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Old 16-Jun-03, 05:51 PM   #16
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Old 17-Jun-03, 04:36 AM   #17
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I don't think that 6 months or a year or two, is going to make much of a difference, if I have the chance of putting a little more mass and strength with a small cycle of "juice" I will do it. I Know the pros and cons of it, and if I do it in a responsible manner it will improve my self estime and do great boost of my ego. It's the same thing if I buy a new fast car and then do some tunning on it, it will be the same fast car but improved.
If I think i'm reaching the limits of strength in the exercises and there are some stuff that makes me beat those levels, why should I don't take such a stuff??
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Old 17-Jun-03, 08:17 AM   #18
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It's the same thing if I buy a new fast car and then do some tunning on it, it will be the same fast car but improved.
If I think i'm reaching the limits of strength in the exercises
Your body is not a car....you cannot replace it.

Reached your limits in 6 months? Fala sério!!

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Old 17-Jun-03, 09:42 AM   #19
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I don't think that 6 months or a year or two, is going to make much of a difference
You will be very surprised where you can be with another 6 months of solid training and responsible diet, juicing is not a quick fix. Strive for your optimum genetic potential and then improve on it with steroids.

If you go into it with only 6 months of lifting history, the chances are you will lose your gains anyway. Stick around here for a while, learn as much as you can about diet/training/supplements put it into practice and then re-evalute in 6 months time.

I started my first cycle on the 2nd June, after 5 years of lifting behind me, don't rush into anything.

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Old 17-Jun-03, 02:08 PM   #20
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Like I said before I'm not going to do it now, but I have one question? what is the difference in side effects or other problems if a person take some juice after 6 months of hard training or 5 years of hard training? or 10 years ? and I'm questioning the down sides not the obvious build sizes, thar will be less in the 6 months training.

And I will stay here for long time, 'cause' I got a lot to learn.

Off topic: O melhor é aprender a lêr melhor o que os outros escrevem em Inglês, antes de dar palpites um pouco absurdos. Eu nunca disse que tinha atingido o meu máximo em seis meses. O que eu disse foi que quando atingisse o meu máximo, porque não tomar algo que me leve mais além.

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Old 17-Jun-03, 02:20 PM   #21
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Side-effects are side-effects bro, acne, water-retention, roid-rage they all suck bigtime.

You will suffer the same side-effects, whether you are 150lbs or 300lbs. Remember that everyone reacts differently to AAS, some people will have nothing, while others will get the whole lot.

What I will say is this: Knowledge is the key to successful and safe steroid use. A lack of knowledge about AAS, and the possible side-effects, will only lead to bad places.

Learn as much as you can about AAS and everthing related to them.

Have a look at this site, there are some great bros on this board with great knowledge, who won't flame anyone

www.muscletalk.co.uk

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Old 17-Jun-03, 04:45 PM   #22
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Once more, thanks for give me constructive advices and transmiting your knowledge. When I feel ready I will talk to all you guys first. Meanwhile train hard and good train.
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what is the difference in side effects or other problems if a person take some juice after 6 months of hard training or 5 years of hard training? or 10 years ?

If you juice after only six months of training, you body might not withstand the side effects so well as if you had been training for 5 or 10 years. That's just how I see things.

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