This week on The Uneducated PT, we’re joined by Dr. David Nolan, sport scientist and lecturer in Sport & Exercise Science at Dublin City University — and one of Ireland’s leading voices on performance, physiology, and ethics in sport. In this episode, we dive into the controversial world of the Enhanced Games — a proposed Olympics-style event where athletes can openly use performance-enhancing drugs. Dr. Nolan breaks down what this means for science, fairness, and the future of sport. We ask:
- Is the Enhanced Games about exploring human potential — or just selling enhancement drugs?
- What would it mean to live in a society that openly embraces chemical enhancement?
- Could this blur the line between sport, biotechnology, and entertainment?
- And what are the ethical and health implications if “enhanced” competition becomes normalized?
It’s an honest, thought-provoking conversation on where performance science might be headed — and whether pushing human limits has finally gone too far.