The "Im Ready for Gear" check list

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ARE YOU READY FOR GEAR??

Lets find out..

Soo many people, in the history of my career, have come about thinking that gear was the quick, easy, and magical way out of all their problems..


So in response to this, iv made a little check list here.. if you fall under any of these catagories, put down the needle, vial, orals, or anything that pertains to gear and take a step back.. YOUR NOT READY!!


1. You have no idea what your doing with steroids or any compounds that relate to it. In other words, you dont know the dosage amount, possible side effects, and proper characteristics of each compound

2. You havn't reached your natty potential because simply put you havn't been training for a couple of years.. be warned, if you jump on gear and get big your tendons will not keep up with you and the chances of tearing them increase three fold, your connective tissue is not gonna grow like your muscles on cycle..

3. Your diet has sucked or currently sucks because you dont know how to eat to grow and you are lifting without the proper nutrition. If you dont know what macronutrients, BMR/TDEE, and the many macro splits that come with it are, your not ready(we have a wonderful diet section in this forum and recommend you get your diet checked to see where you stand)

4. Your under the age of 24-25 years old. A person of this age usually has alotta of natty test running through their system and is wasting that away by adding synthetic test. Take the time to reach your natural limit.. this is very very important

5. You have no idea of the essential that come with lifting because you weren't taught correctly or you just began

6. You dont understand what rest means because your in the gym 6 days a week pumping away.. this will burn out your CSN (central nervous system) and you will stun growth and raise the risk of injury

7. You dont know what a PCT is


I cant tell you guys how many 6'1 150lb guys (or those of the sort with unproportionate stats) have asked me for cycle advice when they should be asking me for proper diet & training advie... If your not disciplined to eat and workout correctly then your not discipled to do gear..


If you dont listen to the advice above, the consiquences could be dier.. gyno, bloat, permanent damage to your HPTA (which means low natty test for the rest of your life btw)

As my good friend T-MOS (R.I.P) always said

EDUCATE BEFORE YOU MEDICATE


Remember guys, 80% of your goals come from your diet. Check out 3J's Nutrition Network! There are before and afters of recent clients in the thread too!!

http://www.steroidology.com/forum/diet-forum/602974-3js-nutrition-network.html
 
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well said, I my self have some pointers to work on,..''like think outside the box''change routine of diet, training, u may think u know things untill someone tells ur going the wrong way, its hard to accept changes when ur used to going about ur routine, thanks 3j for ur advice, if u charge a dollar for each advice yould be a ritch man,lol..do u take major credit cards,lol?
 
well said, I my self have some pointers to work on,..''like think outside the box''change routine of diet, training, u may think u know things untill someone tells ur going the wrong way, its hard to accept changes when ur used to going about ur routine, thanks 3j for ur advice, if u charge a dollar for each advice yould be a ritch man,lol..do u take major credit cards,lol?

i take visa, mastercard, and amex.. fuck discover...


u can just slide it right down my ass crack.. we'll be good to go.. hahahahaha
 
Yeah, that is such good advice. I have said all of those things to people.
Training, Eating, AAS, Heath, and how they are all related is a very misunderstood conceptual idea. Thanks for posting this! JM
 
yea gear has the wrong wrap here... people think they can just get on it and just get big and stay big.. doesn't work that way.. there are prereqs that come into play and a dedication that most dont have
 
Gear is one componet of the BB lifestyle.
Few understand until they live with
BB and see the day to day life plays out.

yea gear has the wrong wrap here... people think they can just get on it and just get big and stay big.. doesn't work that way.. there are prereqs that come into play and a dedication that most dont have
 
Jamy,

Very well put and without being condescending. I love that and all Newbs should really take this to heart and do alot of homework. Everything works better when we are educated. Learn Diet and training and then AAS and then make a decision as to what is good for you while taking the advice of well intentioned Vets....They don't tell you not to run a course cuz they don't want you to be big. They do it b/c it's the right thing to do. Bump it up!

gamer
 
Ok so this is a good post. I have been thinking about all this for a bit now.

I lost a lot of weight a few years ago, having been obese all my life. When I started I knew nothing about diet or exercising, so I just starting eating less and less and doing more and more cardio to lose weight.

Then lost too much weight and started changing tactics towards weights and eating more and better. This worked well for a bit, and I gained back a bunch of weight, but in a better way. Now, I seem to be close to a plateau. I`ve been hitting the gyms for a few years ago, read a bunch about weight training and have tried a few different routines (whole body 3 times a week, splits 5 times a week, P90X, upper and lower, etc). I just seem to not be able to break through in terms of gaining muscle or losing more fat. My body seems to want to gain fat and lose muscle, and trying to convince it to do anything different is very hard. I have some gynecomastia still that has never fully gone away after working out. Can`t get the BF below 13% either. And 13 is when I`m really working hard on the diet and gym plus cardio. Getting very tempted to add in something, the longer and harder I work, the more I get tempted to add in something else to help.
 
I have been working out for about 2 1/2 years, i started out at 6'4 and 205 and now im 6'4 260 with 22% body fat, i took 1AD and that didnt do much for me so im ready for the next step so im thinking about sustanon 250 anyone got any advice for me?
 
I have been working out for about 2 1/2 years, i started out at 6'4 and 205 and now im 6'4 260 with 22% body fat, i took 1AD and that didnt do much for me so im ready for the next step so im thinking about sustanon 250 anyone got any advice for me?

are u trying to get bigger or cut???
 
recourse to diet

I've been probing ology, my 3rd day, seeking expert opinion and legit 'source' for my need in a rather quick fashion. I mean - like -'get what you need and get the hell out 'juice head' environment' sort of way. But more time I spent in search of gears I thought I was looking for, more I realized how wrong I was to prejudge the forum when in fact it was 'I' who entered the state ignorant view. Of all the countless threads I've read through, your postings made me realize that I've been too focused on gears when my diet is in dire need of help and should be carefully planned. Just to tell you a little bit about myself, Im 34m who had began training again, to get back into competitive boxing, for two months. And past 20yrs of working out, of course off and on, for sports whether it be boxing or football, I never had any difficulties with dieting in order to gain or cut weight because I always did away by proloing the intensity of workouts until I met the weight, but as I've gotten older, the same method I've using all my life doesn't work anymore, and although I've been putting work with same 'gung ho' intensity for last two months, it's not cutting any weight as it did in my twenties and it nearly puts me out of commission, but I still hump on (and I can feel my body deteriorating as I workout more from exhaustion), and seeing that my method isn't working, it dawned on me that adding gears would somehow reverse my genes to my prime, and that's how I ended in this forum, but having read your posting, it convinced me that I need to look into "80% Diet 15% Training 5% gear" when I always approach "50% training, 150% even more extreme training as near D-day"
Anyhow, your contribution is very appreciated and enlightening even to a stranger like me and it is inspiring to see the amount of dedication and discipline you and, not all, but selected others put in. If you have any suggestion whether pleasant or unpleasant, don't hold back and drop a line...
 
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