Honestly, in any sport practically. Are the stimulants legal? Some are, but most of them aren't. Today, given the extreme competitiveness of sports, practically athletes in all sports take stimulants to help them gain an advantage.
Source: I took a course in Sports Literature at my school.
Rugby,footbal....those kind of sports since they effects may include enhanced alertness, wakefulness, and locomotion, among others.
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Better question, What athlete hasn't taken stimulants?
90% of athletes have used performing inhancing drugs
Alex Rodriguez, Mark McGuire Miguel Tejada, Barry Bonds, Jose Cansaco, Roger Clemens, Collin Livingston, Jacob Mulder, and Chase Marso
The athletes most likely to use stimulants would be those that do not have confidence in their ability at the sport being played.
it's illegal, unfair as some athletes have spent years naturally training their bodies
Some of the natural ways an athlete can gain the same effects without taking the drug stimulants are to train, and eat healthy and focus on there breathing. Also before a race try to get your blood pumping by taking fast heavy breaths to get your adrenalin up this will give you a temporary boost of speed or stregnth.
Muscle bone condition
No, antibiotics are not stimulants.
To get/keep the bowls/intestinal track working.
it is a pain killer. greek people used it often
Yes inhalants are stimulants because they cause hyperactivity. Therefore they are stimulants.
TRUEBoth depressants and stimulants are equally dangerous when used incorrectly. Depressants can slow the heart rate down too much, and stimulants can speed it up too much. Both have devastating effects.
The anerexiants, benzphetamine (Didrex), diethylpropion (Tenuate), phendimetrazine (Bontril, Plegine), phentermine (Fastin, Ionamine), and sibutramine (Meridia) are CNS stimulants used for appetite reduction in severe obesity.
Stimulants come from, the folks who make them.
Stimulants used to treat conditions like ADHD and narcolepsy can complicate which of the following health conditions
They are used to running around and doing much harder work than the untrained athlete.