Banned Drugs Versus Balanced Diet

"Performance in food as opposed to drug use/misuse/abuse"

by Alli-Balogun Alli-Baba


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Softcover
£9.99

Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 06/03/2006

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 128
ISBN : 9781420886948

About the Book

Going by the ethics of both sport and medical science, the author’s prognosis of impending crisis as a result of the use/misuse/abuse of drugs in sport is accurate. Athletes cannot endlessly administer substances belonging to prohibited classes and/or the use of various prohibited methods intended to artificially enhance performance, in order to have an undue advantage over fellow competitors.
 
Many experts agree with the author that doping is dangerous to the health and vitality of athletes and is also a form of cheating. The cost of such misdemeanours is evident over the past two decades. These and many more reasons are why the author wrote “Banned Drugs Versus Balance Diet” because the sport is desperately in need of such a book, now or never.
 
  • This is a proper sports-nutrition book with an absolute determination to restore the significant importance of balanced diet and nutrition.
  • To help athletes make an intelligent informed choice, and with the assurances that any information given is backed by medical and clinical studies.
 


About the Author

He is an individual consciously committed to the idea of a sustainable and predictable healthy –lifestyle, in sport as well as in life generally. A former athlete with a wondrous sport and administrative career, who has over the past years published various anti-drug magazines, journals, pamphlets and books.

 
  • A physical and health educator per excellence.
  • An advocate of drug –free- sport.
  • A consultant to numerous informational and anti-drug agencies in Africa and Europe.
  • Coordinator - Parents and Athletes against Drugs in Sports.
  • Athlete’s representative -   Common-wealth games and Africa championship etc
 
 Areas of Specialties (Sports)
 
  • Athletic
  • Judo
  • Football
  • Table tennis
  • Karate
  • Swimming
  • Bodybuilding
  • Gymnastic
  • Weight lifting