College athletes are 'falling through the cracks "imperfect program of random testing of drugs in America's colleges and universities, and if it does, this could contribute to increasing drug abuse scandals among professional athletes, most of them came through Sport school? Nobody really knows, and in the meantime, keep the parade of athletes in drug rehabilitation and on.
College drug testing to deter drug use planto keep the playing field and able-bodied athletes. But there are no rules – college tests vary from school to school, including the number of athletes tested, are tested for substances, the quality of testing and sanctions for non-compliance. Universities spend anywhere from $ 3,000 to up to 160,000 dollars a year on testing. And most of the tests are street drugs such as marijuana, heroin and ecstasy, not performance-enhancing drugs like steroids, the test much more than street drugs that can reduce costs.Drugs test for street children is certainly a good thing, but because almost all athletes to achieve rehabilitation of drug problems with illegal drugs, not steroids.
For review by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), for a more complete list of banned substances tests. But only 4 percent of the athletes have always felt, after a series of articles in Salt Lake Tribune. In the long term, both the NCAA and college tests,Most college athletes are doping products are never tested for steroids and other performance. Largely because of the different strategies and methods that are thousands of athletes in all the newspapers. The consensus is that, given the risk of being caught, too many athletes slip through the cracks and could be managed in the future for the rehabilitation of drug.
Pro Sport has been accused in a big way by drug abuse scandals, and most of the professionals get to college. CouldCollege testing standards are poor, requiring the eruption of drug rehabilitation professionals in these days? Nobody knows, and continuing scandals. Many schools also test, at random, but even here there are no standards. Drug abuse is often used in schools – the recent death of a heroin high school football star is an example that could have been a tragic early death prevent drug rehab – and the high school athlete of the college of tomorrowStars.
In fact, we have problems with drugs at all levels of sport and many questions unanswered. No one knows whether drug abuse is a large, undetected problems in school sports, or incomplete high school and college-level test contributes to the number of professionals who have drug problems, and, finally, recovery addicts.
At a time when professional sports and Olympic sports, including routine embarrassed by drug abuse isScandals, we do not have obvious or easy solutions. However, the scandals of the media, dozens of athletes heading for drug rehab, fines and suspensions, and the escalation of cynicism and increasing loss of confidence among the fans can not be good for the sport.
The abuse of drugs among school and elite sport, is not going away until we are relying on hit-or-miss system of random checks. After all is said and done, but the problem is best solved through greater accountability of parents,better drug education and increased vigilance on the part of families, friends, teammates and school officials to address the drug problem first position, and get young people addicted to a drug rehabilitation program soon.
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