Results 1 to 40 of 58
Thread: Being accused of using steroids?
-
12-11-2012, 02:36 PM #1
Associate Member
- Join Date
- Jul 2012
- Location
- Portland
- Posts
- 221
Being accused of using steroids?
Hey guys,
So over the past couple weeks I have had multiple people mention how much I have grown in a short period (20lbs in 2 months) and I simply explain a lot of work has gone into my diet and an increase in lean calories has assisted me in my gains. How ever the last 2 days at the gym I have been questioned a few times by regulars at the gym about steroid use . I tell them diet and they look at me like I am stupid. Any advice on how you guys have or do handle this? Are you guys very open about it (it is illegal here) or what do you guys say? I know it sounds gay, but I feel so weird lying to people so what do you tell people?
Thanks
-
12-11-2012, 02:45 PM #2
-
12-11-2012, 02:58 PM #3
MONITOR
- Join Date
- Sep 2012
- Location
- Scotland
- Posts
- 16,657
Who gives a fu_k what other ppl think.
-
12-11-2012, 03:00 PM #4
Banned
- Join Date
- Dec 2011
- Location
- CANADA
- Posts
- 13,200
This belongs in the Off Topic Lounge..
-
12-11-2012, 03:03 PM #5
-
12-11-2012, 03:08 PM #6
Well like Fit2bold said...either you admit or deny it... If you dont want to admit it, and people still tell you , you are on gear, thank them either way, and tell them you must be doing something right, IF they think you are using steroids :-) take it as a complement, and walk away... one at work i got accused from using steroids, and i told that person from HR , that i didn't know, IF i should be upset from that accusation or IF i should take it as a complement, because IF someone thinks im using steroids, then i must be doing something right at the Gym...so i thanked her for the complement, and she sent me back to my office ( i was on gear...lol , but there was nothing they could do, because it was not affecting my job in anyway, so they could not ask me, to do a test for steroids,ONLY for recreation drugs)
-
12-11-2012, 03:47 PM #7
Senior Member
- Join Date
- Mar 2011
- Location
- spain
- Posts
- 1,295
hahaahah, cool, If you're concerned about what people say, when you are gainin that fast, wait for the people making comments when you'll start loosing a good amount of wáter during the PCT!!! hahahahaha you'll look like a roidhead. I'd tell the truth man, or at least, you're taking vitamins and some supplements
-
Exactly this....and like gixxer and some of the other guys say. "If people can't tell your on steroids , then your not doing them right." Still doesn't mean you have to admit it, but take it as a compliment.
-
12-11-2012, 04:01 PM #9
Member
- Join Date
- Sep 2011
- Posts
- 677
juat tell them to wait until you go off your cycle and you'll shrink some :-)
-
12-11-2012, 04:09 PM #10
Associate Member
- Join Date
- Jul 2012
- Location
- Portland
- Posts
- 221
I could careless what people think about it, just curious how people respond to it. Only person I know who is on steroids is working on getting his pro card so he doesnt talk to them and just walks away. I am curious how people handled them self with the issue.
-
12-11-2012, 04:11 PM #11
Originally Posted by asquarecan
-
Deny it, is my advice to you. Because people can be vindictive sc****gs. You confide in somebody thinking he's your boy, then you have a falling out, next thing you know he's threatening to expose you just out of pure spite. Never give anyone leverage over you...just my .02
-
12-11-2012, 04:16 PM #13
Tell him to f@&k off!!!!!!!!! Lol then they'll think you have roid rage lol.
I just ignore people who ask. Sometimes if I'm in a bad mood I get a little defensive.
-
12-11-2012, 04:22 PM #14
Associate Member
- Join Date
- Jul 2012
- Location
- Portland
- Posts
- 221
I def. didn't plan on telling people, but was curious how open you guys are about it. After I was talking diet and they kept hounding me it had to be something more I shrugged and put my head phones back in and kept lifting.
-
Well also imo, dbol is the hardest thing to hide because of the dramatic weight gain and water retention which is almost immediate. If you don'twnna stick out so much maybe try dropping dbol next cycle, go tbol instead. Still get good gains but without the water retention.
-
12-11-2012, 04:31 PM #16
Associate Member
- Join Date
- Jul 2012
- Location
- Portland
- Posts
- 221
Wes Huh?
I am running test-e/Test-p cycle
-
12-11-2012, 04:34 PM #17
Originally Posted by clarky.
-
12-11-2012, 04:35 PM #18
Banned
- Join Date
- Sep 2011
- Location
- post proelia praemia
- Posts
- 9,856
Hey doc lets psychoanalyse the typical skinny fat people in the gym who stare and constantly ask about AAS
My theory is that they cant understand why they arent making improvements with their average 99% of population 3 meal a day and half arsed workouts followed by 20min cardio without breaking sweat, they dont want to face the fact that they arent physically or mentally strong enough to get into shape, so instead of being envious, they are in fact jealous and bitter and thinking ''its only the steroids that make him look like that, i could do the same but im a better man for not using them'' and all that usual bullshit from people making excuses to themselves for being in piss poor shape
doc do you concur?
-
12-11-2012, 04:36 PM #19
I take it as a compliment!
-
12-11-2012, 04:54 PM #20
Associate Member
- Join Date
- Jul 2012
- Location
- Portland
- Posts
- 221
-
12-11-2012, 04:56 PM #21
I love hearing it and just laugh a sly laugh leaving them wondering
Again to quote the man, the myth....If ppl can't tell your using steroids , your doing it wrong (Gixx)
-
12-11-2012, 05:02 PM #22
When I was 18 I asked a guy at the gym one one day what he was taking. Big guy, almost abnormally muscular so on and so on. Anyway, when I asked him he said "I just eat tons of ham and peanut butter."
There you go, that's the secret answer you were looking for...just tell people you eat lots of ham and peanut butter...feel free to throw butt loads of oatmeal in there if it makes you feel better.
Needless to say, the guys answer did piss me off. I was looking for a real answer. So what would I do? a little less than two years later I jumped in head first on my own, no clue what I was doing. Made a lot of mistakes along the way, learned a lot at the same time. Do I have regrets? Nope, zero, none at all. There are very few things in life I regret, even bad things or mistakes I've made, that's how we learn. Still, it would have been helpful if the guy from above had given me a better answer.
-
12-11-2012, 05:16 PM #23
Junior Member
- Join Date
- Sep 2012
- Posts
- 119
why would u care about what anybodyelse thinks just **** them and let them think unless it's a close friend or something
-
12-11-2012, 06:03 PM #24
Senior Member
- Join Date
- Dec 2012
- Location
- US
- Posts
- 1,225
-
12-11-2012, 06:11 PM #25
deny everything
that's my motto
-
12-11-2012, 06:16 PM #26
Banned
- Join Date
- Oct 2012
- Posts
- 1,027
Look man, there are two ways you can go about being huge on gear. The first way is to be very quiet and humble and just thank people when they ask if your on roids and tell them you eat 5000+ calories a day...the second way is to be the exact opposite. I naturally have a big mouth...and every article I read about dealing with this said to do what I just suggested...but I KNEW I couldn't do that. So naturally, about a month before I started my cycle I started lying to people about my weight (I added 10 pounds) and ALL I would do is talk about working out and lifting and fitness and getting SWOLE etc. etc. I even made remarks like "man I wish I knew where I could get some steroids , I could gain 50 pounds like the pros do!!!"
Then, my cycle started and I kept it up, but I slowly tapered down just how much I lie about my weight, I'm 4 weeks into my cycle and I only say I'm about 5 pounds heavier than I really am.....by week 8-10 I'll be telling the truth. This method has worked wonders. People mention about how big I'm getting ALL THE TIME at work, but so far no one has accused me of roids (well, people have in a joking manner).
Another thing, if someone ever seriously accuses me of it the first thing I will do is say "hell yea, I'm so SWOLE now people think I'm on roids!".....shit like that is really simple to play off and it's actually pretty funny to watch too. I plan on taking this approach for the remainder of my life....as nothing short of a heart condition will keep me away from gear.
This may not help you a ton OP, but hopefully it will help some other guys out there.
-
12-11-2012, 06:16 PM #27
Banned
- Join Date
- Dec 2011
- Location
- CANADA
- Posts
- 13,200
Bottom line is, you need to grow thicker skin and also develop the necessary skills to deal with these type of questions.
-
12-11-2012, 06:16 PM #28
-
12-11-2012, 06:17 PM #29
Originally Posted by DanB
To your point, yes, some people will see the buffed guy and assume, "he must be a juice head", yet fail to realize that possibly his nutrition and exercise are just as (or more) responsible for his physique. We'll all agree that there certainly are many users of steroids, but those with real knowledge in this area understand that it takes much more than a bunch of injections or a handful of pills to develop lean muscle mass and lower bf - it takes a real commitment to diet and exercise and it takes TIME.
I've seen many guys that blow up one year and two years later are about as big as my five year old son! It wasn't that the steroids didn't work, it was simply that they had the wrong mind set and no real commitment.
Steroids or no steroids. People need to realize and understand they are no magic pills, no quick solutions. If you want to achieve strength, an attractive physique, and a healthy lifestyle, you have to realign your thinking from short term to long term and make a lifestyle decision to avoid the crap that made you weak and unhealthy to begin with.
Instead of taking responsibility for their own health, many people would rather point their finger at someone else. Instead of asking "what can I do to make changes in my health and fitness", sometimes it's easier to accuse someone of "cheating". Yes, steroids will help us reach our goals, but not before a commitment to nutrition and exercise, which is what many people lack. Too many people make excuses: "I'm too tired; I have no time; it's too expensive; it's to far to go to the gym; I don't have time to cook;", and so on and so forth. Every person has 24 hours in a day. No more, no less. It's what you chose to do with those 24 hours that sets people apart.
-
12-11-2012, 06:21 PM #30
Banned
- Join Date
- Dec 2011
- Location
- CANADA
- Posts
- 13,200
^^ Bạn bè của tôi cũng bằng văn bản!
I edited this to Vietnamese for you MI.Last edited by MickeyKnox; 12-11-2012 at 07:00 PM.
-
12-11-2012, 06:27 PM #31
Banned
- Join Date
- Sep 2011
- Location
- post proelia praemia
- Posts
- 9,856
Great post and amen, we thinking on the same page, you just portray it in a more eloquent fashion
And in bold is something I couldnt agree with more and regularly say to people, not just with regard to training but life in general
Also the flooded gym in january phenomenon, apperantly my current gym has 3k members on the books, I'd say it has mabey 100 max that would attend on a regular basis, I was told they get up to 1k members paid in full in January majority of which will ultimately admit defeat shortly after joining
-
12-11-2012, 06:28 PM #32
Man, I SO agree with this. I believe it is becoming common for average people to assume anyone who looks like a female model is anorexic and anyone who looks like a Men's Health model is using steroids. They just cannot fathom that what they eat and what they do with their spare time can result in an above average physique.
It is partly jealousy and partly ignorance.
I am getting really tired of the "beautiful at any size" movement that is happening to normalize being fat. As everyone becomes fat, what used to be "normal" is considered great. What we do it beyond comprehension.
Two years ago I was at 36.8% body fat. To change my body I have spent hundreds of hours in the gym and eaten the same handful of foods for months at a time. People think I am insane even though they see the big difference. In their heads they probably think, "well, I don't want to live like that just to look like that." They believe the price is too high.
-
12-11-2012, 06:31 PM #33
-
12-11-2012, 06:37 PM #34
Originally Posted by DanB
Yes, I get a chuckle out the new members every January. I applaud them for making a decision, I just wish for their benefit it was a life changing decision not a flickering thought that dissipates in 60 days or less.
On a side note....I had a women, late 20s, early 30s come up to me in the gym last week and ask, how do I get muscles like yours? My reply, you commit yourself to regular exercise at least 3x a week and dedicate yourself to eating the right foods and leaving the wrong foods behind. She looked confused. Lol
-
12-11-2012, 06:38 PM #35
Originally Posted by JohnnyVegas
-
12-11-2012, 07:34 PM #36
Banned
- Join Date
- Nov 2011
- Location
- Georgia
- Posts
- 3,999
Creatine. Not even once.!
-
12-11-2012, 07:47 PM #37
^^^^^
-
12-11-2012, 07:50 PM #38
-
12-11-2012, 11:16 PM #39
-
12-11-2012, 11:19 PM #40
Thread Information
Users Browsing this Thread
There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)
So far so good, they seem to be doing what they’re supposed to.
Expired dbol (blue hearts)