a useless reason.
I'd say something like "Using steroids is a form of cheating because they both un-naturally enhance power and allow you to train beyond what is possible without the use of said substance".
People get as good as they are by taking any number of supplements - it's completely impossible to come close to being the best you can without doing so. I can't say the definition between what's legal and what's illegal has ever really satisfied me.
Well, yeah but the majority of supplements are really placebos. I'd go as far as saying they are cons.
It's all in the head.
I think all steroids should be illegalised (not just in sport, but the production of and use of in a medicinal capacity) because of their potentially fatal side-effects from use (short or long term).
I don't really know the side effects or how dangerous a substance is for PHS which aren't steroids, but any with even a possible link to health problems should be banned.
I agree that anything which is legal in life should theoretically be legal in sport, but I think roids should be illegal full stop.