I have seen the comparison between steroids and beta blockers made before, but it is always made by those on the sidelines who have not had a need for beta blockers or have chosen to never obtain a prescription for them if they could benefit. I will make an assumption that you are in either category.ThomasDodd wrote:I am not built to play football as much as I enjoy it. I could take stuff to increase mas, but belive God had other plans for me.
I have witnessed individuals who have used both. I have also read the discussions of the dangerous side effects of using steroids over a prolonged period of time in order to increase muscle mass. Beta blockers are not used in the same way. Beta blockers are taken only just before the performance in order to calm the racing heart and control the shakes.
Steroids are taken over an extended period to artificially enhance the fundemental muscle mass of an athlete. Beta blockers are not taken that way and do not enhance the musical performance, physically or mentally, from that which was obtained from hours spent wood shedding. If anything Inderal actually has a side effect in many of emotionally deadening a performance compared to what may have been happening in the practice room. This side effect is nowhere near as severe as the physical conditions associated with performance anxiety, so the trade off is worth it.
Steroids accellerate an athlete's muscle buildup with less training. Only hard preparation and years of dedication will make winning an audition or performing a world class recital possible. The beta blockers simply help to cut down on the shakes during the actual performance/audition. Inderal is not Viagra for the chops.
Most musicians who have prescriptions for Inderal aren't popping them everyday in order to get through rehearsals and concerts. Of the people who I know who use it, they might take it 3 times a year and then only a 10-15mg dosage.