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    first off I would like say to you I do not support the use of aas until you have reached your genetic potential but what about a nineteen yr old who has been in the gym since 13-14 religiously 6:am every weekday while other kids were hugging there pillows.
    weights 170 lbs 5' 7'' 8% bf strong as a F***ing ox (reps out sets of 255 fb)
    Who physically has not grown in 2 yrs. and started puburity in the 4th grade (NO SHIT)
    Just courious

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    Quote Originally Posted by bjohnson1968 View Post
    first off I would like say to you I do not support the use of aas until you have reached your genetic potential but what about a nineteen yr old who has been in the gym since 13-14 religiously 6:am every weekday while other kids were hugging there pillows.
    weights 170 lbs 5' 7'' 8% bf strong as a F***ing ox (reps out sets of 255 fb)
    Who physically has not grown in 2 yrs. and started puburity in the 4th grade (NO SHIT)
    Just courious

    Peace
    Thats all great and everything but I really doubt at 13-14 his diet was spot on plus his test levels will be at an all time high until mid twenties, so why screw it up with AAS? I have never seen anyone in their early 20's that could not gain an extra 8-10 pounds of muscle just by eating a little more. If on the other hand you have 10 years of training behind you and have not gained a pound in 2-3 years no matter what you eat that might be different.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gunslinger2 View Post
    Thats all great and everything but I really doubt at 13-14 his diet was spot on plus his test levels will be at an all time high until mid twenties, so why screw it up with AAS? I have never seen anyone in their early 20's that could not gain an extra 8-10 pounds of muscle just by eating a little more. If on the other hand you have 10 years of training behind you and have not gained a pound in 2-3 years no matter what you eat that might be different.

    So you disagree with puberty taking generally 6 years from beginning until end.

    Has had a personal trainer since age of 15 (for athletic purpose) so diet was and is generally in check

    peace
    Last edited by bjohnson1968; 02-26-2010 at 08:45 AM. Reason: I stand corrected He has bulked and cut depending on sport

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    To young....Personally I started to young but if I recommend it at any age I would say 25+. IMO its more about the hormonal system development than anything else...But I know a lot of people who would say 21+ (Still a little young IMO.

    Quote Originally Posted by bjohnson1968 View Post
    first off I would like say to you I do not support the use of aas until you have reached your genetic potential but what about a nineteen yr old who has been in the gym since 13-14 religiously 6:am every weekday while other kids were hugging there pillows.
    weights 170 lbs 5' 7'' 8% bf strong as a F***ing ox (reps out sets of 255 fb)
    Who physically has not grown in 2 yrs. and started puburity in the 4th grade (NO SHIT)
    Just courious

    Peace

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