roccodart440
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Well that's why I said might. If that is the case on the detection than it would definitly be out. Good call.
Yes, and every single damn other professional sport that requires the athelete to use his body to make money.bleachcola said:You must despise PRIDE FC.
jarbulldog said:the only reason i do not agree tren is because it messes with my cardio endurance, I would do some cheque drops before a match and you will go crazy
that is one side effect that I really cant stand. Tren kills my endurance. you are one of the lucky onesbleachcola said:Maybe I'm just special but I've never had a problem with cardio even months into a cycle with 500mg/wk of Tren Enan. Things like this make me tend to advise people to try out different things. When it comes to playing with hormones, everybody is different. We can make general assumptions but it really comes down to the individual.
well, you must think that taking an Anabolic Androgenic Steroids (AAS) suddenly gives you some great advantage in mma. it doesnt. i've been fighting in smaller shows for a while now , and ive kicked quite a few asses who i knew where on. as well as having my ass tooled pretty good. that bieng said, test and npp get my vote.Lion8974 said:I hope you get caught using if you're in MMA. Pro-wrestling is one thing (as I am a wrestler/talent also), but if you are using Anabolic Androgenic Steroids (AAS) for strength in a mano e mano fight in the same weight class, I hope you not only get your ass handed to you by your first opponent, but I hope you are caught and plagued for being a pussy and needing the boost to deliver a punch your sissy-ass couldn't develop on your own.
That being said... Winstrol (winny), deca, test, and tren in a short cycle (6 weeks)
Started out training for the enjoyment and the health benefits. As things have progressed, I am working toward taking a Thai fight sometime this year. I have the wrong build for this game, but I enjoy it tremendously. I compare taking fights to trying for PRs in weight lifting. You look in the mirror and know you are doing well, but until you put your ass on the line, you don't really know where you stand. I think that actually fighting is just an extension of training. it's a test to see where you stand and what you need to fix.Easto said:Swellin... DO you complete, or just train for the fun of it?