madmaximus
Forum Master
Chris Stratton's statement piqued my interest in the Edita Daniute thread.
Setting aside the broad legal, moral, and ethical issues--I wanted to look at doping in ballroom from a pragmatic view--my question is:
In DanceSport, do you think doping confers any advantage to the user? Why?
I personally don't think it does for a variety of reasons, but some of them are:
1. Both dancers as a couple need to be users (unlikely but possible) for the drugs to be of any reasonable value.
Even if it does give one dancer any advantage, that is still just one half of the team.
2. Physical advantages can easily be gained through a reasonably stringent conditioning regimen.
There are more, but this should suffice to start.
m
Setting aside the broad legal, moral, and ethical issues--I wanted to look at doping in ballroom from a pragmatic view--my question is:
In DanceSport, do you think doping confers any advantage to the user? Why?
I personally don't think it does for a variety of reasons, but some of them are:
1. Both dancers as a couple need to be users (unlikely but possible) for the drugs to be of any reasonable value.
Even if it does give one dancer any advantage, that is still just one half of the team.
2. Physical advantages can easily be gained through a reasonably stringent conditioning regimen.
There are more, but this should suffice to start.
m