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Author Topic:   How long should i train before I start my cycle
moe dank
Amateur Bodybuilder
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posted March 21, 2000 07:06 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for moe dank   Click Here to Email moe dank     Edit/Delete Message
I am 23 5'10 145lbs. I just started lifting which i havent done since highschool. I have been reading all the shit on my diet and proper workout methods. I am not even considering it till at leasted 6 months out but need to know if my joints and legiments will be ready by then. I have my gear already s250, deca, and some primo depot. I got the cycle i am going to use just need to know when i should start it.

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MattTheSkywalker
Pro Bodybuilder
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posted March 21, 2000 07:13 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for MattTheSkywalker   Click Here to Email MattTheSkywalker     Edit/Delete Message
A fairly simplr rule of thumb is to "reach or approach you genetic potential" before working out.

In addition, you want to know how your body reacts to lifting. So need to take a considerable amount of time to build a strong "mind - body connection". This is very important to anyone who trains seriously.

It may not be what you want to hear, but I would not start gear without AT LEAST 2 years of serious lifting experience.

Matt

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marky
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posted March 21, 2000 07:27 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for marky     Edit/Delete Message
I trained 4 years naturally and tried every suppliment there was and researched everything i did. My decision to go on came when i knew i would get no further toward my goals any other way. I was 27 then. im 38 now. ive done numerous cycles since then with as long as 3 years totally off (getting my life where it needed to be). i went from 140 at 5'7" to 205 hard at 9%bf at this time.
So i made on average 6 lbs permanent gain per year. Im a very low doser, but not if you look at me. your certainly old enough to get started. if youve had a year minimum at the weights and researched all along-i would say go for it!

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roadruler
Amateur Bodybuilder
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posted March 21, 2000 07:35 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for roadruler   Click Here to Email roadruler     Edit/Delete Message
I would train and eat right for at least a year and a half. Enjoy your natural gains first. When you hit your peak, then go for the gear.

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LOWE254
Pro Bodybuilder
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posted March 21, 2000 07:47 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for LOWE254   Click Here to Email LOWE254     Edit/Delete Message
I did 4 years before my first cycle. Do it when you feel ready.

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BIG HURT
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posted March 21, 2000 07:53 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for BIG HURT   Click Here to Email BIG HURT     Edit/Delete Message
Wait a couple of years so you can understand how hard you are going to have to work to make progress.That way when it's time to juice, you will know how to get the maximum results out of the smallest amount

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E2
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posted March 21, 2000 08:13 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for E2   Click Here to Email E2     Edit/Delete Message UIN: 54337564
2 years MIN!

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moe dank
Amateur Bodybuilder
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posted March 21, 2000 09:08 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for moe dank   Click Here to Email moe dank     Edit/Delete Message
thanks for the help. I can wait two years.

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Pops
Amateur Bodybuilder
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posted March 22, 2000 12:06 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Pops   Click Here to Email Pops     Edit/Delete Message
Dude you are too light and to inexperinced to be roiding. BAD BAD choice. this is a LONG-TERM sport/hobby. you dont just get big over night. It takes many years and hundreds of brutal workouts to actually turn heads. you are lifting for all the wrong reasons. big mscles will not solve your problems. what is it bully picking on you? buy a gun. bitches dont like you? work on your hustle. very few people are in this game for the sheer joy of lifting heavy iron. its usually an underlying insecurity. If you are serious i can make a workout/nutrition program that will throw weight on you.
-Pops

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big_guy1
Pro Bodybuilder
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posted March 22, 2000 12:10 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for big_guy1   Click Here to Email big_guy1     Edit/Delete Message UIN: 5126477
I would say 2-3 yrs...jsut my opinion though, that is 2-3 yrs of hard training...

big-guy

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