Possible cycle for a D1 football prospect

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I currently take cyipnate through a hormone therapy doctor for low T. My doctor says as long as I monitor my blood pressure, red blood cell count and liver function I can take it forever. I am currently 44, it works and I have had great results ( I would like to find a better clinic, if you know one let me know). My son is 17 and a rising senior, he has numerous offers to play football D2 and D1 if he can gain twenty pounds. I was thinking cyp and prop would be good since there are bio-identical and pretty much carbon less. I refuse to allow harder steroids like D-ball and such, any all thought are appreciated.
 
BAD IDEA! You have no idea what kind of tests they might do for a D1 school and you could ruin his future. Also he is way too young for this. I say find a good nutritionist and spend your money there. Plus if he's only working out on the football program get him to a real trainer ASAP. Football workouts build a good base but will not get him where he needs to be at the moment.

A good workout program and getting his diet exactly on will put those 20lbs on him no problem at his age. What are his stats? Height, weight, bf% (about)? What position does he play?
 
I had my d1 chance and got hurt. Aas was not an option for me. I did not do it and mostly the kids don't do it. A kid his age should be able to put on 20 lbs of hard muscle in a short period of time. With his already high levels, a good workout program, and a good nutrition coach is where its at. Not Aas because he is way to young for Aas. The high estrogen will stunt his growth plates and will ruin any chance of growing taller. Plus if he gets caught he will be really in trouble because its against ncaa rules. Plus he's your son and the possible sides, and horrible stuff that can mess him up aren't worth it. Ya, it would be nice to make it that easy but its better to do it the harder but safer way.
 
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It worked for Brian
 
Exactly. If I needed to put on 20 pounds of muscle fast and that could be the difference in a stage on which I am on national t.v. so NFL scouts could notice me...HELL YEAH I WOULD JUICE!...just to put on that little bit of muscle/weight fast and boo-ya...never again roids. Anybody ask I will just deny, deny, deny...what will they do? Take a drug test? It will be out of my system by then. Hello MONEY!
 
He is 5 ft 11, 190lbs, runs a 4.6 forty, power cleans 290, benches 290, squats 380, had 137 tackles last year verified as a junior. Middle linebacker, cycles creatine off and on and uses various protein powders, eggs and tuna. We have 100+ chickens so he gets the freshest protein source around!!!
 
BAD IDEA! You have no idea what kind of tests they might do for a D1 school and you could ruin his future. Also he is way too young for this. I say find a good nutritionist and spend your money there. Plus if he's only working out on the football program get him to a real trainer ASAP. Football workouts build a good base but will not get him where he needs to be at the moment.

A good workout program and getting his diet exactly on will put those 20lbs on him no problem at his age. What are his stats? Height, weight, bf% (about)? What position does he play?

He is 5 ft 11, 190lbs, runs a 4.6 forty, power cleans 290, benches 290, squats 380, had 137 tackles last year verified as a junior. Middle linebacker, cycles creatine off and on and uses various protein powders, eggs and tuna. We have 100+ chickens so he gets the freshest protein source around!!!
 
Too much info now Dad, people can figure out who he is. Like the others have said, spend some $ on a top notch trainer in your area, he has all the natural chemicals he needs .
 
BAD IDEA! You have no idea what kind of tests they might do for a D1 school and you could ruin his future. Also he is way too young for this. I say find a good nutritionist and spend your money there. Plus if he's only working out on the football program get him to a real trainer ASAP. Football workouts build a good base but will not get him where he needs to be at the moment.

A good workout program and getting his diet exactly on will put those 20lbs on him no problem at his age. What are his stats? Height, weight, bf% (about)? What position does he play?

He wont get tested unitll he is in college and into the season. High schools dont really test for much. I dont know if its a good idea or a bad idea for him to get on a cycle, i'm just saying about the testing
 
His body is not done developing and wont stop until 25...which means ALOT. The width of his shoulders could grow another inch, his height could increase another 2 inches, you just never know and its not worth it to risk it..

Not only that but his endocrine system is still maturing and taking a high amount of testosterone could signal his body to completely stop producing testosterone naturally. Do you want to be responsible for your sons erectile dysfunction in his 20's???
 
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plus you are his DAD, protect him from this poison as long as you can. get a good trainer and go form there. no if he get a D 1 scholarship then its a whole different story
 
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