
Originally Posted by
Obspowerstroke
A guy that works for me keeps saying he wants to cut up but doesn't want to get big at all. He quit drinking soda and lost 30lbs in a few months. I agree with all you said, the OP does need to understand this.
The biggest cliche I see surrounding AAS is that it is an easy way out. We all know that by the time a person is ready for AAS, they will know there is no shortcut at all. I used to consider it a shortcut until I realized I only got where I was through absolute dedication and motivation. Our muscles will not get bigger unless we tear them down and eat right. Our fat will not disappear without great diet and training.
A person shouldn't use something such as T3 without AAS because of the muscle wasting but if a guy is just trying to lose fat he can do it natty without ever entering the darkside. Historically I see many guys asking about clen as miracle weightloss drug. They don't seem to understand that clen and t3 are basically useless until we get sub 12% through diet and training.
We all for the most part share a mindset of hard work because we have the same mental illness that made us choose this sport as a lifestyle and we have been consumed by it. I think about every sip of anything I drink and every bite I eat. I focus my thoughts down to individual muscles every rep. I consider my future and progress every time i stick an inch and a half of steel in myself. We all do this.
I don't mean to ramble on but Kelkel's thoughts on this generation and the youth of today ring true. People who want an easy way out need to settle for average because that is what they are.