Sport, Health and Drugs: A Critical Sociological Perspective

by Ivan Waddington and Andy Smith

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Why do many athletes risk their careers by taking performance enhancing drugs? Do the highly competitive pressures elite sports teach athletes to win at any cost?

In order to understand the complex relationships between sport and other aspects of society, it is necessary to strip away our preconceptions of what sport is, and to examine, in as detached a manner as possible, the way in which the world of sport actually functions. This fully updated edition of Ivan Waddington's classic introduction to drugs in sport examines the key terms and key issues in sport, drugs and performance and is designed to help new students explore these controversial subjects, now so central to the study of modern sport. The book addresses topics such as:

  • the emergence of drugs in sport and changing patterns of use
  • the development of an objective, sociological understanding
  • sports law, policy and administration
  • WADA, NGB's and the sporting federations
  • case studies of football and cycling
  • the case of sports medicine.

An Introduction to Drugs in Sport: Addicted to Winning is a landmark work in sports studies. Using interview transcripts, case studies and press cuttings to ground theory in reality, students and lecturers alike will find this an immensely readable and enriching resource.

  • ISBN10 0419251901
  • ISBN13 9780419251903
  • Publish Date 1 May 2000 (first published 5 January 2000)
  • Publish Status Out of Print
  • Out of Print 15 June 2021
  • Publish Country GB
  • Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Imprint Spon Press
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 228
  • Language English