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Shape Up: Steroids vs. Supplements 
Published Tuesday, October 09, 2007 3:00 AM
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By Darrell W. Butler

 

 

Hey what’s good everybody?  Once again, it’s Darrell Butler, your AllHipHop.com fitness specialist. 

 

You know, I think one of the saddest sights that I witnessed over the past week had to have been the images of disgraced track star Marion Jones appearing outside of a New York courtroom to apologize for using steroids. After bringing home five medals from the 2000 Olympic games, Jones was destined to go down as a national hero.

 

What makes the situation even more depressing is that Jones is far from being alone when it comes to performance enhancement drugs. From NFL defensive lineman Sean Merriman, MLB slugger Rafael Palmero, Tour de France winner Floyd Landis and deceased wrestling legend Chris Benoit, Jones has plenty of company in the scandal department. 

 

Across every race, sport and gender, the heroes just seem to keep on falling, don’t they?

 

There’s been an enormous wave of controversy among various sports and media outlets in recent months concerning the subject of performance enhancement drugs. These illegal substances include but are not limited to anabolic and androgenic steroids as well as human growth hormone (also known as HGH).

 

Not only do these substances provide an unfair advantage in competitions against non-users, they also promote very serious (and often fatal) side-effects including heart disease, liver failure and brain damage. 

 

This column is primarily a forum for me to share my genuine passion for fitness and to help you reach your goals. With that said, I have no intention of turning this into a soapbox for ethical issues. I would like to encourage anyone reading this, however, to think carefully before putting any of these dangerous substances into your body. If the shame of being caught and the fact that they’re illegal isn’t enough to make you reconsider, scroll through the headlines of all the recent untimely demises of various users. 

 

While this subject gets much less publicity due to the major headline grabbing sports and entertainment scandals, non-steroid supplementation among average citizens can often be fatal as well. Although they’re sold legally, the FDA doesn’t strictly regulate supplements; meaning that most products found at your local shops are without their approval. Therefore it’s very important that you read labels, do your research and consult with your physician before putting anything new into your body.     

 

Most supplements sold in health stores tend to be fairly harmless, such as protein shakes and vitamins, but trickier things, such as thermogenic fat burners for example, affect your heart rate. For someone with a family history of heart disease, this could prove to be a very dangerous substance to ingest.

 

Another thing to bear in mind before using supplements is that they are just that:  supplements. That means that they are to be used to further what you’re already doing naturally, not to replace it completely. Most nutrients can be found in real foods, and most fat loss or muscle building can be done with a lot of old fashioned hard work and determination. Unfortunately many people just want a quick fix and now their bereaved or disgraced families, and loved ones are the ones ultimately paying the price for these short cuts. 

 

So before you take anything, first consider the affect it may have on your body in the long run. If it’s a legal product and your research has determined that you’ll remain healthy and active for years to come, then perhaps it’s worth giving a shot.

 

If it’s an illegal substance or will take years off of your life however; seriously ask yourself if it’s worth the risk. Sure you may end up being the most diesel brotha or leanest female in your coffin, but that doesn’t change that fact that you’re still in a coffin. I don’t know about you, but I’ll gladly take being the most average guy above ground over being the most muscular below ground any day…

 

In my next column, we’ll begin to break down the three key ways to transform your body. 

 

For now, as promised, here is this week's MP3 soundtrack:

 

“Barry Bonds” -  Kanye West ft. Lil Wayne

“Shoot ‘Em Up” - Nas

“Rehab” (remix) – Amy Winehouse ft. Jay-Z

 

I’d like to thank all of you who responded to the last article via email or posted comments.  Some of you suggested other tracks to check out so let’s keep that discussion going.  I’d also like to hear your thoughts on the Marion Jones scandal and that controversial beef between fashion designer Mark Ecko and Barry Bonds. 

 

Until next time, be good… or be good at it

-Darrell

 

 

Darrell W. Butler is a certified personal trainer and strength coach with the American Council on Exercise (ACE).  He is the founder of Industrial Strength & Performance (I.S.P Fitness) and has trained at facilities throughout the nation. You can find out more about his work at www.isperformance.com


Comments

 

MAK™ said:

IT'S A DAMN SHAME ABOUT MARION JONES BECAUSE THINK ABOUT HOW MANY REAL (NON-JUICED) ATHLETES SHE HAS CHEATED OVER THE YEARS (FROM THE OLYMPICS ETC.). THAT SHIT IS EMBARASSING AND I'M QUITE DISGUSTED SHE WOULD LIE ALL THAT TIME AND THEN ADMIT IT YEARS LATER. NOW SHE WILL LOSE ALL 5 MEDALS AND WILL BE HUMILIATED IN THIS SAD WORLD EVEN AFTER YEARS FROM NOW WHEN SHE IS LONG GONE. (YOU KNOW HOW THE MEDIA DOES)....

PEOPLE NEED TO CHILL WITH THAT SHIT. PERIOD!

ON A SIDE NOTE... SORRY IF..
(THESE JOINTS SOUND LIKE THEY'RE ON STEROIDS) LOL
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-MAK-
October 9, 2007 5:23 AM
 

CurtissKing said:

Damn SMH at our black athletes these days. Especially this sista. She still bad as a mufuca still, but daaaaamn don't go down like that Marion! She going down for fraudalent checks too?

Who's next? Serena? lmao Illseed won't like that.

Check out Curtiss King,

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October 9, 2007 7:24 AM
 

illseed said:

its not just black athletes though buddy! its the whole thing...a lot of these bums are juiced up and just didnt get caught. some are smarter than that. it is pretty sad though. on the flip side, we know a lot are just blessed with natural abilities. thats where Serena comes into play.

i heard tiger woods was on 'roids....lol....picture that.
October 9, 2007 9:14 AM
 

Rico Diamond said:


To become a top notch athelete isn't worth shortening your life if you need to take performance enhancement drugs. Look at all the wrestlers who have died before they even reached 50 yrs old!!!

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October 9, 2007 9:36 AM
 

CurtissKing said:

LMAOO @ TIGER WOODS ON STEROIDS. What does he need it for in a laid back sport like golf? Must be for that fist pump (i.e. Dave Chappelle)

Secondly, I do understand your point Illseed. And even though it is a fact that when our black athletes mess up they are given extra attention plus Jose Canseco "snitchin because he finished" and Mcguire doesnt have an asterik for his baseball in cooperstown, you must admit that its not a great time to be a Black athlete in America right now. Whether you're Vick, Marion Jones, Bonds, Sosa, Kobe, Eddie Griffin (R.I.P.), and even fine ass Serena for flipping out on reporters after she lost.

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October 10, 2007 2:49 AM
 

mu$h da great said:

mark ecko iz a certified buster for spending all that money just to discredit barry bonds legacy. it has never been confiirmed. that bonds has used steroids (im not saying he hasn't but it hasn't been confirmed).  then this ninja had the nerve to have the public vote on what to do with the ball as if he didn't know what they would choose. now he can gladly say that his name will be forever associated to one of barry bonds balls lol. he could have did somthing positive with that money. something that actually meant something.
October 10, 2007 9:23 AM
 

SagNasty989 said:

Mark Ecko is a striaght sucka. don't even support that piece of trash clothing. if it was a white player in bonds circumstance 9 times out of ten I bet he wouldn't of done that. nor would that white player be critisized like bonds. what makes me mad is that when bonds was approaching the record all of a sudden the white media wanted to big up hank aaron and fake as if they "really" liked aaron. total bs, they wanted hank to be against bonds. divide n conquee at its best. later the media got the script flipped on them when aaron congrad barry...


re:supplements....

back in 1999 I believe round that time..a friend of mine introduced me to xenodrine, a supplemental fat burner...at the time ephedra wasn't banned...ephedra is now banned in all supplements. but at the time I was trying to shed some pounds..like 15 or so..it was working because I lost like 22 pounds fast..didnt have an appletite and was all wired up all the time..one time I took a xenodrine before I went jogging..i went jogging up this derby hill not even a fast pace but very slow moderate..all of a sudden a brotha was blacking out and had shortness of breath..i was passin out..nobody around or nothing..thank God I made it to my car started it up cranked the ac up..i was passing out like a mug..body was heating up I could tell..i was like "aww shit"..slowly but surely I was gettin back to normal..like phasing back in focus..the NEXT DAY it was breaking news about a major league baseball player for the Cubs that died after taking xenodrine with the ephedra..that freaked me out!!! but I'm somewhat stubborn because even tho supps don't have ephedra no longer sometimes I take a stacker for energy while at work when I'm working overtime..or in the morning instead of coffee..very seldom I take for working out..give a brotha some feed back on stackers...peace..
October 13, 2007 8:45 PM
 

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