155. ¿Récord humano o récord farmacológico?

There's a fine line between wanting to improve and starting to destroy what makes you human as an athlete. And when performance becomes a commodity, health begins to take a backseat. In this episode, we talk about the Enhanced Games, the so-called "Olympics of doping," and why the problem isn't just about sports, but about culture. The episode's main idea is simple: doping can boost performance, but it doesn't replace talent, discipline, or years of development. In this episode, we discuss: Why the Enhanced Games generated more hype than results The difference between ergogenic aids, shortcuts, and real risk What message does normalizing doping in amateur athletes send? How anti-doping has evolved in the face of new forms of cheating Should sports reward the human or the laboratory? What do you prefer to defend in sports: the limits of human potential or pharmacological enhancement if both yield results? If you enjoyed this episode, subscribe and also check out the episode on talent vs. discipline, because it connects perfectly with this discussion about merit, process, and performance. This podcast is produced by Enclave Comunicación.