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    Quote Originally Posted by terraj View Post
    are you powerlifting or bodybuilding?
    He's definitely not bodybuilding at that bf%. He did mention his buddy was a power lifter so I can understand not being too worried about bf but hitting a wall after a year of training? Definitely a diet issue and/or training issue.

    I trained for 6 years plus before I hit a wall and started AAS this year. I still had some gains to be made naturaly but they were coming way too slow at that point.

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    It's diet, not training. I started eating 6 meals a day about a month ago, but have always ate right. I however, do not eat red meat but once a month, as I never cared for it.

    Quote Originally Posted by SportbikeBob View Post
    He's definitely not bodybuilding at that bf%. He did mention his buddy was a power lifter so I can understand not being too worried about bf but hitting a wall after a year of training? Definitely a diet issue and/or training issue.

    I trained for 6 years plus before I hit a wall and started AAS this year. I still had some gains to be made naturaly but they were coming way too slow at that point.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chance1826 View Post
    It's diet, not training. I started eating 6 meals a day about a month ago, but have always ate right. I however, do not eat red meat but once a month, as I never cared for it.
    I realize that may not have been clear after re-reading my post but that's exactly the point I was trying to make. If you hit a wall after only one year, I dont think training has much to do with it. Your diet is definitely flawed.

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    Yes! It has been for a while. I'm trying to borrow a diet from the carb cutting area in the diet section. I'm hoping this works. I'll stick to whatever I need to do to attain my goals by the deadline.

    What do you recommend after my weight is achieved as far as AAS go? Please give me some opinions on injections and oral, not a combo, but the two options. While I'm against injections, most people here swear by them, and some of my buddies do them too. Also what PCT do you recommend with each? I assume there are no good AAS that have little side effects on the male that make good sense? That would be too perfect of a world..correct?


    Quote Originally Posted by SportbikeBob View Post
    I realize that may not have been clear after re-reading my post but that's exactly the point I was trying to make. If you hit a wall after only one year, I dont think training has much to do with it. Your diet is definitely flawed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chance1826 View Post
    Yes! It has been for a while. I'm trying to borrow a diet from the carb cutting area in the diet section. I'm hoping this works. I'll stick to whatever I need to do to attain my goals by the deadline.

    What do you recommend after my weight is achieved as far as AAS go? Please give me some opinions on injections and oral, not a combo, but the two options. While I'm against injections, most people here swear by them, and some of my buddies do them too. Also what PCT do you recommend with each? I assume there are no good AAS that have little side effects on the male that make good sense? That would be too perfect of a world..correct?
    You can't borrow a diet. You can use the diet for ideas as to how to lay out your diet but you need to start by finding your BMR. After that you can use a diet sample and change the amounts according to your BMR.

    There is risk involved in using any AAS and if I lifted what you say you do naturally then I doubt I would even use AAS. You need at least one solid month in learning how to diet before you can even consider AAS. You will probably acheive all your goals naturally with just a good diet. Then if your still bent on doing it, get real frendly with needles or don't touch the stuff...ever. Needles are not really an option they are the only option imo.

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    Again, sarcasm on my part! I need some humor in my life right now..and I just add it into my posts!

    Needles eh.. okay! No issue with needles really..just heard scar tissue or worse can develop.

    Quote Originally Posted by SportbikeBob View Post
    You can't borrow a diet. You can use the diet for ideas as to how to lay out your diet but you need to start by finding your BMR. After that you can use a diet sample and change the amounts according to your BMR.

    There is risk involved in using any AAS and if I lifted what you say you do naturally then I doubt I would even use AAS. You need at least one solid month in learning how to diet before you can even consider AAS. You will probably acheive all your goals naturally with just a good diet. Then if your still bent on doing it, get real frendly with needles or don't touch the stuff...ever. Needles are not really an option they are the only option imo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SportbikeBob View Post
    I realize that may not have been clear after re-reading my post but that's exactly the point I was trying to make. If you hit a wall after only one year, I dont think training has much to do with it. Your diet is definitely flawed.
    in plifting its everything to do with it, unless he started something completely crazy diff with his diet, id err towards training too hard

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