Kale HintzShelby Hohnholt Alex Stepanek Timothy von Behren What are banned substances Can you name a few Caffeine What is it Caffeine Effects Regulation Should caffeine be considered a performance enhancing drug ID: 221310
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Banned Substances
Kale Hintz,Shelby Hohnholt,
Alex Stepanek, Timothy von BehrenSlide2
What are banned substances?
Can you name a few?Slide3
Caffeine
What is it?Slide4
Caffeine
Effects
RegulationSlide5
Should caffeine be considered a performance enhancing drug?Slide6
Creatine and L-tryphtophan
Law of Hormesis
3rd Party Tested
n=1 (the solution to confounding data)Slide7
Is it magic? Should creativity be celebrated in professional sport?Slide8
Steroids
What are steroids?
History
Affects
What leagues/organizations ban steroids?
Why are steroids banned?Slide9
Should steroids be allowed in sports?
Are there any sports in which steroids are banned that you believe is unnecessary?Slide10
Blood Doping
“The misuse of certain techniques and/or substances to increase one’s red blood cell mass, which allows the body to transport more oxygen to muscles and therefore increase stamina and performance”
(WADA, 2011).Slide11
Blood TransfusionsSlide12
Lance Armstrong Slide13
Should Blood doping be allowed?
Very hard to test for
Very prevalent in professional competition
Could it be regulated to create an even playing field?
Can a test be created to test for it?Slide14
Why are there regulations on what you can take to improve your performance?
Is it fair that some organizations allow substances that others may not?
DiscussionSlide15
Discussion
What do you believe about banned substances?
What do you think of the level playing field theory?
What substances do you support banning and which do you not? Why?Slide16
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