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    Why not be ''That Guy"?

    I was in the gym today trying to talk a gym newbie out of his first cycle. I gave him the usual shouldn't start aas until you've worked out 3 or 4 years talk. In the middle of my speach, my training partner for leg day showed up and told him what I was saying a load of bs. He proceeded to tell the guy he started his test/deca/hgh with an anadrol jump start at day one. Now I'm only about 215 and he's 250. I've been working out for 4 years and he's been working out a year and a half. I'm 26 and he's 38. So who do think the guy's listening to? I told the newbie a few reasons why not to do that.
    #1 you probably don't have the money
    #2 High blood pressure
    #3 Stopping natural production
    #4 gh gut, loose muscle fibers, awkard body composition
    Before I get ridiculed were talking about a 16 week 750mgs test/800mg deca/ an increasing gh cycle up into 10 iu's first cycle ever!
    Any other sides you would like to post would help.

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    Yes it seems the guy is getting the results but doing it recklessly

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    Its the well thought out long term minded cats that do the best in the end. You can take all the drugs you want but that wont teach you form and technique and those guys usually end up injured and quitting.

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    I'm just going to point out that your training partner is a dick for undermining you like that. Find new friends.

    Additionally, he's only been lifting and using for 18 months. Just because he SEEMS fine now, does not mean that he won't end up with tons of health problems in a few years. He could easily be setting himself up for prostate issues, cancer (not that the gear will cause it, but HGH will accelerate tumor growth), a heart attack, etc...
    And it takes a few years to perfect your lifting technique. His technique and structural development are surely lagging far behind his strength and mass, so he will be much more injury prone (especially at his age).
    Last edited by Bonaparte; 10-07-2010 at 12:32 AM.

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    Hey lets not get the age thang in here.Us older guys are just more seasoned.

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    no one likes "that guy" lol

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    Yah... you're friend doesn't seem to have the other guys best interests in mind. Probably not someone I would want to train with.

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    I like how you guys workout in gyms where everyone is so out in the open about things. My gym there are people who juice and we all know the others are doing it but no one ever talks about it

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    The only reason I like working out with him is because I squat more than him and he is bigger (it makes me look good). He really does lift hard and fairly safe, I guess since he is older he really doesn't worry about weight just stimulation(like me).

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