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Should Baseball Ban Altitude Tents?

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by user Awrigh01

In an article in USA Today, titled Athlete tent gives druglike boost. Should it be legal?, discusses the use of "altitude tents" to enhance sports performance. Altitude tents "either remove oxygen or decrease the concentration of oxygen. Like thin mountain air, the gaseous concoction can induce physiological changes that increase an athlete's endurance, experts say."

While there is no scientific consensus on the cause of the extent of the benefits of such "altitude tents," many critics oppose the technology because its effects are very similar to those obtained by using the banned substance EPO. At an altitude of about 8,000 feet or higher, an athlete's body will start to release more EPO, creating the same effect.

If baseball bans steriods, should it also ban "altitude tents"? Is this worse than LASIK surgery? or, should sports fans just succumb to the fact that professional athletes will tranform themselves into super-humans?

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Fri 05/12/06, 8:39 am EST <pageTools></pageTools>

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ChachiOSUDraft Pick
1336 days ago
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I don't think they can be banned. I think then they would start making the arguement to ban Gatorade or oxygen masks too. Somewhere you have to draw the line. I think the tents are right on the edge of the line, but technically couldn't athletes achieve this same affect by going 8,000 ft. up a mountain the night before a race?
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PeanMajor Leaguer
1336 days ago
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sounds pretty unenforcable
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Bball3345Draft Pick
1336 days ago
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Isn't the real reason behind the banning of a performance-enhancing drug the negative side effects to a person's health? Are there any negative side effects? If not, then what is the problem?
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PeanMajor Leaguer
1336 days ago
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All the Rockies would be suspended!
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Awrigh01All-Star
1336 days ago
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at what point should there be a ban? Is the issue negative side-effects? If so, LASIK has a risk of blindness, should it be banned?
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PeanMajor Leaguer
1336 days ago
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The sun causes skin cancer. Should we ban day games?
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XinophDraft Pick
1336 days ago
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We should definitely ban Coors Field.
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Awrigh01All-Star
1336 days ago
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Coors Field is bad for baseball.
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