http://www.anthony-roberts.com/blog/
I explain everything about S-P not being around lately in my blog today, as well as give some thoughts about the current situation of mods bashing sponsors (and bashing me).
http://www.anthony-roberts.com/blog/
I explain everything about S-P not being around lately in my blog today, as well as give some thoughts about the current situation of mods bashing sponsors (and bashing me).
hahahaha ANTHONY-ROBERTS.COM
THATS AMAZING.
so is that like your own blog spot or will you be posting up other things on there as well?
Glad everything with S-P worked out
No....like there's a full page and shit, with all of my articles and profiles:Originally Posted by AnabolicAndre
www.anthony-roberts.com
My blog is basically there to say shit I can't say on the boards because it'll be deleted.
Well, I got my LR-3 faster than I get anything else on the internet and it has been very effective. It's been my first experience with gear, and I wish they had the stuff for my first cycle. I never mind paying a little more for very fast, honest service. I'm new on the boards and have learned a ton. I don't post much because I don't know as much as most of the folks on here seem to know.
Anyhow. I'm finishing my first 4 week cycle on LR-3, and I'd use SP again in a heartbeat.
Glad to hear it.Originally Posted by Dos
wow, glad to see quote unquote ,hooker, that you"are never fckn wrong" wow how does it feel to be an imortal golden god??j
Originally Posted by Anthony Roberts
Is that you in the pictures? Are you A natural lifter who studied about AAS etc. In school and is now just preaching not practicing?
Because It looks like you don't have the "hands on" experience of knowing alot about AAS. Of course a Medical background is very helpful but experience should be a huge +.
Those are my pics on my site, yeah. I'm around 200lbs, and 5'7". Actually, right now I'm a bit less (190 or so, with decent abs) because I've been doing alot of running. That height and weight is good enough to win a local or regional show in bodybuilding, as far as I can see. But bodybuilding is about as interesting to me as watching paint dry...
So I'm not a bodybuilder at all, but have competed at an elite level of my sport (national all-star games, 2 years in a row), and that's what I used steroids for. Relative to the regularly posting competitive bodybuilders on this site, I think I've progressed further along in my sport than any of them have in their chosen endeavor. With regards to using steroids to enhance my physique aesthetically, I also got a gig (once) modeling for Ralph Lauren...So although I'm not a bodybuilder and (thank god) don't look like one, that's not one of my goals. I don't enjoy or have any interest in bodybuilding, at all. I don't even particularly like doing consultations with them, with regards to my online and phone consulting buisness. Just a personal thing, I guess.
It's funny to me how many people say stuff like "you know alot about steroids, but you're not that big" and are shocked when I tell them that I don't want to be very big...I'm fine where I'm at size-wise, and it allows me to continue playing my sport (first division) at a reasonably high level.
Last edited by Property of Steroid.com; 09-14-2006 at 03:15 PM.
Originally Posted by Anthony Roberts
No , I understand completely. Your an athlete. Speed & Power play the main role. You can't be heavy & slow. Performance not show ya yaaaaa. I was just cuirous Because at first I thought you were wanting/trying to be a bber and were far from looking like one for someone who knows so much about AAS. You have more of an athletic build.
Ok was JW.
Do you play professional rugby Anthony??
Watch out, I posted a cheeky comment in this thread and it got deleted!Originally Posted by Doc.Sust
suprise,suprise!!!!Originally Posted by NotSmall
question for anthony: since your primary use for aas is to enhance your ability to play rugby, I am curious about how you use gear and igf/mgf to enhance your athletic ability. Most of the folks on the steroid related boards are bbers, so I don't see much discussion of how to properly use these substances in other athletic endeavors.
Originally Posted by comradebillyboy
Same here. I also would like to see someone elses veiws on "performance useful cycles".
I disagree here. I think most people on the boards are simply people who train with weights to look better. In my eyes, a "bodybuilder" is someone who competes. A guy who simply goes to the gym and eats right is as much of a bodybuilder as a guy who plays catch with his friends is a baseball player. In other words, research supports the contention that roughly 80% of the people who use steroids are doing so for aesthetic reasons, but they aren't what I would consider a bodybuilder. To be a bodybuilder you have to compete, in my eyes. I shoot hoops in my driveway, does that make me a basketball player? No, because I don't actually "play" the sport. I think it's the same with people on the boards who call themselves bodybuilders and don't compete...follow me? I know it's kind of a weird point to make, but I think it's important to distinguish "bodybuilders" (i.e. those who compete) from people who simply go to the gym (*the latter of which is what most people are on the boards).Originally Posted by comradebillyboy
Can you be more specific? Do you mean what kind of cycle I am on for my sport (rugby) or what kinds of cycles are useful for athletes in general? Are we talking about drug tested athletes?
NO...I couldn't be a bodybuilder...I don't own any clown pants, don't own a fag-bag, and not a single string tank-top....I wouldn't even know where to get them....I'd hate to look anything like a bodybuilder, to be honest.No , I understand completely. Your an athlete. Speed & Power play the main role. You can't be heavy & slow. Performance not show ya yaaaaa. I was just cuirous Because at first I thought you were wanting/trying to be a bber and were far from looking like one for someone who knows so much about AAS.
To get back to the question about athletic cycles and training, I train a heavyweight MMA fighter (*chemically assisted), and some other clients (some assisted some not) as well as coach a rugby team (drug free), and every one of them has individual training routines, diets, and cycles. None of their routines, cycles, or training is too similar...Same here. I also would like to see someone elses veiws on "performance useful cycles".
If you have a question about a specific sport cycle I could try (in very broad strokes) to answer it. Without knowing an athletes injury history, training, etc...I wouldn't be able to really say "XYZ cycle" will work. Usually, when I train someone and do their cycles, I handle some of their diet, all of their weight training, and all of their cycle planning...so it's a full system. My MMA fighter is a novice *undefeated* who now trains with the professionals in his gym...but he also has a few injuries, which makes certain peptide use necessary, and can't gain too much weight, so we need to limit his AAS use to only certain compounds, etc...it's all very individualized.
Note: I'm friends with some bodybuilders though (Phil Hernon, and some other IFBB pros) and they're usually decent enough people...but the majority of people I work with are MMA competitors, powerlifters, rugby players, and other types of athletes...
Last edited by Property of Steroid.com; 09-14-2006 at 07:50 PM.
I played in the national all star games for 2 years, and in the first division in New Zealand, but no, I don't get paid to play. Currently I'm playing for a very good club in the first division in the USA, and considering moving over to Ireland to play a bit there.Originally Posted by Hackamaniac
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