Run, Swim, Throw, Cheat

The Science Behind Drugs in Sport
ISBN13: 9780199581467ISBN10: 0199581460 Hardback, 288 pages
Apr 2012,  In Stock

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Description

In the 2012 Summer Olympics, we will see athletes do extraordinary things. In most cases, their achievements can be attributed to hard work and natural talent. But some will take drugs to enhance their performance. Written by top biochemist Chris Cooper, Run, Swim, Throw, CHEAT explains how people have cheated in the past, how they cheat now, and how they will cheat in the future.

From anabolic steroids to human growth hormone and the blood booster EPO, Cooper separates the truth from the hype, revealing what works and what doesn't work. More disturbing, the book argues that science has barely touched the surface of performance enhancement; there are many, many drugs yet to be discovered. Future developments are limited only by our imagination, research funding, and, of course, ethics. Moreover, recent findings of genetic enhancements on animals show it is possible to create super animals that far outperform their peers, suggesting that the top human athletes of the future may get there via gene manipulation. Cooper also argues that drug testing is of necessity imperfect and the rules arbitrary. And it cannot succeed, as it will always fight a losing battle between doper and tester. But the alternative--free access to all chemical tools--is not necessarily desirable. Just because a war cannot be won, does not mean that surrendering will lead to better sport.

Cooper concludes that the problem of drugs in sports mirrors the problem of drugs in society--we may not like them, we may rage against them, but they are here to stay. No one should think there will ever be a time when athletes can be completely prevented from using chemistry to enhance their sports performance.

Features

  • Looks at the performance of top athletes and considers the limitations of human performance
  • Explains how drugs work and the challenges of testing for them
  • Considers recent research with rats and mice to study physical limitations
  • Raises ethical questions for the future of sport and improving human performance

Product Details

288 pages; 30 b/w illus.; 5 3/8 x 8 1/2; ISBN13: 978-0-19-958146-7ISBN10: 0-19-958146-0

About the Author(s)

Chris Cooper is Head of Research, Sports and Exercise Science at the University of Essex.

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