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Originally Posted by Wee G Just my opinion. You should not consider using AAS if...
1. You are under 21.
2. You have not made substantial gains drug free. If people have to ask in order to know that you train, you have probably not progressed enough without AAS.
3. You have to stretch your finances to cover the cost of a cycle, food, gym membership etc.
Drugs, ancillaries and food etc are not hugely expensive but you MUST have a solid financial base before you can pour money in to a cycle. Budget an additional £60 a week to eat like a bodybuilder, train like a bodybuilder, and take AAS versus being a "normal" person. If this seems "steep" then don't do a cycle.
4. The purpose of your cycle is to get to a point you could attain without drugs given better training, better nutrition and a healthy dose of patience. Drug use should be there to get to a point you CAN'T get to drug free.
5. You compete in a sport under UK Sport drug testing rules. That's almost all sports and federations btw, including the BNBF and NPA in Bodybuilding. Using drugs to compete against clean athletes is pathetic. |
A good post Wee G,very valid points,however imo,they are only applicable to the young lad who has got a brain in his head and who see's the sport as a long term commitment.
The above factors are not important to the typical newbie numpty who is going to take drugs no matter what advice he is given to the contrary.
I believe some of these idiots liken taking AAS to buying a new pair of Diesel jeans or having the latest designer mullet
Unfortunatley the only thing they are concerned about is looking good on a Friday night,at whatever cost,so i feel,although your efforts are admirable,they will be in vain.