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    53 years of working out without roids

    Started lifting when I was 14. The 1st pic is me in my 20's the 2nd is me in my 40's and the 3rd is me at 65. I have never done steroids. I am 66 1/2 now and just started a TRT program. I will post more pics as time goes on. I think it will be interesting to see how the TRT program effects me as I approach 70.
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    Outstanding noteven! Great to see someone who's lived the lifestyle! I'm guessing they were modeling pics from back in the day or something?
    Glad to have you here. You will love the effects of a proper TRT protocol, both physically and mentally. Hopefully you have a doc who's up on TRT and giving you proper guidance.

    Be sure to visit the HRT Forum and jump in the discussions. There's always room to learn and we learn from each other here every day.

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    You sir a inspirational very rare bad ass

    So far throughout life I have met less than a handful of guy over the age of 60 who look similar to your current shape



    Thanks a lot for posting your pics, proves to show that juice is not the only way



    Good luck with your new TRT regimen!

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    Brilliant to see such consistency over a long period of time inspirational

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    Very inspirational, thank you for sharing!

    Welcome to the forums

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    Quote Originally Posted by noteven View Post
    Started lifting when I was 14. The 1st pic is me in my 20's the 2nd is me in my 40's and the 3rd is me at 65. I have never done steroids. I am 66 1/2 now and just started a TRT program. I will post more pics as time goes on. I think it will be interesting to see how the TRT program effects me as I approach 70.
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    I think you will be quite pleased with your TRT results. In only a few months, you will feel some of the fires of youth being rekindled....

    ....You may want to give your woman a heads up and let her know to get ready (if you know what I mean), else she may never know what hit her! =)

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    Welcome to the forums. Very inspiring.

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    Impressive!

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    Great inspiration for us all!

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    I'm in my late forties now and been back training after about 22 years break from it. I'm inspired by you dedication...and results. Good luck with the program, I'll be keen to hear of the results. I'm new to the forum, will you be putting them in another thread somewhere?

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    You will like the TRT. A good well balanced plan is key. You will fill out real nice!!

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    Hats off! Respect!

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    Great pictures and history,

    You have a ton more experience training and likely a ton more knowledge.

    But as someone who has had the experience of starting AAS at 55, I would like to pass one piece of advice. Be very careful working out till your joints CNS etc. have time to catch up with the muscle growth that will be taking place.

    For me it was amazing how much my workout needs changed. I did not have to do nearly as many sets or put out nearly as much effort to achieve results. Because of the amount of growth taking place though I did need to allow lots of rest to allow my body to catch up to my ability/desire.

    I am sure this is stuff you know intellectually, but a reminder could not hurt since soon your body and mind are going to be kidnapped by the changes the test causes.

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    Love the nunchucks photo! Bruce lee style

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    Wow great job

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    Quote Originally Posted by jesse4466 View Post
    Love the nunchucks photo! Bruce lee style
    Reminds me of Patrick Swayze....

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    Everything was impossible until somebody did it!

    I've got 99 problems......but my squat/dead ain't one !!

    It doesnt matter how good looking she is, some where, some one is tired of her shit.

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    you are great! don't ever stop lifting

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    Inspirational!! You have the fountain of youth in your hands.

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    Outstanding!

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    impressive

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    Amazing to see that kind of dedication and longevity.
    Hope to hear more from you - good luck with your TRT!

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    wow.. just wow.. i need to use these pics for my clients as motivation. you are one amazing person noteven.. and my first reaction was :-o not even once..

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    Quote Originally Posted by noteven View Post
    Started lifting when I was 14. The 1st pic is me in my 20's the 2nd is me in my 40's and the 3rd is me at 65. I have never done steroids. I am 66 1/2 now and just started a TRT program. I will post more pics as time goes on. I think it will be interesting to see how the TRT program effects me as I approach 70.
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    I keep looking at this. very inspirational. I hope you make it to your 90's. I don't "admire" many men, but Jack LaLanne is one. And in a way, you seem to be on a similar path as Jack. It would be fantastic if you came back every few years or so and posted another pic. Show these youngsters what it means to spend a life time in the gym with a quality diet. The one thing I'm pretty sure Jack did not do was the TRT. To him, it wasn't a "natural" thing since it didn't come from a whole food or from exercise, and he wasn't too big on the drugs. So it will be interesting to see some comparisons. I'm on TRT, btw, and think, as you do, it's a great thing.

    Keep it up mate!
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    Amazing to see that kind of dedication, respect.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BG View Post
    Reminds me of Patrick Swayze....
    ha, that's exactly what I was thinking and going to say. I wonder if there is some bloodline cross.

    Great job noteven
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    Always nice to see someone living the lifestyle!

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    You sir, are an inspiration to us all. GREAT job over all these years!

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    WOW!! that is amazing man!!
    Please keep us updated!
    Keep up the hard work! : )

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    simply love it! good to have you here.

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    That is freaking awesome. I love seeing pics like that. Awesome job over the years!
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    Very impressive. I would love to have an update on your HRT experience and change.

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    Incredible!

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    Simply awesome! SUCH motivation and inspiration - keep us updated on your continuing journey!

    Best of luck!

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    Good luck with your first cycle. I hope that I will stay on track through the next 40+ years as you have.

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    Wow is all I can say! Very impressive!

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    Wow thats swayze crazye

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    Wow! Looks like some superior genetics may be at play along with the hard work and dedication.

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    Legend !!!!

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    Respect!

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