Best AAS for endurance/strength for military

T62

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Hello,

I'm just going to lay it out there. Im new to the forum and I am trying to enter the world of steroids. My knowledge of steroids only extends as far as the knowledge I have acquired through research.

I am 22 years old and will be entering the military. I am already considered fit by army standards. 13:05 2 mile, 97 push-ups in 2 minutes and 85 sit-ups. Additionally, I bench over 300, and squat over 450(I know that's nothing in comparison to you all) and I weigh 169 at 5'9".

If it's not already clear what I'm looking for, I am interested in what will increase both endurance and strength. Size is not a factor I am looking for/needed/interested in.
Like I said, my knowledge is limited. As far as I know, the best that has showed up in my research is EQ. But is there anything better, that y'all may recommend? I know the results you get is also dependent on the cycle you use as well. If there's any suggestions or further information y'all have, don't be afraid to let me hear it.
 
You are too young since your endocrine system is still developing. Please read the thread Tbone gave you. It has a link in it that talks more about why you should wait until you are older.
 
I agree you are too young for starters and you risk affecting your endocrine system more permanently. Moreover, unless you can stay on AAS throughout your basic training in the military, you might actually make things worse. When you come off AAS, even with good PCT, there is always a lull in your metabolism and a loss of some of your gains. My guess is it will make you even more lethargic and hurt your overall performance when all is said and done. Also, if you used Tren, it kills your cardio to begin with, and high doses of test and certain orals tend to make you hold water weight which also kills your total endurance profile. All in all, doing AAS before going into the military and boot camp is the worst possible time, in my opinion. But, if you do, make sure you read up on PCT and that you can smuggle these drugs in with you, as you might need them for a few months, if they even get you back to what you were before your cycle (no guarantee of that).
 
BTW, very impressive strength ratio for your body weight (your bench and squat), as well as your cardio performance. IF you have always been all natural, keep that going, as you are already way ahead of most 22 year-olds, and why mess with that now? You will already be in the top 10%
 
Hello,

I'm just going to lay it out there. Im new to the forum and I am trying to enter the world of steroids. My knowledge of steroids only extends as far as the knowledge I have acquired through research.

I am 22 years old and will be entering the military. I am already considered fit by army standards. 13:05 2 mile, 97 push-ups in 2 minutes and 85 sit-ups. Additionally, I bench over 300, and squat over 450(I know that's nothing in comparison to you all) and I weigh 169 at 5'9".

If it's not already clear what I'm looking for, I am interested in what will increase both endurance and strength. Size is not a factor I am looking for/needed/interested in.
Like I said, my knowledge is limited. As far as I know, the best that has showed up in my research is EQ. But is there anything better, that y'all may recommend? I know the results you get is also dependent on the cycle you use as well. If there's any suggestions or further information y'all have, don't be afraid to let me hear it.

A bench of over 300 pounds and a squat of over 450 at 169 pounds is crazy high for a natural lifter. If the squat is performed correctly you would wipe the floor with local level competitors in the 163 or 165 class (depending on organization). Anyways, you should run test only if you decide to cycle, but you seem kind of young and I would not recommend it for you yet. You can't run EQ without a test base in the cycle. Your endurance will go to shit most likely when you first run a cycle. I think your best choice is to stay clean and forget about the award you get for a perfect score in the physical fitness test. For your goals I don't think AAS is necessary and your strength, if numbers are true, is elite level for a natural lifter in your weight range.

Read the links posted above as they contain great information.
 
If you run gear now and you have issues and don't fully recover,, then your performance will go down and you'll be worse off from when you started.. It's not worth the risk for your intended goal
 
It's not about the PT test/award for me, but thank y'all for the feed back. It was very helpful, and I apologize for bothering y'all with this newbie thread
 
It's not about the PT test/award for me, but thank y'all for the feed back. It was very helpful, and I apologize for bothering y'all with this newbie thread

Ahh yes.... The old I didn't get smoked blowed up my ass and told how I would be super human on roids at 22 years old and I'm going to the gym where the REAL guys with experience know what they are talking about.
 
It's not about the PT test/award for me, but thank y'all for the feed back. It was very helpful, and I apologize for bothering y'all with this newbie thread


Hey man, you can stick around, there's a lot more than just steroid information here. The diet and training advice alone might help you. Not to mention everything and everyone else around here. :) Stick around, would hate to see someone leave just cause they shouldn't use gear yet.
 
Yeah I'm gunna stick around if it's not too much trouble. I've been sticking my nose and reading up in the training and supplement forums. Appreciate it.
 


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Excellent! Glad to hear.

What are you goals? Short and Long term?

Generally speaking, Id like to pack on muscle while maintaining what the Army considers physically fit.
More specifically, I'd like to get to squatting 3x my body weight and over 2x my body weight on bench. However, achieving this is increasingly difficult because I have to train twice a day, once early for PT, and a second time in the late afternoon after studies. I've thought about competing, but haven't seriously looked into it.
My number one goal is to be the best soldier I can be, and being as physically strong and physically fit as I can possibly be, is part of being the best I can be
 
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My advice ( and I am still in), don't screw with anything until you get to your unit and figure life/work/Army out a bit. Later, if you do dabble, continue the running and PT to maintain Army standards with the additional weight you put on.
 
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