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What steroids would a boxer use?

eq is great for athletes good lean gains nice strength and great for cardio
winny is great for speed/strength but you have to watch the dosage or add a bit of deca (50mg-100mg) to help things out
test is great as well but again you have to watch the dosage

never tried anavar so no comments but the feedback kinda speaks for itself
 
Every once in a while I read a thread and wonder "what the fuck are these people thinking?" Well...this is one of them.

First off, you are "going to start boxing". Kudos for your selection of sports. My guess is that either these folks who have claimed to box have:

1) Either never stepped foot in the ring
2) Or are a bunch of dumb arses.

DO NOT TAKE GEAR WHEN STARTING TO BOX! Boxing is founded on the principles of speed and movement. You need to perfect the motions, movements, and techniques first. Solid punches are based on speed and weight transition....not power and muscle mass. Arm strength has absolutely nothing to do with power....it is all technique and the individuals ability to transfer movement and shift body weight.

Once you have mastered the techniques, reached your ideal fight weight, and have an 8 round endurance.....then you can think about gear. No test/dbol/drol etc....unless you can knock out your oponent in round 1. At best, Var/Winny....maybe EQ....but the appetite increase can hinder your ability. You should not take anything until at least 1-2 years into it.

I know .... you don't like this advice. You may find that after you actually start and enter the ring with others, that this is actually factual. Don't want you dropping in round 3 because you are exhausted and have no mobility.

PM me if you have specific questions for someone who has been in the ring. Sorry fellas...not wanting to sound like a prick (a little late for that)...just passionate about this subject.
 
UnStopAbleForce said:
Whats up bro's. I'm currently on a test/eq cycle (week7 250mgTestE, 600EQ). Starting tomorrow, I'm going to be working with a trainer, as I'm going to start boxing. My question is, should I keep going with my cycle (i wasn't looking to put on any weight from the beginning, just looking to preserve muscle as I lost weight), or should I switch up the juice, or should I just start pct. I'm still going to lift, but I know Im going to have to do a helluva lot of cardio now. What kind of gear would you's recomend for someone who boxes? I appreciate any help. Thanks!
Are you a heavyweight? I use do box at lightweight so I always had to lose weight 3 weeks before my bout I use to do 25mg of var with great results. If your not a heavyweight I would do the var if your a heavyweight you can add some test with the var.
 
I'm 206. I'm trying to lose as much weight as possible. I just started training today, with a trainer so not sure where I would be if I were to actually step into the ring. After getting done with him I realized I'm not in any type of shape. I thought I was in descent shape, lifting weights and doin maybe 30 min of cardio 3 times a week. I'm going to start running alot more, and doin abs alot more also. He says I should keep away from the weights, as I'm strong already. I'm wondering if I should keep paying this guy to train me, or should I just get in better fighting shape myself and then pay him to train me.
 
just stick with it bro it will be worth it!!!!

boxing is tough shit it takes heart but go for it..

look into modified circuit training routines geared towards increasing lactic acid tolerance and clearing..

something like
bench 1st set 40 reps then 10sec rest same weight 30 reps 10 sec rest 20 reps..

then repeat for different muscle groups..

he is right you probably dont need more size/strength at this point..

do wind sprints they will also help a ton!!!

good luck bro!
 
UnStopAbleForce said:
I'm 206. I'm trying to lose as much weight as possible. I just started training today, with a trainer so not sure where I would be if I were to actually step into the ring. After getting done with him I realized I'm not in any type of shape. I thought I was in descent shape, lifting weights and doin maybe 30 min of cardio 3 times a week. I'm going to start running alot more, and doin abs alot more also. He says I should keep away from the weights, as I'm strong already. I'm wondering if I should keep paying this guy to train me, or should I just get in better fighting shape myself and then pay him to train me.
Well if your 206 and you start taking it seriously and training you will drop weight you can fight at cruiserweight 190lbs. Don't pay someone to train you now just pay your gym membership and work yourself into boxing shape trainers at the gym should show you the basics without charging you. Alot of old school trainers say not to lift weights that bs just to high reps. Don't step in the ring til your ready I train in phila and if you go in the ring not in shape you might not leave the ring.
 
Do some tren and Dbol, get some "roid rage" going, get riled right up then get in the ring and go mental and beat the other guy to death with the starter bell. :evil:

Thats what i used to do when i boxed. I never lost a fight. Then again I only had the one before they locked me up.............
 
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