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    druhoang is offline New Member
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    Look good with little effort

    I'm 26 have been training on and off since I was 18. I'm 5'6 and 160 lbs 12% bodyfat. My goal is aesthetics and not performance or to get very big. Maybe just 10 more lbs of muscle and stay under 10% bf (would need to evaluate once I get to that point)through out most of the year. I could most likely do this naturally with a strict diet and hard training. Truthfully, the effort required isn't worth it to me. I'm not saying I want to be able sit on my ass, eat crappy and expect to muscular and lean. I want to be able to use steroids to achieve strong aesthetics without having to be super strict with diet and killing myself in the weight room.

    Any thoughts?

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    i dont think there is an easy way for it, whether with gear or not.

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    The title of this thread could be changed to "How to set myself up to fail". Sub 10 is not easy to get to and certainly not easy to maintain.
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    Well, at least your honest.

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    lol, I guess. Honesty is not a bad thing, thats for sure.
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