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Is 22 too young to start aas ....??

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bluetwistedsteel67 said:
Ideally it's too young but I would say your lever of muscularity is more important than your age. How long have you been lifting? How close are you to your genetic potential? If you are not near your peak naturally you are cheating yourself out of a lot of the benefits of that first cycle. The first cycle is like that first hit of coke (not that I reccomend the use of any illicit or illegal drug). The first is usually the best. Save it for later and you'll be glad you did.



been lifting for 3/4 years on and off.. fight amature full muay thai .. so I pretty much work my ass off...
 
SwolK said:
forgot to add, just as tryin2grow mentioned:
stick around, learn and read. there are plenty of people on this board willing to help. you want to be educated on this topic before you do anything.
by the way, at our age we are already producing a maximum amount of testosterone, therefore if training, diet and being committed to working out is all in check you can get amazing results without AS....
and be patient whether you decide to use or not

Im 6"1 already ..dont wanna be any taller...
 
No, it's not.

If you've been lifting since the age of 16, and have put on 60+lbs, it's okay to take juice at 22.

Sorry, but I'm not waiting until I'm out of my prime to get jacked. I put in 5 years natural and gained 60+lbs, the time to look good is now. Not when I'm an old man.
 
Little Boy said:
Why not? What's the perfect age to start? :worried:


I say 25 and up. I say that because of the fact that at age 21 his natural test is still sky high. Also, he states that he has been training "on and off for 3/4 years". That statement right there tells me he is no where near his natural limit, and some basic routine changes or diet changes will do wonders. Gear is not used after one has reached their goals/natural limit/whatever you want to call it; it is used to get there. In other words, it is used IN PLACE of the hard work.

This is almost a waste of a debate because it depends on what his goals are, if he is competing pro, or for the martial arts he is into, etc, etc. Besides, he is going to do it anyways. :)
 
SwolK said:
at least he came to the right place to ask, then decide. more then I can say for myself

Thats is true. I give him props for that. There are some guys on here that just stick themselves, devil may care.
 
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