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    Question Something Great For Starters

    I'm interested in stating to take steroids to help me get ready for the military.
    -My body wait around 155- 160
    -Hight 5'11
    -Age 19
    -Body fat is unknown but I am more on the skinny side.

    I leave for basic late November and need something that will work fast and will get me where I need to be and some before I leave. I'm fine with injection but money is something I would like to keep in mind. I have little knowledge on oral and what I know is its not worth the money or the health.

    Also would love to ask how long do Steroids stay in your system.

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    I was about your same size when I went to boot camp. You don't need steroids to get ready for basic. They will make sure you are ready by the time you finish. Work on your cardio, sit ups, push ups and pull ups. Congrats on an honarable path you have chosen and thank you!

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    No need for AAS right now. Like mentioned, cardio, push up, pull ups and sit ups. And sure, throw some weights in there too if you want.

    Good Luck

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    I agree with the above beacuse if you need aas to get through basic training.You will be home shortly.

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    You're only 160lbs at 5'11, you need to learn how to eat properly to grow first! If you don't know how to do that you're just wasting your time with AAS. Not to mention you are 19 years old and will receive no positive responses or assistance in you using AAS. You're just to young!

    Hit up the nutrition section and get a workout routine down. You should be able to pack on some muscle by November if you get your diet all squared away. You have to learn to crawl before you can run!

    Basic training is all mental, for mine at least it was not as physical as one might think. As long as you can run a good 1.5mile you are fine. No need for AAS going into basic, that's extreme overkill!

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    Quote Originally Posted by johnnnyblazzze View Post
    You're only 160lbs at 5'11, you need to learn how to eat properly to grow first! If you don't know how to do that you're just wasting your time with AAS. Not to mention you are 19 years old and will receive no positive responses or assistance in you using AAS. You're just to young!

    Hit up the nutrition section and get a workout routine down. You should be able to pack on some muscle by November if you get your diet all squared away. You have to learn to crawl before you can run!

    Basic training is all mental, for mine at least it was not as physical as one might think. As long as you can run a good 1.5mile you are fine. No need for AAS going into basic, that's extreme overkill!
    Thanks for your feed back along with everyone else.

    At what age do thing AAS would be more beneficial(When did you start)?

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    Quote Originally Posted by johnnnyblazzze View Post
    You're only 160lbs at 5'11, you need to learn how to eat properly to grow first! If you don't know how to do that you're just wasting your time with AAS. Not to mention you are 19 years old and will receive no positive responses or assistance in you using AAS. You're just to young!

    Hit up the nutrition section and get a workout routine down. You should be able to pack on some muscle by November if you get your diet all squared away. You have to learn to crawl before you can run!

    Basic training is all mental, for mine at least it was not as physical as one might think. As long as you can run a good 1.5mile you are fine. No need for AAS going into basic, that's extreme overkill!
    1.5 mile run pfffttttt! Must have been Boy Scout basic j/k JB

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kwik View Post
    Thanks for your feed back along with everyone else.

    At what age do thing AAS would be more beneficial(When did you start)?
    There is no true way to answer the first part of your question young Skywalker. Each individual has different reasons at different times in there life. Anything from the weekend gym warrior, pro athletes to pro BB. There def. is a STANDARD age of 25-26 before one should consider AAS.

    The second question is also diff. for everyone. For me...37

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lunk1 View Post
    There is no true way to answer the first part of your question young Skywalker. Each individual has different reasons at different times in there life. Anything from the weekend gym warrior, pro athletes to pro BB. There def. is a STANDARD age of 25-26 before one should consider AAS.

    The second question is also diff. for everyone. For me...37
    Thanks Lunk1 for the fast reply! I guess I go back on that creatine crap lol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lunk1 View Post
    1.5 mile run pfffttttt! Must have been Boy Scout basic j/k JB
    Hahah, shit that's all I had to succesfully complete. Everything else was normal if you're used to playing football or being somewhat active. Marines are a little more intense I imagine, and longer basic!

    Quote Originally Posted by Kwik View Post
    Thanks Lunk1 for the fast reply! I guess I go back on that creatine crap lol.
    Go to the diet section, creatine won't help if you don't know how to eat!

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    Quote Originally Posted by johnnnyblazzze View Post
    Hahah, shit that's all I had to succesfully complete. Everything else was normal if you're used to playing football or being somewhat active. Marines are a little more intense I imagine, and longer basic!



    Go to the diet section, creatine won't help if you don't know how to eat!
    12 weeks back when I went. Strange I thought I was in good shape when I was in but TRIED playing college football afterwords. I quickly learned how bad of shape I was in and how frkn small I was. (170 then 240 now lol)

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