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Thread: Do you have an ultimate goal from steroid use?

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    Do you have an ultimate goal from steroid use?

    Being as how the gains you make will last only as long as the roids do, the people who say that they will stop one day... are you doing it just for the moment? Do you want to hit certain weight, or set a bench pr, or win a comp. and then just say "well, that was fun." Just curious what you're in it for. I think I would be in it for the long hall personally.

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    To be better than the next guy

    Goal is far surpassed


    In to win it - not changing unless issues arise

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    Interesting question, when I get home I will give this question some thought.

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    Being able to make a career out of bodybuilding, and making my main income.

    And girls. Dont forget girls

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    To increase chance of succeeding in sport.

    But I won't take them until I got a chance for a pro contract (overseas is the aim)

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    Goal was to become a pro bodybuilder. Slowly but surely my bigOrexia took hold. I just want to be the biggest leanest fvcker around.
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    Just to be what I was when I joined the Navy and pre-primary gonadal issues.
    6'4 265 <15% bf
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    I wont have the problem of being off test due to perma TRT so my gains should stick. (LOL poking fun)

    BTW great question....
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    My goal are modest but I want to achieve them while keeping a social life.

    Ive done it, being 100% dedicated to diet and training and it cost me alot in term of quality of life.

    I rather use steroid and not give my 100% and still reach my goal If it allow me to enjoy life.

    180-200lbs ( right now im 195lbs 15% and im satisfy with my size)
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    Quote Originally Posted by qscgugcsq
    I rather use steroid and not give my 100% and still reach my goal If it allow me to enjoy life.

    Lmfao


    Just say it how it is

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    bodybuilding is more of a life style the nutrition, gear, gyms, and the men and women you meet at the gyms lifting is one thing for say power lifters are different than bodybuilders . bodybuilding is just a different life style we all have something in side us that drives us if you compete or not I prefer to compete to be better each time on stage the trophy is also nice I never could put my finger on it but all serious bodybuilders have that desire to be the best they can best I can explain it one of the gyms I go to here on the east coast a friend went to the Olympia in 2013 for his first Olympia competition but before or after he trains he takes time to talk to and answers questions to the new guys or for that matter who ever that asks him just a nice guy there are many pros there and all take time for others just the kind of guys and women that are in the sport seem to be well natured and nice just a way of life

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    Quote Originally Posted by loren View Post
    bodybuilding is more of a life style the nutrition, gear, gyms, and the men and women you meet at the gyms lifting is one thing for say power lifters are different than bodybuilders . bodybuilding is just a different life style we all have something in side us that drives us if you compete or not I prefer to compete to be better each time on stage the trophy is also nice I never could put my finger on it but all serious bodybuilders have that desire to be the best they can best I can explain it one of the gyms I go to here on the east coast a friend went to the Olympia in 2013 for his first Olympia competition but before or after he trains he takes time to talk to and answers questions to the new guys or for that matter who ever that asks him just a nice guy there are many pros there and all take time for others just the kind of guys and women that are in the sport seem to be well natured and nice just a way of life
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    After debating for a long time and slowly watching the years go by....
    I finally decided that I wanted to look the absolute best that I could from a vanity perspective during the prime years of my life. To have the body of my dreams while I am still young and reap the benefits of attracting young gorgeous women with my looks alone. Shallow? Perhaps... Honest? Yes
    I am not doing this for sport or competition or for any kind of health benefit. I just want to look shredded at the beach and turn heads while I'm still "young".
    I am 32 years old and wish I would of honestly begun this whole journey a couple of years ago. But do to a lack of knowledge and my personal over the top need to do cover every detail I put things off until now.

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    Bonaparte the computer im using has a few issues. I left my other laptop at work. I was just attempting to make a point.
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    Same for me as oxy stated. Straight out vanity! Turned 48 had time to get back in the gym figured might as well hit it right. Boom ! Loving every minute of it.

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    My goals have changed over the years, when I first started training seriously I was power lifting and I just wanted to be the strongest in the gyms we went to and within 5 years I succeeded in my goal. Then I got into bodybuilder (powerlifting is for cvnts) and my aim was to turn into be the biggest walking freak in the country, things got in the way with that one and now I just want to maintain my size and condition and hopefully carry on training with the intensity I have done all my life at my old age
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bonaparte View Post
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    220 shredded is my ultimate goal. But im sure once I get there it will be revised upwards

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    Quote Originally Posted by marcus300 View Post
    My goals have changed over the years, when I first started training seriously I was power lifting and I just wanted to be the strongest in the gyms we went to and within 5 years I succeeded in my goal. Then I got into bodybuilder (powerlifting is for cvnts) and my aim was to turn to be the biggest walking freak in the country, things got in the way with that one and now I just want to maintain my size and condition and hopefully carry on training with the intensity I have done all my life at my old age
    This is closest to my goal. Ask anyone who knows me, and they'll tell you that the gym, bodybuilding, is one of the most important things in my life. When I begin AAS, its just another step towards becoming the best that I can be, but keeping those gains is just as important. It will become a lifelong thing, or as long as is possible. Just my outlook.

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    My goals started mainly as vanity and are still in part vain. I have't done a lot of cycles, definitely none correctly, but I am getting old and broken so AAS now are to make small gains and keep me looking good as I age. After joining this board I have gain a new perspective and a wealth of knowledge that I will use to maximize my gains with a little AAS as possible and eventually go on trt.

    Your comment about gains going away when the juice stops flowing are some what incorrect, I have kept most of my gains, each time I have done AAS. I guess it comes down to how you gain and how you try and maintain what you have gained.

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    When I started is was to enhance my athletic career. Now that I've reached my 40's it's about quality of life. I'm on TRT and it has changed my life. Some of it's vanity and I do have physical goals that I set but it's mostly quality of life.

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    Quote Originally Posted by loren View Post
    Bonaparte the computer im using has a few issues. I left my other laptop at work. I was just attempting to make a point.
    So was he. And it was funnier.
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    i wanna be 220 pounds and around 10%BF. I am 200 pounds naturally with about 12, 13%BF. Sure i wanna be big and good looking, but also strong and just inspirational. i love bodybuilding.

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