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StoneCold Amateur Bodybuilder (Total posts: 3) |
posted February 17, 2000 02:24 PM
I am stuck in a situation and I need some advise. I am 17 right now and I need to know if I am too young to use roid and if the roids I have already done are going to mess me up. I started when I was sixteen on a four week of theramex and finished with 6 weeks of sos. I am about to start my next cycle in about 2 weeks, but I started worrying about what this is going to do to me. I know most people started at the age I did so give me some advise please. I am really confused. IP: Logged |
OKIE Amateur Bodybuilder (Total posts: 83) |
posted February 17, 2000 02:32 PM
I think most of the guys here would agree that you are way too young to start gear. I don't mean to discourage you, but your body has a lot of natural growth left in it. You may be hindering that growth permanately by juicing at such a young age. Some people will tell you to wait until you are about 23-25 years old, but I think it depends more on the individual. I started when I was about 20, and looking back, I think I was a little too young. Just enjoy the natural gains you are going to experience over the next few years, and then maybe think about the gear later. Hope I could be of some help. Stay safe. ------------------ IP: Logged |
E2 Pro Bodybuilder (Total posts: 688) |
posted February 17, 2000 02:32 PM
I started at your age and it fucekd me up for a while, i think the biggest thing was that i didn't know enough. I wish i had waited and that's what i think you should do. As well, you have more than enough test in your system for you to have good natural gains. Take your time and get as big as you can naturally, then take some juice.
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pauly7 Pro Bodybuilder (Total posts: 102) |
posted February 17, 2000 02:44 PM
youve got tons of test flowing naturally through you now, if you don't think you do you can get your doctor to get some bloodwork done, I did before I started my first cycle. IP: Logged |
livinbig Pro Bodybuilder (Total posts: 108) |
posted February 17, 2000 02:46 PM
To young to start Bro but not to young to start learning.. There are other way that you can gain at your age without using the gear. Keep reading the post and researching, at your age you have got alot of natural test in your system. Eat right and train smart, exhuast all of your natural potential before going to the gear. livinbig IP: Logged |
StoneCold Amateur Bodybuilder (Total posts: 3) |
posted February 17, 2000 02:46 PM
Thanks. I have been told this by alot of guys, but none of them had ever juiced and so I didn't believe them. I's not too worried about not growing because I'm already 6'3", I just got really freaked out when I woke up one night and my heart wasn't beating right. Does this ever happen to you guys. Should I see a doctor? IP: Logged |
macrophage69alpha Pro Bodybuilder (Total posts: 524) |
posted February 17, 2000 02:52 PM
Only real issue, other than slightly increased chances of side effects- is HEIGHT. Stonecold has already done one cycle, unless he wants to see if he can get a little taller by holding off- I dont see any real serious reasons why he should not cycle again. I do think that he should take some time to learn a little more and then make a more informed decision based on his goals and the risks v. benefits for him. PEACE ------------------ IP: Logged |
big pump Amateur Bodybuilder (Total posts: 23) |
posted February 17, 2000 03:14 PM
YOUR GETTING SOME GOOD ADVICE HERE.. IP: Logged |
tray renfro Pro Bodybuilder (Total posts: 204) |
posted February 17, 2000 03:14 PM
i believe if you know what your doing and you've done alot of research(i mean alot, personal exp. ect.), been training for awail, know a lot about nutrition then it should be up to you and only you. i started learnig the basics about AS close to a year ago, and im just know a week into my first cycle. KNOWLEGE!! ------------------ IP: Logged |
Deepsquat Pro Bodybuilder (Total posts: 220) |
posted February 17, 2000 03:30 PM
I think yoy should wait longer and learn more about what makes your body grow naturally,nutrition,lifting,supplements.If you don,t have this knowledge then your going to to be short changing yourself while one and off cycle,and in the end you will try to make up for short comings with the needle. IP: Logged |
beerbarbq Amateur Bodybuilder (Total posts: 31) |
posted February 17, 2000 03:45 PM
Hey you say your only 17, then you probably havent been training that long. I feel that steroids should be used to break through plateus when you have gone as far as you can go naturally, thats just my oppinion though, and at 17 you probably havent come anywhere near your potential yet. If your not growing or growing slowely than its probably due to incorrect diet and exercise, unless you have some medical condition which you should see a doctor. When i was your age I was a decent gainer but when I was 21 I finally learned what a good diet was really all about and thats when I started making the best progress of my life and it was all due to diet. wait to use AS until early to mid twentys at least. IP: Logged |
PhatPat Amateur Bodybuilder (Total posts: 12) |
posted February 17, 2000 04:25 PM
I just turned 18 last month and I started, this, my first cycle when I was 17. Where I live there are some high school football programs that the majority of their players are on the stuff, and it shows. The guys that play for these schools, some of them, have taken like 3 cycles before they graduate. Freaking dumb asses, but that shows the competitiveness of the football around here. I am about 6'3" 285 lbs. and I am going to play for a major football program at a big time University in Texas. I know enough about roids to write a freaking book. I started working out before my freshman year. I started taking creatine, glutamine, HCA, chromium, L-carnitine, and a bunch others. I have practically lived in the weight room ever since my freshmen year. I have always been told that because I was young I produced more testosterone anyway, well that might be true for some people but not for me. I didnt grow after my workouts, and it really frustrated me. All of my friends would workout out like 3 light workouts a week, and go out on the weekends and drink and party, and they would still be getting stronger faster than me. This really frustrated me. When I started working out about 4 years ago, I was maxing (on bench) about 185. Well in 4 years all I had to show for my efforts was a max of about 295. Well, part of the reason of this weakness was because of dislocated shoulders sustained, but that is another book that I can write about Creatine. But I only put 110 lbs on my bench in 3-4 years. I have learned a lot though, I have learned how to feel my body, and know what and when I need to work it out, even though it might not be that day. I can tell when I need rest or when I need to be eating different foods. Andro is what sparked my interest in juice. I took andro during this past summer and for the first time I was actually seeing gains through all my hard work. I decided after my football season this year it would be best if I got on one cycle of roids for about 10-12 weeks in preparation for college. I needed to add strength if I wanted to compete at that level. So in the past couple of months I took T-200 and Winstrol. I did everything right and I probably put about a good 40-50 lbs on my bench to about 335-345 lbs, and that amazed me. I couldnt put in an all out effort into this stuff because of recruiting trips, but for what I did work, I saw great results. So my advice to you is know yourself. Research everything there is to know about this stuff and make a decision for yourself. Know if you are done growing or how much gains you are still seeing. If you are seeing gains just by working out, I would recommend that you wait until you are done with this. But if you are at a stalemate and this is really important to you I would say that you need to be smart and safe, but I would say you need to go for it. Email me if you would like to ask me any questions. Good luck dude. IP: Logged |
Mr. T Amateur Bodybuilder (Total posts: 96) |
posted February 17, 2000 05:24 PM
A big problem with taking gear too soon is that your bones don't fully grow in correctly. Usually does not show up until your old and grey and break your arm making a PB&J. Wait a few years if you can, at that age you got plenty of natural tes. IP: Logged |
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