Bodybuilding Drugs-Do you really need them?

punkguitarist

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I found this post by ironaddicts on his site.



I will start this out by saying that I am sickened by the posts I see on many boards by 16-18 year old kids that have been training for sometimes only MONTHS that are asking about how to best go about using pro-hormones or steroids. Let’s get something strait first. Unless you are at LEAST 21 you have no right even considering doing them. WHY? Well, if you need to ask that, you haven’t done your homework and you should be disqualified already.

Now that we are talking about 21+ year olds, lets make a few more distinctions.

1. How long have you been training?
1.1 How long have you been training CORRECTLY (for YOUR body) and dieting correctly.

Even if you have been training for 10 years and have been doing a bunch of stupid “pro” style training and eating like a little old lady, you haven’t really been training yet. I know, because I did the same thing for over 10 years and made about zero progress. I knew a bunch about bodybuilding, except how to train myself at a volume and frequency level I could recover from, and how to feed myself properly. But I could tell you EVERYTHING about all the “pro’s” and how they did it—USELESS!!!!

Now what about if you have been training for 2-5 years and have actually made great progress? What constitutes great progress? I’ll go out on a limb here and give you some generic lift numbers that translate pretty good in the real world for average (if there is such a thing) trainees.

A bench of at LEAST 250-300 lbs for at least a few reps
Dipping with at LEAST 75+ strapped to your waist for 6-8 reps
Rows and/or pull-downs with at LEAST 200 for 6-8 reps
Military or dumbbell shoulder press with at LEAST 150-175 for 6-8 reps
Squatting/deadlifting at LEAST 350 for 6-8 reps

And yes, some people may be dismally low at 1 or 2 of the lifts due to bad leverages, abnormally low slow twitch fiber composition, etc. but if you can’t hit at least 3 out of 5 of those numbers, or you are a very short/small statured trainee, you need to get your training and diet in order and pay some more dues. If these numbers seem light years away, or totally out of your reach you probably don’t have the big factors of training and diet even remotely dialed. Simple as that! MOST trainees can and will hit, or come very close to these numbers while training clean. But…..most are miles away…

So……..they decide to get involved with gear way before it’s time. Then before they are willing to even pay their dues about learning about proper gear/ph use, post cycle therapy, and all the ins and outs, they ask a few questions on the forums that are often responded to by another young inexperienced trainee and have their way with it.

AFTER I could squat and deadlift 400 for 10 reps and bench 300 for reps I decided I wanted to try gear. I then spent a year and a half studying EVERYTHING I could get my hands on before I tried a moderate short cycle of 8 weeks of test and deca. Granted I’m pretty dense and most people would be able to come up with a well thought-out plan in less than the year and a half it took me. But the point is unless you are willing to learn everything you can from reliable sources you just should be dabbling.

Now, back to the original question of the topic. Do you REALLY need to use bodybuilding drugs? This answer will greatly vary depending on what you want your physique to look like. The chances are slim for the average guy, with average genetics to build even a mid-level competitive physique without them, but MOST guys are not really looking to be that big anyway. Most guys want a lean strong looking physique that will turn heads wherever they go, and want to be able to take their shirt off and be proud. And you don’t need 19-inch arms to do that.

Now the sad part. I come across people all the time doing gram plus a week gear and PH cycles that don’t even look like they train and can’t bench 200 for 10 or squat 275 for 10. This is primarily because they are clueless about how to eat and train, and believe the gear will iron-out all these mistakes—THEY ARE WRONG! Unless you know how to grow clean, you are unlikely to be successful in the long term by simply throwing a bunch of gear at the problem.

This is bodybuilding turned upside down and inside out. If you can’t make pretty fair gains training clean and invest some time to build your poundage’s up before jumping on the gear wagon, you need to reevaluate your training/diet, and you commitment to this sport, no matter what you reasons are for being involved with it.

Everyone who has read my posts knows I am not anti-PH/Steroid, but the horse must come before the cart.

Iron Addict
 
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I'm on testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) at 21 years old at 150mg of test e a week.

this is you. it's to early to have a balanced idea about AAS.
i admit than 50% ( and i'm generous) of newb coming have not the states to start any AAS it is.
 
that was a nice waiste of space. aint no 21 yr old listening to that father lecture.
,get real> im curious when he juiced it up?? not at 40,,, or are we gonna hear he;s drug free?! (on a roid site) hahaha
 
I believe the operative part your quote by kane was that your 21 and at this point and at these site s..your opion s will be read but taken with a pound of salt..
I do aas ..cuz I want to...end of story.
 
my comment was NOT toward you 2, it was geared toward that long post the guy mad at everyone doin juice and gettin bigger than him. (IRONADDICT)
 
just to clarify this is NOT my opinion.

I dont have any problem with people who choose to use gear. I was just posting the article because I think he does make some good points about knowing how to make gains naturally before using gear.
 
just to clarify this is NOT my opinion.

I dont have any problem with people who choose to use gear. I was just posting the article because I think he does make some good points about knowing how to make gains naturally before using gear.

And your repost focuses on only one area of gear use. I have to agree with you and the original poster if you have only one thing in mind: build muscle by pumping iron. However, this is a very narrow view and does not in any way apply to my reasonings for taking it and way down on the list was building size and strength.

Referencing a quote from the original poster: Do you REALLY need to use bodybuilding drugs? My answer is hell yeah because it helps give me what I was looking for. What he should have asked was "drugs in bodybuilding?". Then I would have said no.
 
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To reiterate..I m a 46yr old ex state power lifting champion ex state level collegiate bodybuilder...with the metabolism of a 12 yr old....
My avi reflects eating everything in sight including waffle house, pizza, weight gain drinks, steaks etc...to get real lean I eat normal food s and lay around..
I know the term hard gainer is scoffed at...
I like the way I look, feel and interact on light cycles with 3 doc check s a year..there s use and abuse my friend. cholesterol is my number one thing to check..liver if I run orals...
I like em.
 
I found this post by ironaddicts on his site.



A bench of at LEAST 250-300 lbs for at least a few reps
Dipping with at LEAST 75+ strapped to your waist for 6-8 reps
Rows and/or pull-downs with at LEAST 200 for 6-8 reps
Military or dumbbell shoulder press with at LEAST 150-175 for 6-8 reps
Squatting/deadlifting at LEAST 350 for 6-8 reps

And yes, some people may be dismally low at 1 or 2 of the lifts due to bad leverages, abnormally low slow twitch fiber composition, etc. but if you can’t hit at least 3 out of 5 of those numbers, or you are a very short/small statured trainee, you need to get your training and diet in order and pay some more dues. If these numbers seem light years away, or totally out of your reach you probably don’t have the big factors of training and diet even remotely dialed. Simple as that! MOST trainees can and will hit, or come very close to these numbers while training clean. But…..most are miles away…


Iron Addict

Interesting. I wonder if these stats apply to the majority of small-boned asians as well. To those on this board who travel overseas, think of the all the smaller statured people in South East Asia. You may have seen some naturals training in the gym. Compared to the majority of caucasians who train naturally, we're really tiny and have to train and eat harder just to even get close. I guess the question is: Should the numbers for these lifts be considered as the goal for non-AAS using asians?

Back in college, I was well within range of the bench, row and deadlift numbers posted above with a body weight of only 155lbs but I saw a lot of bigger guys (195 - 220lbs) who were weaker on almost all of the lifts. I've been to a lot of hardcore and health club type gyms and from what I've seen, these numbers would be the exception and not the norm (at least where I live). Even today, I rarely see naturals hit these numbers - even while on a proper bulking diet similar to those in the diet section. Sadly, the majority of those who do hit these numbers are almost all using some type of gear.
 
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