Healthy goals are great. Todays competitive bodybuilding is not a healthy thing and never will be unfortunately. Until the judging standards change it will remain that way. Moderate dosing of aas coupled with intelligence and solid nutrition will take you far. The intelligence aspect includes frequent blood work to understand what's actually happening to you on the inside.
The problem with amateurs today is that everyone's in a rush to get the physique of their dreams. Basically the "want it now" or "more is better" generation which doesn't have the patience or work ethic of their elders. So they train six months and then start cycles that a seasoned vet may not run, then wonder why they have health issues.....
My point I guess would be to train hard and focus on nutrition, which is where most guys fail miserably. Use aas to help achieve your goals but not as the sole precurser to achieving them.
Be smart, be healthy and pursue your dreams in all aspects of life. BB'ing has opened so many doors in my life that I'm thankful for but it still has to be kept in the proper perspective. It doesn't come with a pension plan and health benefits!





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