Tweetbumpin an old thread with good info
Tweetgreat post. all are very important but pay close attention to VI. too many people neglect this rule which could lead to serious long term issues with the ability to lead a normal life.
Tweetbumpin an old thread with good info
Veritas Vos Liberabit
TweetI agree with a few things like teaching the younger generation. But most of it is just bro science. If you want to juice your ass off and be a roid monster. That's your purgative. I wouldn't tell someone not to push the limits of aas. Some people have dedicated their lives to aas use. I never come off steroids and I most likely never will. I will almost have to be on trt. That was a conscious decision I made a long time ago. My girl is on board with me and my parents. They all understand the risks and understand. This is a good outline to follow if you want to be safe. But if you want to push the limits its a little one sided. Thanks for the post.
Squats make the world go round.
TweetThanx for bumpin this..excellent excellent read with great info
PAIN DON'T HURT
TweetVery good Post
TweetThanks for the bump on this one , just when you think you know enough there's always something more to learn .
TweetThis is a very great post
Tweetkeeping your mouth shut about your cycle is very important, we have all kinds of cops working out at my gym
old powerlifter/bench press specialist
TweetHey thanks for the bump here, great info. Ive been guilty of being lazy because of how well the AAS works but that was in my younger days.
Very good article!
TweetOne nice thing about being on TRT is if anyone ever accuses me of using steroids, I tell them that I do use steroids...then I tell them I am on TRT. I explain that my natural test level is so low that I am barely able to stay alive and that me taking test injections is no different than a diabetic taking insulin injections. Both are required to sustain human life. I explain the importance of testosterone and they always seem shocked to hear it. I then tell about how much of a pain it is to inject twice a week for the rest of my life and that I would rather have good natural levels than inject. I tell them they are fortunate to not be broken as I am and they always agree.
I then tell them they can get the same results as me if they work as hard as I do AND have a clean diet. They then say they cannot do the diet part and suddenly realize their lack of gains is their fault instead of my gains being due to steroids.