Quote Originally Posted by sixfootseven View Post
Very good information from the vets here, but these posts highlight some things I've been thinking a lot about.

As a collegiate track and field thrower, I have teammates who stay on all season long; running compound after compound to try and get as powerful as possible. They are extremely powerful, but they are destroying their bodies. These guys are only 21-24 years old as well. They don't run HCG either. I have tried to educate them, but bc they are bigger and more powerful than me they think they know more about AAS than I do.

I just tried to caution one of them today, he has been on since probably last fall. right now he is running orals only w no hcg and Idk about an AI. Anyway, all I am saying is that I realize the attractiveness of steroids and the desire to constantly be on like MI talked about.

Really all I want to do is run one cycle a year-maybe 2 if i can get enough time in between but If i run a 12 week cycle then its gonna be a 6 month chunk of time including time on and off. 3 or even 2 compounds is enough when you have a clear goal like I do. Also, i know that you cannot rush these things and I am willing to dedicate years to building a great physique in as safe a way as possible.

appreciate all the information in this thread and others from you veterans
Good head on your shoulders mate and you WILL come out farther ahead than your buddies. They just don't know it yet, but life is going to humble them. It almost always does.

1-2 cycles per year is reasonable and you'll likely get more out of your cycles than they will by allowing recovery and letting your body make the most out of each cycle after it has "reset" itself and is ready for the next challenge.

Keep thinking with your head and not your biceps and you'll lap those guys in strength and size.