I always see people preaching their philosophy of spend years in the gym natural and build a base then use gear.
But as a believer of not believing everything people say and building my own philosophy from my experiences, I went against the grain.
So I'll admit I pulled the trigger a tad bit too soon on the gear(who hasn't?). BUT I feel as I'm going to constantly going to be learning new ways to train diet and cycle for a long time regardless. I'm not getting younger, and 3 years into this game and a year Into cycling, I'd say I've built a decent base based on what I'm working with.
Would I have been better off doing these 3 years natural?
I don't think so, I pretty strict on leaving the ego out of the gym, and I've steady built my lifts up to allow my muscles to adapt. Therefor I think I'm better off than half the guys I see just going in and throwing weight on every week that they can barely get 2 reps of.
But as a believer of not believing everything people say and building my own philosophy from my experiences, I went against the grain.
So I'll admit I pulled the trigger a tad bit too soon on the gear(who hasn't?). BUT I feel as I'm going to constantly going to be learning new ways to train diet and cycle for a long time regardless. I'm not getting younger, and 3 years into this game and a year Into cycling, I'd say I've built a decent base based on what I'm working with.
Would I have been better off doing these 3 years natural?
I don't think so, I pretty strict on leaving the ego out of the gym, and I've steady built my lifts up to allow my muscles to adapt. Therefor I think I'm better off than half the guys I see just going in and throwing weight on every week that they can barely get 2 reps of.