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    Looking at using steroids to help START lifting is dangerous. You really need to train the muscles and ligiments for a solid year or so, this way they are better prepared for the extra strain that rapid muscle growth can cause.

    Check out nutrition and get some help putting together a diet to better improve your results...spend the next year getting dedicated and see how that goes first!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lunk1 View Post
    Looking at using steroids to help START lifting is dangerous. You really need to train the muscles and ligiments for a solid year or so, this way they are better prepared for the extra strain that rapid muscle growth can cause.

    Check out nutrition and get some help putting together a diet to better improve your results...spend the next year getting dedicated and see how that goes first!
    Ligaments! Tendons! They need to be strengthened for a few years in the gym else you most likely will experience an injury. Tendons strengthen slowly, unlike muscles. Couple that with the fact there are few nerve ending in a tendon, so no warning before you experience trauma.

    Be smart!

    Be safe!

    AAS is the LAST thing to consider after you've explored everything else.

    Good luck!

    ---Roman

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    So what about using halovar or epol or something mild like that just as a boost. Almost like a preworkout or post recovery. Btw thanx for the advice I never thought about the tendon strain.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lunk1 View Post
    Looking at using steroids to help START lifting is dangerous. You really need to train the muscles and ligiments for a solid year or so, this way they are better prepared for the extra strain that rapid muscle growth can cause.

    Check out nutrition and get some help putting together a diet to better improve your results...spend the next year getting dedicated and see how that goes first!
    Lunk nailed it, as usual.

    Listen to this advice - very VERY important.

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