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aas goals reached... now what,

lilmonkey98

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I'm new here but I have read the threads for years now and I don't think I have ever seen the question I'm presenting here today answered in any form.... is it possible to have clear goals in mind when taking aas and the like and quit once you've reached your physical goals, I have mine set out clearly in my journals and from start to finish its 2 years long of cutting my body fat% and gaining muscle mass and to also bring up my what I percieve as under developed arms and rear delts. Example: starting with cycling clen and cytomel to bring my bf% down then doing my first injectable cycle or test only to see how my body responds to it and add extra mass to my frame. Then equi and test to bring up my weaker body parts and gain semetry 2 cycles of equi and test to work on that. Once reached finish with cutting out all extra fat I gained while on aas cycles.... anyone? Pcts, bloodwork and the like done before during and after each cycle of course.
 
I'm new here but I have read the threads for years now and I don't think I have ever seen the question I'm presenting here today answered in any form.... is it possible to have clear goals in mind when taking aas and the like and quit once you've reached your physical goals, I have mine set out clearly in my journals and from start to finish its 2 years long of cutting my body fat% and gaining muscle mass and to also bring up my what I percieve as under developed arms and rear delts. Example: starting with cycling clen and cytomel to bring my bf% down then doing my first injectable cycle or test only to see how my body responds to it and add extra mass to my frame. Then equi and test to bring up my weaker body parts and gain semetry 2 cycles of equi and test to work on that. Once reached finish with cutting out all extra fat I gained while on aas cycles.... anyone? Pcts, bloodwork and the like done before during and after each cycle of course.


I might not be reading this right...but clarify for me. Are you asking now what in a sense of how do you maintain your gains? or How do you progress further? Are you saying once that has been completed (the body fat reduction) that you are satisfied or you want to set another goal???
 
Im asking if anyone has ever entered the worlds of aas with a specific goal in mind acheived it and never used aas again cause they got exactly what they wanted from it. the Bigger Question... Can you stop using once you have cycled a few times? Can you be completely satisfied and Quit.
 
This is exactly why I would never want to set a weight/BF goal for myself. After you reach it, you pretty much have no more purpose other than maintenance, which is boring as hell.
 
Im asking if anyone has ever entered the worlds of aas with a specific goal in mind acheived it and never used aas again cause they got exactly what they wanted from it. the Bigger Question... Can you stop using once you have cycled a few times? Can you be completely satisfied and Quit.

Of course you can..why not. If you set a reasonable and attainable goal and you met it then you just want to sustain or make smaller gains than that is awesome IMO. Many people are too hedonistic and never satisfied.
 
Even if you don;t want to get bigger, you can get leaner and more "in shape" and naturally attempt to maintain or acheive "roid-like" condition naturally.

I've trained all my life and I have to accept at thos point, I can only hold on to what I have. The good side of that situation is that I have such strong muscle memory I don't have to kill myself to do it. And looking better than most guys 20 years younger is kind of a kick. But I do miss those days of making every workout a chance to grow.
 
Of course you can..why not. If you set a reasonable and attainable goal and you met it then you just want to sustain or make smaller gains than that is awesome IMO. Many people are too hedonistic and never satisfied.

Perfect... that's exactly what I was thinking. "Narcissism" for me aas is a simple means to an end. And as the other guy said you could make smaller gains naturally such as working on my speed and agility. It feels good to hear/see someone say that it is possible to stop aas and be completely content. Thanks guys for reinforcing what I've been thinking for months. 2 and 1/2 years and I'm done.
 
Of course you can..why not. If you set a reasonable and attainable goal and you met it then you just want to sustain or make smaller gains than that is awesome IMO. Many people are too hedonistic and never satisfied.

Perfect... that's exactly what I was thinking. "Narcissism" for me aas is a simple means to an end. And as the other guy said you could make smaller gains naturally such as working on my speed and agility. It feels good to hear/see someone say that it is possible to stop aas and be completely content. Thanks guys for reinforcing what I've been thinking for months. 2 and 1/2 years and I'm done.
 
Absolutely. If you can reach the goals then you can maintain them. Its hard work. You dont reach goals by eating garbage and having a relaxed diet and training regimen so you definately cannot maintain your achievements that way either. I originally thought you were asking if you could ever reach a maximum potential with AAS. The answer to that is also yes. That is why alot of people use HGH now. It actually gives the body the ability to create new muscle, not just repair faster. Sorry I got off topic!
 
I know plenty of guys who have done 1-5 cycles and stopped aas use after that.

You gotta have an exit strategy.
 
Perfect... that's exactly what I was thinking. "Narcissism" for me aas is a simple means to an end. And as the other guy said you could make smaller gains naturally such as working on my speed and agility. It feels good to hear/see someone say that it is possible to stop aas and be completely content. Thanks guys for reinforcing what I've been thinking for months. 2 and 1/2 years and I'm done.

There are some great non AAS supplements out there now a days my friend.

You can use Bridge
phyto serms 347
powerchews
peptides

and the list is endless for when you feel you need a boost without AAS hormones.

Best of luck to you and great mindset imo!
 
With BRIDGE, GEAR and UNLEASHED you can maintain muscle obtained for cycling. But of course, if you never had a strong natty foundation, gained a quick 20 pounds of water from drol and deca and no longer train as hard because it's too difficult, well, yeah, you'll just be back to square one but with a lower sperm count.
 
Tell us your stats and what your goal statistics are and we give you some better advice.

If you get too far past what your genetics will allow, you won't really be able to maintain it for very long without AAS.
 
A good example would be a friend of mine. He was thinner that shit ate like crazy but could not gain weight. The dr actually put him on gear until his weight got to a comfortable level and he never had to use agin. However, Anyone that has had a car audio system and juices can relate to this question. Is it ever loud enough?
 
your asking IS IT POSSIBLE

that depends on wat your goals are

is it likely you will achieve your goals and be able to maintain them? that depends wat your gaols are

if your goals to bench 455, or have 20 inch arms ripped, then its very unlikely u will ever maintain it or stop using ass

if your goal is to bench 315, and have 17 inch ripped arms, then that is possibily maintainable without aas

u need to tell us wat your gaols are before we can tell you is it possible to stop aas and keep wat youve achieved

simple rule is the greater you goal, the less likely you are going to be able to maintain it, and of course theres a point where its not maintainable without AAS

agreed - if your goals are beyond what your genetics allow for, then you have to keep on using to maintain that conditioning

if your goals are just to speedily get to a condition that you could achieve naturally but with more time, then you can stop juicing and quit.

but if the reason you are juicing is just as a shortcut then you probably arnt ready for it, or shouldnt make it a part of your life.

for me personally, my goals are to progress. and to never stop achieving. i want to improve, be it have a lower bf%, or more mass, year to year (preferably both). eventually the goal of striving for improvement doesnt "come naturally"
 
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