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    Quote Originally Posted by Euroholic View Post
    Im not complaining i just asked a ligament question. I have a background were leaders are ment to lead by example to inspire people. I was just a bit shocked.. Take what i say with a grain of salt I think diffrent than most people. I dont mean disrespect to you as a monitor sterm. And dont hate on me cause im australian my country gives out 90% free gyno surgery. And my parents are croatian/german so im not a convict aussie..
    dad gummit euro u sure have polluted my thread with a bunch of garbage! personally i do not feel i necessarily NEED to give u an explanation but i will anyways for others that may be reading as i think my explanation has some relevance to the overall theme of this site as it pertains to running AAS cycles.

    now u say leaders are supposed to lead by example to inspire people right? well as u should know by now typically the experienced AAS users in the Q and A forum always try to steer new guys in the direction of getting diet and training down first, then once they have made decent gains and reduced their bf% (or whatever needs to be done) then consider running an AAS cycle, but not until they have also spent a good amount of time educating themselves with proper cycle protocol as well as familiarizing themselves with the compounds they intend to run and the potential for negative sides and how to deal with them..

    now when i came to this site i was 213lbs 27%bf and i already had a little knowledge of AAS from some research i had done prior but never implemented because i didnt think i was ready. as a result of being on this site i started gaining dietary knowledge and with the help of some good fellas in the nutrition forum (BIB, GB,) put together a diet and started a cut. along the way i became aware of the possibility that my testosterone could be low so i went and had it tested. it came back low and as a result after doing all the things necessary (endocrinologist appts, MRI (pituitary tumor rule out), etc..) i began my trek thru TRT.

    fast forward 18months to today. i have been active on this forum daily and learning everyday more and more about diet as well as asking questions i think are pertinent about running AAS cycles (such as this thread). bear in mind i have yet to run an AAS cycle (even though u think i should have in order to be where i am positionally).

    here below is my beginning pic along with beginning stats:
    213lbs 26.6%bf BOD POD LBM: 156.34lbs

    now u can compare my beginning pic with my current avi of which my current stats are:
    196lbs 10%bf LBM: 176.4lbs

    so without the use of anything more than my DIET, workout, and TRT i have reduced my bf% by approx 17% and added 20lbs LBM in really less than 18months..

    now in light of ur initial statement of a leader being someone who inspires by example i challenge you euroholic to show where i have not done so??

    to the contrary of what u would like to lead others to believe i think what i have done with my time here epitomizes the example which this site endorses and tries to teach newbs, and that is: manage ur time bodybuilding properly and responsibly, in the right order. steroid cycles should be taken seriously.
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    Quote Originally Posted by --->>405<<--- View Post
    dad gummit euro u sure have polluted my thread with a bunch of garbage! personally i do not feel i necessarily NEED to give u an explanation but i will anyways for others that may be reading as i think my explanation has some relevance to the overall theme of this site as it pertains to running AAS cycles.

    now u say leaders are supposed to lead by example to inspire people right? well as u should know by now typically the experienced AAS users in the Q and A forum always try to steer new guys in the direction of getting diet and training down first, then once they have made decent gains and reduced their bf% (or whatever needs to be done) then consider running an AAS cycle, but not until they have also spent a good amount of time educating themselves with proper cycle protocol as well as familiarizing themselves with the compounds they intend to run and the potential for negative sides and how to deal with them..

    now when i came to this site i was 213lbs 27%bf and i already had a little knowledge of AAS from some research i had done prior but never implemented because i didnt think i was ready. as a result of being on this site i started gaining dietary knowledge and with the help of some good fellas in the nutrition forum (BIB, GB,) put together a diet and started a cut. along the way i became aware of the possibility that my testosterone could be low so i went and had it tested. it came back low and as a result after doing all the things necessary (endocrinologist appts, MRI (pituitary tumor rule out), etc..) i began my trek thru TRT.

    fast forward 18months to today. i have been active on this forum daily and learning everyday more and more about diet as well as asking questions i think are pertinent about running AAS cycles (such as this thread). bear in mind i have yet to run an AAS cycle (even though u think i should have in order to be where i am positionally).

    here below is my beginning pic along with beginning stats:
    213lbs 26.6%bf BOD POD LBM: 156.34lbs

    now u can compare my beginning pic with my current avi of which my current stats are:
    196lbs 10%bf LBM: 176.4lbs

    so without the use of anything more than my DIET, workout, and TRT i have reduced my bf% by approx 17% and added 20lbs LBM in really less than 18months..

    now in light of ur initial statement of a leader being someone who inspires by example i challenge you euroholic to show where i have not done so??

    to the contrary of what u would like to lead others to believe i think what i have done with my time here epitomizes the example which this site endorses and tries to teach newbs, and that is: manage ur time bodybuilding properly and responsibly, in the right order. steroid cycles should be taken seriously.
    That is remarkable by anyone's standards, I know what that takes to do that and 405 your very motivated and dedicated and I take my hat off to you
    Last edited by marcus300; 03-26-2013 at 11:09 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by --->>405<<--- View Post
    dad gummit euro u sure have polluted my thread with a bunch of garbage! personally i do not feel i necessarily NEED to give u an explanation but i will anyways for others that may be reading as i think my explanation has some relevance to the overall theme of this site as it pertains to running AAS cycles.

    now u say leaders are supposed to lead by example to inspire people right? well as u should know by now typically the experienced AAS users in the Q and A forum always try to steer new guys in the direction of getting diet and training down first, then once they have made decent gains and reduced their bf% (or whatever needs to be done) then consider running an AAS cycle, but not until they have also spent a good amount of time educating themselves with proper cycle protocol as well as familiarizing themselves with the compounds they intend to run and the potential for negative sides and how to deal with them..

    now when i came to this site i was 213lbs 27%bf and i already had a little knowledge of AAS from some research i had done prior but never implemented because i didnt think i was ready. as a result of being on this site i started gaining dietary knowledge and with the help of some good fellas in the nutrition forum (BIB, GB,) put together a diet and started a cut. along the way i became aware of the possibility that my testosterone could be low so i went and had it tested. it came back low and as a result after doing all the things necessary (endocrinologist appts, MRI (pituitary tumor rule out), etc..) i began my trek thru TRT.

    fast forward 18months to today. i have been active on this forum daily and learning everyday more and more about diet as well as asking questions i think are pertinent about running AAS cycles (such as this thread). bear in mind i have yet to run an AAS cycle (even though u think i should have in order to be where i am positionally).

    here below is my beginning pic along with beginning stats:
    213lbs 26.6%bf BOD POD LBM: 156.34lbs

    now u can compare my beginning pic with my current avi of which my current stats are:
    196lbs 10%bf LBM: 176.4lbs

    so without the use of anything more than my DIET, workout, and TRT i have reduced my bf% by approx 17% and added 20lbs LBM in really less than 18months..

    now in light of ur initial statement of a leader being someone who inspires by example i challenge you euroholic to show where i have not done so??

    to the contrary of what u would like to lead others to believe i think what i have done with my time here epitomizes the example which this site endorses and tries to teach newbs, and that is: manage ur time bodybuilding properly and responsibly, in the right order. steroid cycles should be taken seriously.

    That's great man but you're still fat prob 18% or so.

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