That's 2,700 mg/wk
I'm currently using 5,000
That's 2,700 mg/wk
I'm currently using 5,000
Actually, I didn't start at that dose but graduated to it rather quickly, I started at 2,200 & then jumped to 4,100 & then to 5,000 so a more accurate answer would be about 4 or 5 months at THAT dose
Here ya go
Probably not. Coleman was very close to 290-295 contest weight. So we are talking about something only the most elite with responsive genetics will allow. Not everyone can be Mr Olympia. It takes more then gear. Diet. Both quality and quantity. Training. More hours then most of us have free. It has to become your job.Originally Posted by Granovich
That said its his life and if that's his goal its his decision to make. But don't make such a decision without educating yourself on how unhealthy of a lifestyle this is. You aren't going to run 5 grams of gear a week indefinitely and not suffer consequences at some point in your life.
Sterility, erectile dysfunction, HRT for life will all seem pretty insignificant compared to an enlarged heart, heart attack due to continuous high blood pressure, liver failure, cholesterol levels off the charts etc. all these boogie man side effects most of us typically call bullshit on.... it's at extreme doses these effects become more possible.
When you see professional athletes (which I'd call pro BB's) fall over and die in their 30's and 40's despite exercising regularly, seems their may be a link to the extremes they went through to achieve their goals.
I've chased that dream so I'm not being critical. Just realistic.
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