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    Question is a Test Prop cycle good for an Army training cycle????

    I am training to join the australian army (i just started training again from the beginning after a bad flu bout), and I am wondering if a test prop only cycle would be good enough to improve my general performance. if so, what would be a good dose to start at? my goal isn't to gain muslce (but that would be very nice), but improve my general performance (like running, swimming, and pushups and situps). I am on a fairly low amount of calories (as don't have a big appetite), so would they still work good? also, if test prop only cycle isn't good, could you please reccomend me an appropriate one?

    also, please don't tell me that i am cheating (as they don't test for PEDs in the army, and i know a few guys who are using while in there) and to just do it like everyone else (because i am doing the hard work regardless, but i just want to do something to improve my efficiency). thank you for understanding.

    thank you for the help!

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    At 20 year old you don't need steroids to help you get in the army
    Just eat well train hard and you will get there buddy

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    Quote Originally Posted by panntastic View Post
    At 20 year old you don't need steroids to help you get in the army
    Just eat well train hard and you will get there buddy
    i'm not 20, I am 34. (i think it says im 20 because of the date i put in when registering, which was not my real dates)

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    Quote Originally Posted by black&white

    i'm not 20, I am 34. (i think it says im 20 because of the date i put in when registering, which was not my real dates)
    What are your stats?
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    Cycle experience

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    Test p probably won't help I know you probably aren't looking for that answer but for what you are training for hard work diet and rest you want endurance speed and stamina which are best built with just plain old hard work and at 20 years old your body is producing a fairly bloody decent amount of test introducing more is just a waste of cash and time

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    You dont need aas to get ready for basic training.Just run and then run some more.

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    Quote Originally Posted by black&white View Post
    I am training to join the australian army (i just started training again from the beginning after a bad flu bout), and I am wondering if a test prop only cycle would be good enough to improve my general performance. if so, what would be a good dose to start at? my goal isn't to gain muslce (but that would be very nice), but improve my general performance (like running, swimming, and pushups and situps). I am on a fairly low amount of calories (as don't have a big appetite), so would they still work good? also, if test prop only cycle isn't good, could you please reccomend me an appropriate one?

    also, please don't tell me that i am cheating (as they don't test for PEDs in the army, and i know a few guys who are using while in there) and to just do it like everyone else (because i am doing the hard work regardless, but i just want to do something to improve my efficiency). thank you for understanding.

    thank you for the help!
    First of all, how the fvck are you even able to have the needles, syringes, rubbing alcohol, swabs, and gear at basic training? I don't know how they do it out there, but it sounds like it'd be easy for you to get caught there.

    Second, it's a bad idea for somebody your age to be messing with androgens. You don't want to mess your body up.

    I don't know what your requirements there for the army are, but in America, a healthy person is more than capable of completing the training. You say you have an appetite problem? Force yourself to eat. You'll have more energy to train if you're properly nourished.

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    I was in the australian army for 4 years. Infantry!! If you think you need juice to pass recruit training than your cleary weak and immature. Just run and work on your upper body strength push ups pull ups etc. enjoy kapooka mate..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Honkey_Kong View Post
    First of all, how the fvck are you even able to have the needles, syringes, rubbing alcohol, swabs, and gear at basic training? I don't know how they do it out there, but it sounds like it'd be easy for you to get caught there.

    Second, it's a bad idea for somebody your age to be messing with androgens. You don't want to mess your body up.

    I don't know what your requirements there for the army are, but in America, a healthy person is more than capable of completing the training. You say you have an appetite problem? Force yourself to eat. You'll have more energy to train if you're properly nourished.
    Upon arival personal items are inspected this guy is full of shit.. Once your in its alot easier to use gear..

    Army basic fitness is so easy its something like 30 pushups 2.4km run in under 10 minutes 10 pull ups something like that.

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    And stop calling it basic training.. Its called recruit training.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Euroholic View Post
    And stop calling it basic training.. Its called recruit training.
    whoa....For the record, he might be calling it basic training because thats what its called in the states....

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    Quote Originally Posted by songdog
    You dont need aas to get ready for basic training.Just run and then run some more.
    X2!! RUN RUN RUN. Dave the gear for later

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    ok, thanks for the advise. I won't worry about using steroids. thanks!

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    Quote Originally Posted by black&white View Post
    i'm not 20, I am 34. (i think it says im 20 because of the date i put in when registering, which was not my real dates)
    I don't think they take people at 34 years old unless you have a military history.

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    Quote Originally Posted by EyE View Post

    whoa....For the record, he might be calling it basic training because thats what its called in the states....
    Times 2 but euro is right for sure, this guys full of it

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    Quote Originally Posted by stpete View Post

    I don't think they take people at 34 years old unless you have a military history.
    I went threw with a dude who was 41....pretty embarrassing honestly.

    Anybody who went threw my basic training and was over like 30 was obviously unable to get a job in the civilian world because they were weird as Fvck. I'm not kidding either, some of the weirdest fvcking guys.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Armykid93 View Post
    I went threw with a dude who was 41....pretty embarrassing honestly.

    Anybody who went threw my basic training and was over like 30 was obviously unable to get a job in the civilian world because they were weird as Fvck. I'm not kidding either, some of the weirdest fvcking guys.
    Life has it's turns for everyone. Most people in the military couldn't get a good job on the outside (hence why they join). They either go in for the steady pay or the promise of an education. Of course everyone will lie to themselves and say they did it for their country or something more epic than a simple paycheque.

    But this is all a digression.

    Pretty much, OP, if you need AAS to get through basic, you've got more problems than what gear will fix. You need to just man up and start training on your own before you go. You don't want to end up in fat camp.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Honkey_Kong View Post

    Life has it's turns for everyone. Most people in the military couldn't get a good job on the outside (hence why they join). They either go in for the steady pay or the promise of an education. Of course everyone will lie to themselves and say they did it for their country or something more epic than a simple paycheque.

    But this is all a digression.

    Pretty much, OP, if you need AAS to get through basic, you've got more problems than what gear will fix. You need to just man up and start training on your own before you go. You don't want to end up in fat camp.
    Lol that was hilarious. Seeing the looks in the chubsters faces when they didn't graduate cuz they were fat.

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