I've always wanted to be big

virtualzebra

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Another 22 y/o with dreams of being bigger, faster, stronger.

Been training on and off for 6 years (too much off).

Cycle goes like this: Crack out about diet and training for months, put on some size/strength, then something will happen and I'll stop training/dieting and slowly return to ~170 lbs, skinny/fat.

At graduation I weighed a little over 190, but a sedentary summer brought me back to 170.

Currently sitting at 166 and want to use this year before medical school to dedicate myself 100%.

Everything I've read so far says I should NOT use steroids. Maybe if I nail my diet/training for the next three or four months I could run a 3 month cycle ending in August?

Glad to be here!
 
Another 22 y/o with dreams of being bigger, faster, stronger.

Been training on and off for 6 years (too much off).

Cycle goes like this: Crack out about diet and training for months, put on some size/strength, then something will happen and I'll stop training/dieting and slowly return to ~170 lbs, skinny/fat.

At graduation I weighed a little over 190, but a sedentary summer brought me back to 170.

Currently sitting at 166 and want to use this year before medical school to dedicate myself 100%.

Everything I've read so far says I should NOT use steroids. Maybe if I nail my diet/training for the next three or four months I could run a 3 month cycle ending in August?

Glad to be here!
Only if you want to waste your money. If you can't be (and remain) consistent with your time in the gym and your diet, you'll likely lose any gains you make with the aid of anabolics. Once you're able to commit to the lifestyle, you'll see far greater and lasting results. The AAS will always be there when you're ready for it. ;)


Welcome to 'ology.

My .02c :)
 
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