no i dont think ive maximized anything, and not looking for a quick fix, i had never even considered using untill he mentioned it. im just thinking after about 8 months of lifting and dieting do i have the experience neccessary to used AAS?
no i dont think ive maximized anything, and not looking for a quick fix, i had never even considered using untill he mentioned it. im just thinking after about 8 months of lifting and dieting do i have the experience neccessary to used AAS?
im 24
I was just about your age when I hit the gym again. I had gotten in the club scene for a few years and dropped to like 170lbs from all the drugs. I worked out a solid two years and ended up at 203lbs(ish) at around 9-11% bf(5'10" btw). I took nothing and ate lots of food. You are taller and prolly a slender build which may make it harder. Point is though, I think you can grow still naturally. You just have to want to do it. you have to have patience as well. I know it can be hard. I had many temptations when I was your age and had suppliers. I just kept going forward and looked the other way.
When you can say to yourself, "Ive done all I can" honestly. Then aas can be considered. AAS is serious stuff. you can mess your body up for life. It isnt like taking aspirin and everything is ok. Anyways, Im ramblingJust my 2cents...
you just answered you own question bro... And no 8 months is not long enough, wait at least 6 more months, check your diet HARDCORE! how many cals are you getting each day? and protein intake? workouts? supplements? have you done all this?
Till then, AAS is not the answer for you just yet...
Bro I really can't say "don't do it" because of your training experience., because I dove into the dark side with not a lot of training in terms of time, the only difference is I was in my 40's when I started and you are relatively still young and can accomplish alot natty if you set your mind to it.
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