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    Quote Originally Posted by Malbevisstheten View Post
    If you can't break 170 after 4 years of training I'd say go play ping pong, or take up nintendo.
    he's 5'7, and at 18 he hasn't had the advantage of peaked testosterone as long as someone who started training at 20+ years old would have

    second, i play ping pong competitively so back the hell up, lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by Phate View Post
    he's 5'7, and at 18 he hasn't had the advantage of peaked testosterone as long as someone who started training at 20+ years old would have

    second, i play ping pong competitively so back the hell up, lol
    4 years, c'mon. 4 YEARS

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    Quote Originally Posted by Malbevisstheten View Post
    4 years, c'mon. 4 YEARS
    maybe, but that would mean he started at age 14, what 14 year old that you know has a dialed in training routine and keeps it going year round

    on the same note, he stated he's only been eating properly for 1 year, so i would assume that means he has been taking his training/dieting seriously for one year

    meaning that he has effectively only been training properly for a little over a year

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    Exactly Phate. Only for the last year have I been dieting properly, which is the MAIN component of any workout regimen. From May last year until now, I've put on about 25-30 pounds, and I'm not that fatty, as stated above. I guess I should rethink this whole thing. It just seems that I can't put on lean weight, has to either be a bulk or a cut, and with summer time coming, I'd rather get cut, despite wanting to put on weight. Maybe I should toy around with my diet and see if I can find a range that will allow me to put on lean mass.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve.t View Post
    Exactly Phate. Only for the last year have I been dieting properly, which is the MAIN component of any workout regimen. From May last year until now, I've put on about 25-30 pounds, and I'm not that fatty, as stated above. I guess I should rethink this whole thing. It just seems that I can't put on lean weight, has to either be a bulk or a cut, and with summer time coming, I'd rather get cut, despite wanting to put on weight. Maybe I should toy around with my diet and see if I can find a range that will allow me to put on lean mass.
    Bro I think that is SUPER progress. Once your natty test kicks in to its fullest, you will see some great results.

    You seem to have a good head on your shoulders and are on the right track. Let nature do its thing.

    Are you into any kind of sports? If so and college is in your plan for next year, stick to your plan. Several reasons. One, you put on 25lbs of lean mass in a year and appearently are having no trouble keeping it with proper diet and training. Second, if you compete in collegiate sports and are good, someone is going to pay for your education. So why chance that with illegal compounds. Third, get out of college and see where life is going to take you. If you don't make a career out of sports, then look at a cycle.

    This will do several things for you. First it will let your body and endocrine system fully mature and settle into its "happy place" and keep you from screwing something up. And most importantly it will keep you out of unneccesary legal issues that are always a potential in this game.

    25 in a year of hard work and diet? Come on, you arent done growing yet. Dial in your food and training. Seriously. I would kill to be 18 again. I could look at food and drive by a gym and grow at 18. You are soon going to reach your best years for growth. Take advantage of them and be proud of your NATURAL results. YOu will thank us later.

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    Can you imagine the gains that this young man could make in a year if he had an experienced member of this board right by his side every step of the way? Every senior member is thinking that, wow, they could make you a monster and it certainly wouldn't take steroids to do it. Think about it, not one person on this board would tell you that you needed anything else than training and diet to get where you want to be, that should mean something...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Phate View Post
    he's 5'7, and at 18 he hasn't had the advantage of peaked testosterone as long as someone who started training at 20+ years old would have

    second, i play ping pong competitively so back the hell up, lol
    u panzy!!!!!

    lmao


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