To use or not to use

Eric_J

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So I've done some reading on here and it seems there are lots of people that get attacked or put down whentht decide on starting a man size supplement course. I am here to get information and recommendations on if its a good idea or not. I stand 5'8 and a bit weighing in at 180lbs. Roughly about 23% bf or so. I have been in the gym for a good 2 years lifting constant with only significant time off for tonsil surgery. I have made some noticeable size gains and weight has dropped from 220lbs with around 28% bf. seems like this is just taking a really long time and I've somewhat hit a plateau. My eating I would say is really good. Maybe the odd food that isn't healthy and drink maybe once a month (maybe)! Looking for incite on my route to take.
Thanks in advance.
 
Hire the nutritionalist guru 3J first. He will help with a workout plan and your diet. He can help you recomp so you cut that body fat while gaining muscle. It's your choice on the steroids but I would wait a little longer until you cut a bit more. If you are young, wait even longer and train naturally.
 
Using anabolic steroids could be something to look forward to in the future. If I was you I would do as much research as possible before starting. So stick around and read up.
 
So I've done some reading on here and it seems there are lots of people that get attacked or put down whentht decide on starting a man size supplement course. I am here to get information and recommendations on if its a good idea or not.

You mentioned you've been training for 2 years, which to be honest isn't a lot of time. For point of reference I normally say I've been training for 10 years (as I don't count the 6 or so years I spent fumbling around my diet, and training. There are a few things you notice when you train for a long time. One being, there is typically always something you can do to either get bigger or smaller to achieve the body image you want, while only making changes to your diet and or training methods. Sometimes to get to that realization you have to go to a professional (nutrition / training etc etc). Another thing you notice is all the people around you not making significant body composition changes. After seeing various people year after year, you start asking yourself what are they doing wrong, because surely there can't be that many people in one locale that has some extreme medical issue that prevents them from achieving the body they want.

Ok so why am I rambling? Well partially because I literally just woke up, saw this thread as the laptop was still by me, and my fingers just got going. I'm in that drowsy drunken state. Point being, people here emphasize a solid base of training and diet due to the fact that without them steroids will do very little for you. Notice I said do, as yes they will help you a little. But in order to achieve the "is he using body," you have to have all aspects of health and fitness squared away. You will likely be very unsatisfied with your results by not following this protocol.

You've already achieved a certain level of success, so imagine being where you are currently and having someone who eats fast food daily come up to you and ask about dropping one soda a day. Yes a lot of the talk is true cut a soda a day make a nice impact on your diet, but in the end they won't be where they dream. It's pretty much the same thing, just on a bigger scale. Anywhoozle, run a cycle or not, either way you need to be sure you are squared away else where. Just for the record the odds of you being there, is very low, and once you are it's not something you tend to need to ask.

Damn that's a long one!

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well in all honesty. i have been training for about 9. But really serious these last 2-3 years. Between a steady routine and healthy eating.
 
well in all honesty. i have been training for about 9. But really serious these last 2-3 years. Between a steady routine and healthy eating.


not tryna act like a douche but wtf have you been doin 6+ years, it boggles my mind that it took you that long to start training seriously
 
not tryna act like a douche but wtf have you been doin 6+ years, it boggles my mind that it took you that long to start training seriously

I've been training for 13 years, but only seriously for the last 3, seriously as in: taking pride in hitting the weights, building a plan/diet, working more than just one muscle group, and way more often.
 
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