No, not to mention the fact that you may feel guilty afterwards knowing you did not complete your goal without ceating.
to make themselves better
It is illegal to use testosterone in any sports , as it falls under doping.
Clenbuterol is not an anabolic steroid; it is a bronchodilator primarily used to treat asthma and other respiratory conditions. While it can promote fat loss and muscle retention, it is classified as a beta-2 agonist rather than an anabolic steroid. Some athletes use it for its performance-enhancing effects, but it is banned in many sports due to health risks and ethical concerns.
Steroids artificially enhance the athlete's ability, giving him an unfair advantage over the other competitors.
Steroid's
Steroid fines are $10,000
Steroids make it easier to add muscle mass, which makes you stronger, which makes you play better. The better you can play, the more money you can make doing it.
everything
Because they take pills to make themselves stronger while real players do it themselves now does that seem fair to you?
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I Read/Heard That Hogan Denied Allegations Of Steroid Use Years Ago, But After An Investigation Involving Steroid Use In Professional Wrestling Was Launched, Hogan Allegedly Admitted Using Steroids.
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