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The Importance Of Steroids

This thread is full of epic beatdowns and epic meltdowns.

This man right here said it best :

BY SOLID SPINE :Another thing, when some disagrees with you don’t get so bent out shape, If you are an expert, people will realize that soon enough, but just saying you are an expert does not convince people with a positive IQ, just sounds like simpleton bragging,
 
littleb said:
i am not trying to walk into the middle of a battle, or even a dispute, but i have to cause i know for a fact co b man is right about the prison food at least in the united states.. and the military too as i did my time in the service and without going into too much detail i have been in a prison or 2 well actually 3 [ but commited no crime.. ]
there is a guildline set for the amount of carbs protien and total cals a day, granted its high carb to fill the calorie quota, but check in most prison cells you will see they are allowed food in cells bagged tuna- precooked sausage-- and anything else high in protien you can think of..

No, he's not.

My Dad was in prison for a year. He's always been lean. He came out a lard-ass.

The food they serve in Jail is very, very fattening.

On top of that, working for my county prosecutors office, I've gotten an inside look into our local prisons. It's pretty shitty. They are allowed commisary, but the commisary has mainly snack foods. Not tuna...
 
Anthony Roberts said:
I'm not an ex con. An ex-con (ex-convicted criminal) is a very specific term and has with it a very specific set of conditions and legal restrictions here in the United States...I am subject to none of those. I have a clean criminal record here in the USA, where I am a citizen....therefore I am not an ex-con. Get it?

wtf? excon is excon AR, it dont matter which country you did your time in!
 
Great debate topic Nelson shame thread got off topic

Could you repost it again so it can be discussed properly and not include the flame fest of people picking up on definitions and what was or was not said 5 years ago?

Wrongun!
 
Nelson Montana said:
Sorry to see this turned into a 3 page flame fest that has nothing to do with a topic that many may want to deabte. Can we go back to the top and start fresh?

There are a lot of good bros here and I think it's just a matter of a few misplaced words getting taken way out of bounds.

Is there such a thing as a cyber handshake -- agree that there's been a lot of overreacting and nobody really means to get personal. It just goes that way sometimes.


So anyway, no comments on how reducing calories and bloat work against your goals? And was Serge Nubret fucking awesome or what?
I'd give my left nut to look like serge nubret, he's got awesome genetics
 
Here's the misconception in my mind. It's second nature for you, me, and most people on this baord that steroids go in conjunctinono with training and nutrition. There's no doubt with decent habits at the dinner table, and a good work ethic steroids can take you where genetics can't.

What some people don't understand is the following:
I can pump a gram of Test a week into my body, 100mg of Winstrol a day, 100mg of Tren A a day. And If I don't workout often, eat twinkies and drink beer, and don't take an anti-E..... I will be a fat guy with tits and a liver problem in 12 weeks.

Great fitness can without a doubt be achieved with or without steroids. But if used correctly, and if you are responsible in other areas of your life, yes AAS can do a lot to help you out.






Anthony Roberts said:
All opinions are subjective..."objective opinions" are known as facts, I believe....

It's not necessarily training harder, but smarter. I worked with Ms. New Jersey (figure) for the last 8 weeks of her prep...I cut her time in the gym from 5 days to four, and from an hour and a half each session to 45 minutes...I halved her training time, and she took first place in her contest!

From my article on her:

It was also at week eight that I took over writing her workouts, and began taking more of a heavy hand in helping her. Her five weekly hour and a half weight training sessions were changed to four weekly sessions, each lasting no more than forty-five minutes. Lower body was trained two times a week as was upper body, and I replaced all of her machine movements with free weights. We stopped thinking "bodybuilder" on lower body days and started thinking "rap video."

(Full article about her and her training: http://www.t-nation.com/portal_includes/articles/2006/06-104-feature.html)

She worked out smarter, not harder.

On the other hand, I'm of the staunch opinion that if you have been lifting/training/playing for years and never been injured, you're a total pussy.

And how stupid are the workouts I see on the internet? Basically, I could write a better workout using a Ouija Board or flipping a fucking coin.
 
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