Free Term Papers on Use Of Steriods

OPPapers.com Essay Index >> Science >> Use Of Steriods

We have many free term papers and essays on Use Of Steriods. We also have a wide variety of research papers and book reports available to you for free. You can browse our collection of term papers or use our search engine.

Essays from FratFiles.com
  1. Use Of Steriods

    Use Of Steriods. kay here's a subject that really gets my blood boiling. Bodybuilding
    is intended to be the creation of the perfect physique...right? ...

  2. Steriods

    steriods. ... 9.3 percent, 86 percent first used opioids to counteract insomnia and
    irritability resulting from the anabolic steroids.2 Extent of Use Monitoring the ...

  3. Anabolic Steriods

    Anabolic Steriods. Anabolic Steroids ... stores. For that reason, a large amount
    of teenagers have access to the drug for their use. As ...

  4. Steriods In Baseball

    Steriods in Baseball. Steroids ... unacceptable. No other professional sports league
    allows their players to use steroids and why should the MLB. ...

  5. Steroid Use

    ... 7 Nov 2007 http://www.scu.edu/ethics/publications/ethicalperspectives/steriods-ethics.
    html Milton, pat. "Marion Jones Admits Steroid Use." 06 Oct 2007. ABC. ...

View More Papers...

Use Of Steriods

Submitted by tiger91 on April 20, 2008

Category: Science
Words: 1030 | Pages: 5
Views: 44
Popularity Rank: 106,818
Average Member Grade: N/A (Add a Comment / Grade this Paper)

kay here's a subject that really gets my blood boiling. Bodybuilding is intended to be the creation of the perfect physique...right? That means that the chest, shoulders, legs, arms and back are suppose to be developed to their full potential while keeping the waist muscular but small. Some bodybuilders may have one genetically gifted part that has a tendency to be superior to another part. The normal goal is to emphasize the training of the weaker body part while curtailing training to the more responsive body part. This is done to obtain proportional muscle size. In achieving the perfect physique, the waist is meant to be small compared to upper body parts and the legs. The smaller the waist the more dramatic the surrounding muscles appear. The Back will look like a flared cobra's head when attached to a tiny waist.

I remember the physiques of the past, Arnold, Bob Birdsong, Franco Columbo, Bob Paris and Frank Zane achieved this dynamic look. Darin Lannaghan, Bill Davey and Stan McQuay have produced this look in modern day bodybuilding though they may never be seen at the Arnold Classic Competition.

So What's Changed?

In mid 80's, Human Growth Hormone (HGH) and Insulin became popular drugs with professional bodybuilders. The net result, with these top level competitors, is the "Roid Gut". Now days, we have bodybuilders sporting a 40-46" waists. I am guessing, of course, since no competitor would dare share the mammoth size of their waistlines. If they did, I would bet they would shave the number down an inch or two. Unfortunately, the Roid Gut has a repulsive appearance contrary to the original intent of the sport. When Jay Cutler in his early years hit national prominence, his youthful physique still had the small waist. Today, Jay's waist is absolutely gross. Sure he may weighs 270+ lbs, but also he sports a waist line of a sumo wrestler. Most of the top bodybuilders, Ronnie Coleman, Dorian Yates and Craig Titus,...

You must Login to view the entire paper.
If you are not a member yet, Sign Up for free!