Re: <---- Fell off the truck
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Originally posted by Afterhours
Basically, I have one very simple question. I just broke up with my ex and now in order to enjoy my freedom, I gotta be ripped right? What do you guys recommend for the person who takes the easy way around everything? If you need to know the "specs" they're about 177lbs. 6ft. and a 2in spare tire. Can anyone give cycle info or a place to begin?
For the person who "takes the easy way around everything" I would recommend not using juice. It doesn't sound like you have the dedication yet for it.
Re: Re: <---- Fell off the truck
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Originally posted by nj_
For the person who "takes the easy way around everything" I would recommend not using juice. It doesn't sound like you have the dedication yet for it.
I agree 100% with nj_ .. you've gotta dedicated.
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Re: Re: <---- Fell off the truck
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Originally posted by nj_
For the person who "takes the easy way around everything" I would recommend not using juice. It doesn't sound like you have the dedication yet for it.
I would also recommend this. If you use aas, I am sure we'll be seeing some scary threads asking for help soon. Work on nutrition and training for now, you may be amazed at the changes you can make naturally. Study aas for a WHILE, then mabey later, you will choose to use them.
Re: <---- Fell off the truck
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Originally posted by Afterhours
If you need to know the "specs" they're about 177lbs. 6ft. and a 2in spare tire. Can anyone give cycle info or a place to begin?
Start with a workout routine of 4-5 days per week. Quit eating crap and eat more quality food. Do that for at least 2 years. That should be enough for you.
Steroids have a bad name because people perceive them as the "easy way around everything". Don't even consider using them. You're not ready for them. Work out naturally until you've come to the realization that the big guy in your gym is your hero instead of some lazy bastard that took the "easy way around everything".