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newbie is it ok to juice just yet?

Doesn't it also compromise the endocrine system, and thus create potential mental problems, before the age of 24-25? Is that all smoke and mirrors?
 
tryharder1 said:
Doesn't it also compromise the endocrine system, and thus create potential mental problems, before the age of 24-25? Is that all smoke and mirrors?

thats the first ive heard of this.


I think more often than not poeople will say your not ready for one reason alone, you haven't earned it yet. you havent taken the years trying it natural and seeing what you can do on your own. I spent years working out natural, and by the time I started juiceing I had a really good routine and I knew how to eat better.I guess I earned my dues. but do I wish I had started sooner, hell ya, all the time.
 
mr.nitro said:
I guess I earned my dues. but do I wish I had started sooner, hell ya, all the time.
Oh, for crying out loud.

Does a steel-framed skyscraper earn a solid foundation?

Does a suspension bridge earn pilings that have been driven down into bedrock?

They need these things, and if you build without them, they will fall down.

YOU need the solid foundation that comes with hard training on top of PHYSICAL MATURITY.

When you say you "wish you had started earlier" it sounds like you're dreaming that the old-timers here are telling kids to wait because they envy you and want to hold you back. I don't mean to put words in your mouth, but it's time to put a stop to that Luke Skywalker bullshit.

If you had started sooner, without a solid foundation of training and waiting for your natural growth to complete, experience says you would have just fucked yourself up, pardon my French. When we say start at 24 or later, that means 24 or later.

The newbies still keep coming back and whining that they think they know better, but the answer doesn't change.
 
I trained every serious for 5 years at age 27 before ever touching the stuff. if I had started 3 years earlyer I still think I would have had a good foundation. and maybe I could have 20 more lbs on my frame by now.

and besides, I have never ever heard someone say to anyone that they are ready for aas. if its not one thing its another.
 
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