The Illinois High School Association (IHSA) follows the rules set by the National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS) for banned substances. Corticosteroids are not specifically mentioned on the NFHS banned substance list, but they are subject to specific guidelines for use in high school sports. It is essential to check with the IHSA for the most up-to-date information on the usage of corticosteroids in high school sports.
Well lets start off with the fact that any product that has creatine is legal. I have been playing football all my life and am now in college. I have taken creatine and gotten tested and nothing comes up. Myoplex is defenetly not the best creatine out there but its most certainly legal. And as far as the bad effects go you just need to drink alot of water and you should be fine.
no, it's a natural body production
The Hills Sports High School was created in 1966.
Westfields Sports High School's motto is 'Fortitudo'.
Narrabeen Sports High School was created in 1954.
Matraville Sports High School's motto is 'Endeavour'.
No. The vast majority of high school sports players will not have a career in professional sports.
The motto of The Hills Sports High School is 'Strive for Success'.
Narrabeen Sports High School's motto is 'Purpose and Integrity'.
Matraville Sports High School was created in 1960-01.
There is no necessity at all for canceling high school sports. High school athletes and none sports students all benefit from Varsity sports as well a sports played in gymnasiums. Gymnasium sports help build an athlete's body and also, sports at the high school level develops a camaraderie among the student athletes.