because its bad
because they want to be good
So they can get ripped
steroids is the treatment for the rat lungworm and turns to meningitis in the brain of a human so the use of steroids cures them.
So that they can Overdose on Steroids and Bash Up Innocent Weak Victims that have done nothing wrong
He use to take them. He was caught taking them, so he had to stop.
No mostly the big guys in the WWE do not use steroids, their strength just comes naturally because they are so big
Yes, they are. So they can have a chance to prove themselves not guilty!
I know that Chris Andersen was caught for steroids.
Barack Obama is above 6ft.tall and weighs about 170 lbs (BMI 22). Steroids make you strong, and usually more heavy, so it is unlikely that he takes steroids. He also went to one of the best private schools in the country when he was young, and two different Ivy league schools when he was college-aged. He has a good education, and he's not an athlete which usually means that a person doesn't take steroids. Good question, though!
A lot of people have used steroids. Most of these people do so for medical reasons, but some of them were famous, too. Many of these are known for having major careers in professional sport and competition, such as baseball, football (of all kinds), and basketball. A lot of Olympians have been disqualified after the fact for having used steroids, amongst other banned substances.
He practices a lot, he may use steroids. (But most likely not.)
The first is almost correct. It should be, "Some athletes have taken drug tests to prove they are not on steroids." That is, "have taken" is the correct form, but it should also be "drug tests" rather than "drugs tests". "Have taken" is the correct form because "have" is the plural form, and "athletes" is plural. The singular form is "has taken", so it would be correct to say "One athlete has taken drug tests to prove he is not on steroids." Always use the past participle "taken" and not the simple past tense "took" in forms that use a form of the auxiliary verb "have": have taken, had taken, has taken, would have taken, and so on.