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Steven Ungerleider

    Dr. Steven Ungerleider is a distinguished psychologist and author whose work delves deeply into the psychology of sports and ethics. Through his writings, he explores the factors contributing to peak performance and dissects the darker aspects of sport, such as doping mechanisms. His research, particularly on East German doping, has significantly shaped the discourse on athletic integrity and performance-enhancing drug use. Ungerleider's ability to connect psychological insights with ethical quandaries in sports establishes him as an influential voice in sports psychology and ethics.

    Faust's Gold
    • Faust's Gold

      Inside the East German Doping Machine

      • 322 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      3.4(94)Add rating

      While the German Democratic Republic's secret "State Plan" was in effect, more than ten thousand unsuspecting athletes were given massive doses of anabolic steroids. These athletes achieved massive success at the Olympics, but for many their physical and emotional health was permanently damaged. This new revised edition of Faust's Gold draws on the revelations of criminal trials of GDR coaches, doctors and officials who have now confessed to ruthless medical experiments. This new edition highlights recent cases of performance enhancing drugs used in baseball, the BALCO scandal and international cycling.

      Faust's Gold