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TRUTH FOR NEWBIES
AAS are no joke. No Miracle. It's the exact calculated science of chemistry and biology.
This is not a plug and play fly by night transformation. Truth is you can fuck yourself up as a newbie I know first hand. There is a lot of crap for sale on the streets of what ever part of the world you live in. The fancy packages and printing mean nothing. We here have relationship with each other like family. A trust built over time.
As a new guy who has had quite a bit of experience learning the hard way the message is this. KNOWLEGE IS KEY! DONT RUSH INTO ANYTHING, AND DONT BE AFRAID TO ASK ANY QUESTION. HERE YOU WILL GET THE TRUTH WHETHER YOU LIKE IT OR NOT.
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This is truth I'm on my first cycle and I'll be honest I expected WAAAYY more from AAS!!!!!!!! I thought you get on gear and just start blowing the fuck up while leaning out! Boy I was wrong!!! Sure my sex drive is up, my stamina in gym is up but man people weren't fuckin around when they said DIET IS KEY!!!!!
I thought all the juicers said that shit to avoid the aas topic or to avoid credibility from the shit they take but NO diet is 100% training needs to be 100% and knowledge of the gear used needs to be 100% if any 1 area lacks then your in for a big frustrating surprise... lol
I have much more respect for the massive shredded Guys no matter how much shit their on I KNOW that they are putting in some SERIOUS work!!!
Hardest thing I'm learning is that AAS Is ONLY an edge, icing on the cake. I'm still learning still trying to get my shit together and it's working but coulda been way better if I studied nutrition more than I studied the use of anabolics
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Very well written guys! Fitness is 98% diet. I had a lot of progress in first two and half years training with strict diets and enhancement free. I went from 145 to 185 in two years. What I am trying to say is what you put inside your body and how you use it matters a lot. If you aren't going to eat shitty, then don't use gears careless. I still consider myself a beginner, noob, newbie, and that is why I am here and always seeking out more information from the wise not from what "that guy told you, and you are telling me." This has become my second home because we got tons of smart asses here that are always there to help. Be safe yall! Great thread btw.
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Well said everyone! Diet is what makes all the difference. I too had to learn this the hard way. Diet is the toughest part of it all too! Anyone can move weight and inject compounds...but both are USELESS without the proper diet and nutrition fueling your body!
Thanks for the thread
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Yeah there's a reason why people say this as mentioned in th OP. Glad everyone's on board. I get so many guys that are just so misinformed..... like, "I'm not gaining as much" or (this one kills me... I wanna punch this kid when he says this) " I'm so flat... when is this test e gonna kick in."
Like these are guys who have been cycling for YEARS and are just so dull they would rather assume the gear is fake than take credit for their shit diet. If you wanna gain more, eat more. Want fuller muscles, eat carbs.
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I agree with whay everyone has said here. Great post right here. I'd like to chime in and say one aspect of the game that I believe is overlooked by many myself included for a long time is sleep. Uninterrupted sleep at night! There is nothing like it for growth. All the eating and training is for nothinges if my sleep isn't in order. That means I have to cut down on stimulants and stress that could keep.me awake.
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Agreed. It's funny to cuz my 1st cycle was Test Cyp only. And I got tested cuz 2 months in I swore it wasn't doing anything. But the test came back at 4k. My Dr recommended I stop taking the gear. I was like "let me think about that.........No!" Gear definitely gives you a strong enhancement. Just see the thread on before and after AAS on this forum. But how you get there is completely misunderstood.
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So your telling me I can't get big by taking gear and sitting on the couch eating McDonald's everyday??? Lol it's actually amazing how big a contributing factor diet is. Need to learn proper nutrition before ever thinking about gear. JMHO
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Originally Posted by
Mack29
So your telling me I can't get big by taking gear and sitting on the couch eating McDonald's everyday??? Lol it's actually amazing how big a contributing factor diet is. Need to learn proper nutrition before ever thinking about gear. JMHO
Oh you'll get big alright....big and fat LoL
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To further the message to the newbies I'd also like to add:
Know what you getting into with gear, how far you plan to push the threshold, and what are you really trying to achieve. Very important knowledge that all vets will agree on in this game. This is a long haul decision and every brother that I know that runs gear it became a life long decision. Sure; you can hit a couple cycles and leave it alone; but you will only keep what you could obtain naturally (to be honest I've never tested this theory out because I haven't stopped cycling for more than necessary periods, but it makes logical sense because your body goes back to it's natural test levels if all is done properly and your lucky). The point I'm making is that it should be a life long decision; you shouldn't hop on the sauce to get some tail or be impressive to your bar buddies. This is something that could potentially affect the rest of your life. Build a good foundation and make sure the gym, diet, and a healthy lifestyle is something you really are commit to. Also, those that do hop on, think about things like good health insurance and financial stability. Think about more than just "getting big"; think about your general health and wellbeing. I am a "young blood" and this advice goes out to the other young brothers on the BOP; take it slow, recover strong and don't worry because steady gains will follow. Just thought these things were important to think about brothers; no looking back no regrets!
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