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TxLonghorn said:I have got to agree with Hello Kitty on this one. Just think about what you said. You graduated high school weighing 175. I was athletic in high school, and ate everything in sight. I remember my parents complaining about how much I ate. Do you want to guess what I weighed when I graduated? About a buck o' five. Now I did not take any gear immediately after high school, but if I knew then what I now know, I sure as hell would have.
Do you guys really think you are fooling anybody? Recommending to get 30 pounds over what this guy probably EVER wants to weigh before he touches the gear? Get real. Not everybody wants to be Mr. O and not everybody has the genetics to be Mr. O. ..... Yes, I gained a hell of a lot of weight natural compared to where I started, but I honestly believe that was wasted time. I am talking years here. Years of minimal, if not zero gains. I can now beat that by week 3 of a cycle. And if you are going to juice, what does having a base have to do with anything? What about these guys gaining 40 pounds on their first cycle? I would call that a base. And they shaved 4 years off of what they were going to do naturally.
I could go on and on about this (lol, I already have), but if the gear is there, why not use it? The way I look at it, if you are 5'11" 200 pounds and 7% bodyfat, then you really don't need a.s at all. The 135 pounders are the ones who really need it.
my thoughts exactly. I've been lifting for 5 years, eating everything right got to 165lbs at round 7-8%bf at 5'9. My friend who was always smaller and weaker then me, lifted with me here and there, nothing serious. Started a deca only cycle and lifting serious and in 3 weeks PISSED on what i did in 5 lifting naturally. That was a blow to my ego. So I agree with TxLonghorn, if you have the lifting down, diet, sleep, and all the other stuff down and you've done your research and weighed out the pros and cons, and you still believe it's for you, then WHY not?