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The Dangers of Steroid Use in Fitness Training

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The Dangers of Steroid Use in Fitness Training are huge. Anyone involved in fitness training or bodybuilding needs to be well educated and aware of the dangers surrounding the use of steroids. Steroids are often seen as a fast track to increased muscle mass and strength. While anabolic steroids can build muscle quickly, they come with massive risks that far outweigh their benefits.

The Dangers of Steroid Use in Fitness Training
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Steroids are Never the Answer
Some people want shortcuts to reach fitness and peak physical condition. When results aren’t coming quickly, steroids can be a tempting option. Before you even think about using steroids to build muscle, consider the dangers and long term effects.
Anabolic steroids are synthetic testosterone. Injecting or ingesting anabolic steroids can result in rapid increases in muscle mass, strength, and overall stamina. It sounds enticing, but there are reasons why you don’t want to be putting these artificial hormones in to your body.
The non-prescribed use of anabolic steroids in the United States is illegal. Because of this, you are open to risk of criminal prosecution, but there’s also the fact that the source of any purchased drugs may be unknown, and users may even be purchasing veterinary use steroids.
Steroids result in psychological and behavioral problems. Firstly, steroids are addictive. The psychological dependence arises from the ‘reward’ in that users feel stronger and more energetic. Even users who plan to use steroids as a short term boost will develop a dependency as they are unable to maintain their strength and muscle growth after cessation of use. During withdrawal the drop in hormone levels will result in depression. Steroid use can also result in increased irritability and a change in temperament, most often meaning increased aggression in users.
The scariest thing about steroids is what they will do to your body. Steroids can increase liver function which can eventually lead to damage and even liver failure. Blood pressure and bad cholesterol rises with steroid use, which will cause cardiac problems. The boost in testosterone will eventually inhibit natural testosterone production, resulting in hormone imbalances. All of these problems can continue long after steroid use has ended. There are also external changes for users. Thinning hair, testicular shrinkage, and oily skin are common problems resulting from steroid use.
The use of steroids can lead to lifelong problems even after a relatively short period of use. Yes, steroids build muscle, but is it worth the damage done to your body? No.
Avoid the use of steroids at all costs. Natural muscle growth through strength training and the right diet is more sustainable, rewarding, and infinitely safer than the use of anabolic steroids.

 

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One Comment

  1. Personally, I don't think this article is well researched and the honest truth. It sounds more like someone's opinion. I have to disagree with it.

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