Jose Ramirez

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Jose Ramirez
Last week we learned that Manny Ramírez, the home run hitter of the LA Dodgers, was suspended for 50 games for using a banned substance. Manny used HCG – Fertility drugs for women. This drug is often used by steroid abusers to counteract the effects of reduced testosterone when they complete a cycle of steroid use.

On this site, we love technology and improvement, and that athletes should use everything that is legally available as a performance enhancement. We discuss how the video analysis of performance allows athletes and coaches alike to critically review their efforts and develop technical and / or training exercises to improve.

We also believe that athletes should come natural, legal supplements to improve performance. Get the correct diet is important for optimal performance, recovery and injury prevention. Remaining hydrated, have enough energy to train and perform all are important and may require legal supplements.

Although it is difficult to decide where to draw the line in performance enhancement supplements, you need to do. We can be very vigilant and ban substances such as Gatorade or vitamins, or we can be quite lax and allow anything. For now, the sporting bodies are drawing the lines, provided when dangerous drugs are banned, while proven natural security or legal, sense guidelines. So what do we do with athletes crossing the line and get caught?

Manny is not alone in the baseball world, Alex Rodriguez, Roger Clemens, José Canseco and Barry Bonds have been caught for using prohibited substances. Some of them claim they did not take steroids, but what is not debatable is his punishment. We believe that a life ban is the only punishment that will work. 50 games, 100 games, 1 year or 2 year ban for not sending the right message. Fines, including large financial and payment attached will solve the problem of drug cheats in sport.

You may have a different opinion, but here is our logic. A talented young ballplayer looks AAA the likes of Manny Ramírez and ensure a successful million dollar contract, and aims to perform like him. The youngster trains hard and is dedicated, but can not enter the major leagues (maybe he is too small, have much time to recover …). He knows that his idol has been taking performance enhancing drugs and weighing their options. If you take steroids that will be able to train harder and recover from injuries and fatigue more quickly. He will have a better chance to break in the majors. If you fall, loses a few million dollars, but still have a contract worth millions more. He will be suspended for a series of games but we know that's not the end of his career. Well worth the risk in our opinion and in yours, too.
However, if the punishment is a ban baseball competition and the complete loss of any contract that the young player has the same inclination? It is unlikely that he would relinquish his contract current game and the enjoyment of the sport to become the majors with corticosteroids when the punishment of being caught is an outright ban.

The reason we love to see sport and the great performances is to wonder how another human could do something so dramatic, when we can. If we suspect that the improved play is steroid potency, do not get the same thrill.

Thanks for reading our diatribe. The next time we will contact video analysis. Let to continue to show how to get a legal boost in performance through the analysis of motion with a video camera. About the Author:

Dudley Tabakin is Co-Founder of Sadaka, LLC http://videosportsanalysis.blogspot.com, a motion capture and biomechanics consultancy. Clients include FootJoy, Titleist, Warrior Hockey, Vicon Motion Systems, Innovision Systems Inc. and other Sports and Motion capture and biomechanics software companies

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