Well it depends what sports you are playing and what drug like marijuana for instance most if you wish to join a major sport team most of them won't allow you in anyways
they dont
You can try to involve yourself in sports or exercise more to keep your mind distracted from using drugs.
Yes, any substance that is harmful to your body will affect your chakras.
It can enhance your performance and increase strength.
Chronic use of alcohol and other psychoactive drugs cause changes in the brain that create a compulsion to continue using at the expense of anything that gets in the way.
Depending on the drug(s). Performance enhancing drugs is a no. Something like Ibuprofen is ok.
Using drugs causes an abnormal release of neurotransmitters in the brain, which can disrupt the normal communication between brain cells. Over time, this can lead to changes in the brain's structure and function, often resulting in decreased natural production of neurotransmitters.
You can stop using drugs if you really want to. Prolonged exposure to drugs alters the brain in ways that result in powerful cravings and a compulsion to use.
It increases your strength, stamina, and recovery.
Alex Rodriguez was found using performance enhancing drugs in 2007.
The effect of drugs in sport can be categorised in to three as follows: (1) Drugs that are 'body building' (i.e. improves power and strength) (2) Drugs that enhance the oxygen carrying capacity of the blood (i.e. improves endurance) (3) Drugs that steady the heart rate (improves your aim in shooting and archery) (4) Drugs that mask (hide) the use of other drugs (5) Drugs that stimulate the brain and nervous system (improves attention span, concentration, motivation) Athletes are sometimes also caught taking banned recreational drugs. Sport governing bodies across the world impose stiff penalties on sports men and women who engage in attempts to boost athletic performance by using drugs.
Drugs effect you spiritually by causing you to lose your faith. You may also forget your morals and values while using drugs.