There is clinical research that has shown that human growth hormone can improve sports performance.
Most professional and amateur sports organizations ban human growth hormone as a “performance-enhancing drug.” This is because it is undeniable that HGH can improve strength, stamina, and endurance, and therefore can enhance athletic performance.
HGH is not technically an “anabolic hormone”; however, it does have an “anabolic effect.” In the context of professional sports, “anabolic” sometimes seems to have a negative connotation. However, biologically speaking, the word literally means “to build up.” Therefore, HGH has “anabolic” properties because it plays a critical role in building lean muscle.
There is no question that HGH can improve athletic performance. Because of this, HGH, like its “cousin,” testosterone is banned in most professional and Olympic competitions. However, if HGH is legally prescribed to you for age-related HGH deficiency, one of the benefits you will see is improved results in any kind of personal sports you do.