I'm not here to try and bait you into an argument. I just want to point out the fact that knowledge and dedication are only two pieces of the puzzle. How you apply that knowledge and dedication is just as important. It's like mapping out your route ahead of time for a road trip, you got your knowledge and dedication to stick to that planned route, but without applying it (or actually getting in the car to drive off in this case) you really won't accomplish anything. There's a reason why some of the best coaches and most knowledgable ones don't have the physique to back their knowledge up, it's bc for whatever reason they choose not to apply it to themselves. Seeing as you're new here, there's still a lot of research to be done on your part, AAS use is a risky game (risk can be minimized but is inherent in AAS use). You're nutritional knowledge will help but AAS changes and modifies some of the rules and some of the things you might have learned. Try to keep a level head and not get baited into arguments, more ppl will respect you and be willing to help you when the time comes. I'm sure you're a smart guy but like JKR said, humility and humbleness go a long way here and at the end of the day, each and every one of us is still a human being. No one is better than the next man rather we should strive to help each other n