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Is it worth it at my age

AMGETR said:
No, it doesn't make me an expert. But I know what I'm doing. Yes, I learn more, but I knew quite a bit before I started. I researched for years.


well thats good that you know what your doing but to tell a guy we know nothing about to not listen to us because we advised he wait i just cant agree with....

i added to my first post while you were replying to it....sorry bout that
 
Alright fox, you should wait. What are your stats? You never posted those, so even if you knew all there was about gear, we still don't know if you have the experience to even use it to full advantage. Ask yourself these questions......what are the side effects of winny?, what are the side effects of primo?,what is PCT?, what should my PCT include?, what can I use to fight the sides of the gear?, what is my diet going to be like?(if you can't answer this one to a tee, meal by meal, then you are not ready). Post up your stats and answers to these questions, then we'll see where you're at.
 
Wait----build yourself a solid foundation naturally ,diet plays a major key role i was in my 30's when i started most here know what i look like.


RADAR
 
Ive been training for a bit over 20 years now and didnt touch AAS until I had been training for about 11 years. I am 36 now and started lifting seriously at age 16. You cant possibly have much experience in the gym, and havent even begun to tap into your potential. Here are some quick reasons I could come up with that say to wait: some of your bone plates may not have closed yet and you could stunt growth- true especially for late bloomers, you are not able to afford the cash to do the cycle right, you dont have the experience needed in diet and training, and you arent able to develop the intensity in the gym needed to reap the most benefits from aas. As far as a golden age to start using, who knows. I would wait until I have at least 8-10 years lifting experience and good knowledge if I were you.
 
I don't think there's a magic age as to when to start AS. Some guys bodies mature quicker than others. All I know is that mentally at 19 I wouldn't have been ready to use AS-even if I had a decent base. I was 21 when I started-but I worked out all through high school and trained 5 days/wk and learned how to eat right for 2 solid years before I ever took gear. In retrospect, I'd have waited another year or so before I started.
 
I agree with BIG C, some peoples bodys mature faster than others.I remember a couple boyz for college days 19 playing football no AAS big mofo looked like men among boys And I would say yes for some like that but for most wait.
 
I started at 21. I had been training since I was 12. Looking back I wish I would have waited another few years. I don't think a good understanding of only gear is a necessity. As slat1 pointed out nutrition plays a larger role especially at you age. I recomend researching and learning everything you can about proper training and nutrition for now (and believe me there is a lot you can learn in this feild). You can make incredible gains if you only fine tune these 2 aspects. Later, much later, when you have established a solid natural base then think about aas. Again, as mentioned above, research the hell out of these compounds, learn what they can do for you and to you if used improperly. regardless of what some people may say there can be some very negetive health effects from using gear.
 
dont forget that for most men, growth of bones doesnt stop until the age of 21, that is the average according to stats. For me 21 seems pretty old, but I guess I must have matured earlier. I had a friend that I was a good 3 inches taller than at high school graduation, and by the time I was a sophomore in college he was the same height as me. Steroids do cause premature growth plate closure, and once that is done there is no going back.
 
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