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07-18-2002, 09:13 AM #41New Member
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well it looks like i finally found "my place." i have been reading and gathering info on the main forums and have been turned off at all the negative flames, major egos, and non-helpfulness. it seem as though this is where the "information seekers/providers" with class hang out.
nice to have found you all.
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07-19-2002, 12:02 AM #42
wow Ironmaster you look awesome bro.I hope to look like that some day To maitain that all those years is impressive but what is even more impressive is your views on things .
old school way of doing things was great and as much as i think that people dont have enough respect for one another these days ther3 are still some good people out there. we dont have to look far ,just look at the brothers here on AR.
The reason there are still good people out there is that there are still role models like you Ironmaster unfortunetly not enough.
It's great to have you part of the AR familly and once again you look awesome
BTW i am 31yr old
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07-19-2002, 01:22 AM #43
Thanks, thegame01. This is why I enjoy AR. The members here show much more respect for one another than on the other boards. The administrator and moderators here do a great job of setting the "tone"....result: good brothers, good advice, no condescending attitudes, no flames.
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07-20-2002, 11:37 AM #44CutieFace Guest
Damn Ironmaster you look great......so you like younger women? *wink*
Age is but a state of mind...and this old hag of 41 is feeling better now than ever.....plus I've gotten sooooooo great with age *wink*
*smile*
Cutie
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07-23-2002, 12:05 AM #45
Hey cutie: sure I like younger women....you are just a kid to me...hehe. I also prefer strong, "experienced" women if you know what I mean.
Take these dumbass "suicide bombers". They want to go to Mecca with 21 virgins. After one or two virgins, they'd be begging for a "pro".
Love those lips, baby.
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07-23-2002, 09:20 AM #46
I turn 30 Sunday so I guess I'm not in the running for the oldest, but I have to say I'm impressed with you guys who are "in the running" and still look great!
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07-23-2002, 03:47 PM #47New Member
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The oldest person on the board
Hello All,
I may be the oldest, I am 72, born 04/12/30. I am in great health, never sick, and work out 3-4 times per week. Been using gear for a few months now and it makes me feel even better. I enjoy my 8 children and 6 grandchildren. When I was 50 years old, I thought someone 72 was really old. Now at 72 I think, man, life if good, I sure don't feel like 72. I intend to keep working out for many more years, since it really "pumps me up" mentally and physically. So, if any of you are approaching 60, don't stop working out, it really prolongs life and makes for a much better quality of life.
Resco
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07-24-2002, 08:56 AM #48
There goes my standing as the oldest. Resco, you just shattered the record. Great job!! Talk about an inspiration: geared at 72 is way kewl!!!
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07-26-2002, 04:07 AM #49AR-Hall of Famer / Retired
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i want to cry! IM is a true hero for sure good bros are really hard to find I am happy to say on my journey I have met some really genuine people and learned so much from you people this is my net home I love it, I cant ever imagine myself being without this lifestyle now get me some gh lol
peace
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07-26-2002, 06:42 AM #50
Damn, you are a sarcastic fucker, jason.......I like it. Hey, I'll go in on a order with you, it's cheaper in bulk. Secure forum?
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07-26-2002, 07:50 AM #51AR-Hall of Famer / Retired
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hey I was being genuine but one thing I can say bad about you is you didnt reply to my last pm hahaah but I know you are a busy guy being super AR guy and all that so I will wait like a patient guy that I am! drop me a pm about the gh
peace
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07-27-2002, 03:40 AM #52
he, he....don't worry about it big fella. You got a PM and my apology for forgetting......after all, this is the alzhiemers forum.
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08-08-2002, 07:18 PM #53New Member
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Well 44 this month still feel good most of the time had a bad back injury 4 years ago. If I get carry away and squat to heavy it acts up today being one of them days.
I'm new to this board and this form seams to have so good bros.
Hey ironmaster like to pm you about your training if I could.
I started hormone therapy a few months ago my doctor doesn’t know squat about it so I am learning it myself. I would like to ask a few ? about that as well.
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08-09-2002, 03:25 AM #54
Sure, friend......fire away.
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08-21-2002, 10:20 AM #55
46 and going strong if i new how to attach a pic I would.. i'm 5'5, 160 lbs @ 11% bf.
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08-21-2002, 11:06 AM #56
ironmaster let me just say that you are a friggin animal! I only hope that I can look like that later in my life.
yes a true inspiration to keep a great work ethic. keep up good work!
peace
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08-22-2002, 11:27 AM #57
Wow, Its great to see all these in shape older guys & gals here!
IronMaster, you inspire us all bro!
As for me, I'm coming up on 47. Been lifting since my teens and will never stop! I'm 6'2" and 225lbs and Loving life. And yup found a Doc who is a specialist with HRT.
MJ
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08-24-2002, 01:41 PM #58
I'm a young 36 but i'm in the best physical shape of my entire life. The only thing that makes me feel old is how quickly I go downhill when I stop or cheat and how hard I have to work to get back up. The thing that makes me feel young is that I have the energy and the drive to do it. The thing that separates me from the young man I once was is the disclipline to achieve what I never was able to do when I was younger even though today I have to work twice as hard to get it.
If you never slow doen you never grow old!
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08-29-2002, 11:56 PM #59Retired IRON CHEF Mod
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Very Impressive Ironmaster. Very impressive indeed.
You are a tribute for all to take worthy notes of and aspire to be like in body and in spirit.
Good job.
IC
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09-13-2002, 01:51 PM #60New Member
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I am 46.
Age is experience to the heart and mind.
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09-15-2002, 11:48 PM #61
This is a thread that we all should read. Iromaster, it's good to have bro's like you that us "youngsters" can look up and gain knowledge from. BTW, you look freakin' awesome...keep up the good work!
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10-12-2002, 06:12 PM #62
First, I want to say, Ironmaster, That is awesome. I can only wish right now, but one day...
Second I want to say Hi to all the Bro's, I'm new to the board, and new to AS's. I'm here to read and learn. I'm 44 yrs old, and am looking to do my first cycle in the not to distant future.
It's nice to hear from bro's my age who are doing great(phisically). Very inspiring!
I'm glad to be aboard, and I'll be listening.
Thx
Gadzid
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01-06-2003, 11:02 AM #63
forty............................................3
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02-19-2003, 06:52 AM #64New Member
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54 going on 20
I'm 54 (born in 1948), started training around 1972 only stopped once while my sons were growing up and needed to work two jobs and spend time with them. Started up again around 1984 and have not stopped since. Started roid's only two years ago when the Doc prescribed Cypinate due to low test levels. Now I use just about everything QV,Shearing and Organon make. Never felt or looked better. I can and do hang with guys from 18 and up. They look at me as some type of guru and that really feeds my ego. I use very small doses compaired to what I read on the forum. I try to make it about triple the mg's prescribed for maintinance and run that for 12-14 weeks before cutting back. I'm a very solid 190 pounder at 5'8" tall. Body fat goes between 16 and 13% depending on when and how it's checked. My waist is 32-33 and chest is 48". My bi's are 16.5 and very vascular as are my shoulders and legs. I do cardio four time a week for 20min.and weight train one body part a day (Mon-Friday). Never give up. Remember "He not busy being born is busy dying" Bob Dylan circa 1963
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02-19-2003, 03:55 PM #65Originally posted by ironmaster
Well, so far in this thread it looks like I'm the winner at 53. Do I get a prize.
I appreciate the kind words from TNT, LewdTenant(love that moniker) and others. Actually, I think we have an advantage over the younger guys. After decades in the gym and countless cycles, older fellows like us know what works for us. We generally can afford better gear, and have the time to properly train. Also, mature muscle is freakier looking.
I just feel that there is no need for anyone to give in to aging. Most of my friends just surrendered to it in their 30's or 40's. They are unhealthy, look like shit, and their kids laugh at them. Not this guy. I was determined to set an example of fitness for my sons. If you preach strength training in sports, you better practice it by example. Kids aren't stupid.
And I don't give one shit that steroids are illegal. It's ridiculous to deny us the right to combat old age. Older women can get what they need, no problem.....or they would all be bald with mustaches. But a guy can turn into an old woman.....that's just fine. Well fuck that.
I'm well into my summer program: GH/insulin/light test/tren/winstrol/eq. I recommend it highly for old farts. Here's a photo I just snapped of my results so far......
From a young buck at 19
peace
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02-19-2003, 04:36 PM #66
34 here
But folks folks... the oldest person here is 39... everyone knows than we stop aging at 39 My old man has been 39 for 21 years now...
Red
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03-04-2003, 10:12 AM #67
36 and still going strong here boys....
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03-07-2003, 03:22 PM #68Female Member
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WEll -I'm 45 and have never been hotter!!!!!!
5'6" 135@ 17% bf
Lifting heavy and getting stronger every year, lifting for 5 years so far-valerie
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03-09-2003, 03:43 PM #69Originally posted by ironmaster
Well, so far in this thread it looks like I'm the winner at 53. Do I get a prize.
I appreciate the kind words from TNT, LewdTenant(love that moniker) and others. Actually, I think we have an advantage over the younger guys. After decades in the gym and countless cycles, older fellows like us know what works for us. We generally can afford better gear, and have the time to properly train. Also, mature muscle is freakier looking.
I just feel that there is no need for anyone to give in to aging. Most of my friends just surrendered to it in their 30's or 40's. They are unhealthy, look like shit, and their kids laugh at them. Not this guy. I was determined to set an example of fitness for my sons. If you preach strength training in sports, you better practice it by example. Kids aren't stupid.
And I don't give one shit that steroids are illegal. It's ridiculous to deny us the right to combat old age. Older women can get what they need, no problem.....or they would all be bald with mustaches. But a guy can turn into an old woman.....that's just fine. Well fuck that.
I'm well into my summer program: GH/insulin/light test/tren/winstrol/eq. I recommend it highly for old farts. Here's a photo I just snapped of my results so far......
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03-24-2003, 08:38 PM #70
Im 32 5 10" and weigh in at 204 lbs 10 yrs training.Ironmaster i had a sargeant that looked like you do and you are absolutely right about train by example.Im sure your kids make you there idol!!You look great bud!!
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03-25-2003, 02:52 AM #71
Thanks, Shaun. Now hit the deck and give me 50!.....lol.
You know, what I really wanted was for my sons to see that superior strength and conditioning gives you the edge in athletics, the military, and life in general. All of my boys are wrestlers, and start lifting when they get that first pubic hair. I have 2 on NCAA D1 scholarships (which saves me tons of money). My oldest just achieved All-American status at the Nationals. He wins with strength and endurance.
Here's oldman ironmaster's age 54 pic:
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03-25-2003, 02:55 AM #72
Been working on thickness this winter.
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03-30-2003, 09:51 AM #73
hey bros 37 here going on 19 nothing like working out.
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03-31-2003, 01:50 AM #74
Looking good, needtbbig. I'd like to get my waist that lean again. You look in your 20's from the neck down.
Unfortunately, my face shows my age.....so I ain't showin it.
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03-31-2003, 10:04 AM #75
32 and still looking good
BUG
"Yesterday is gone, live for today, because tomorrow may never come"
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04-02-2003, 01:45 PM #76
I second that, MY7169, you will always look good!!
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04-03-2003, 01:26 PM #77
Thanx Bill you are Just Tooooo Sweet!!!
BUG
"Yesterday is gone, live for today, because tomorrow may never come"
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04-10-2003, 12:13 PM #78
You are an absolute inspiration to us all!! I take my hat off to you and your dedication and love for life!
Doc M
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04-25-2003, 07:53 PM #79CutieFace GuestOriginally posted by ironmaster
Looking good, needtbbig. I'd like to get my waist that lean again. You look in your 20's from the neck down.
Unfortunately, my face shows my age.....so I ain't showin it.
I've seen 20 something year old b odies that didn't look as good as that needtbbig......
Ironmaster....I'm sure the face has that sexy mature man look about it......older men can be very sexy w/ that salt n pepper thing going for them...a great attitude, a quick smile and those strong arms..bet you have the all the ladies melting in the gym
*wink*
Cutie
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04-25-2003, 11:19 PM #80
Well, cutieface......you just put the melt down on me. You were raised to be kind to the elderly, weren't you?
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