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Looking to get my life going.

Dinishte

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To start, I wish to thank the amazing posters such as Needtogetaas and others who wrote the stickies on this forum. I read each one relevant to me in full and was incredibly impressed. These have helped me understand that steroid use is not just a "junkie" or failed athlete use.

I found this site when searching for legal, reliable steroids because for my entire life my size has ruined my dreams as pathetic as it sounds.
Here's a little back story.
In high school I was actually REFUSED from trying out for the football team due to my size. The coach said instead, "Go to track. You're too small to get hit here." and I admit that at the time I was about 5'8"-5'10" and only about 120lbs. I've never been able to gain weight, but it has never hindered me until that moment.

My entire young life was dedicated to football with friends (full contact) who WERE on football teams (Pop Warner, middle school, high school, and even college starters) and not one of them ever was comparable in speed(no 40 for reference but I've caught people who were track stars from chasing them down from the opposite side of the field) tackling strength (I've hit people that are 6'5" 250lbs+ head on and dropped them solid), or catching (be it alone or up high knowing the hit was coming. Doesn't matter.).

The problem is this: I am now 23 years old, and for the past 5 years I have been ~145lbs. Only twice have I gained any significant weight. When I joined the Army at 17 I came back from basic at 155. The weight was quickly lost due to a double pelvic fracture stopping me from moving so much. Then in 2007 I joined a very nice gym while working at McDonalds(what an upgrade...) and from eating there 2-3x a day the highest calories possible(I know, good vs bad but I didn't care at the time. I just wanted weight) I managed to gain 16lbs and 0% body fat increase in 6 weeks with no supplements of any kind.

Since then however I lost my "battle buddy" for the gym, moved around a bit, and now the gym near me is horrendous in terms of options but I have a membership nonetheless.

As it stands right now I am 6" 145lbs with between 11-13% body fat. I do not wish to be a "body builder" with the 5-6% or anything, I simply wish to become what I've always dreamed of: the body of a pro-athlete. I want to push to 200lbs and be solid as granite.

My current diet? None. I eat 1-2x a day due to being laid off from my factory job when it closed down but financial gain comes my way this fall.
My workout? Before I stopped going I did 3 work outs of Day 1Back/Biceps, Day2 Chest/Triceps, Day3 Shoulders/Legs. repeat (6 days a week).

I am hoping someone here is able and willing to aid me in this endeavor to go from being the size I am now to the size of, say, Crixus(Spartacus, Blood and Sand. no links available due to post count). I want, by 2012, to be able to stand on a field and when asking the coach of my college to try out, not be shut down only due to size.

Minus the obvious look improvement/skin tones, the size is the idea. Come late fall/early winter I am likely to attempt to purchase the advanced plan from Needtogetaas but right now I am broke beyond words. I am mostly looking for any work out plan advice, possible diet advice for gaining weight on a budget (aka no supplements, but food is covered well enough) and an idea of what to look for in terms of AAS, AI's and the like.

Sorry for the long windedness of this but with these things I felt details are important.
Thank you in advance to anyone willing to aid in this endeavor.
 
tough post. you need to do a lot of reading on different strategies. steroids is a short term fix but wont help you in the long run if you do not know how to train and eat properly.

i used to be scrawny all my life as well. started working out when i was like 16.
 
What they said.
Bro, just follow a good workout plan, 3-4 days per week, get lots of rest and eat right. Will be much cheaper and much more beneficial to you.
 
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