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    Quote Originally Posted by n1x0n View Post
    https://www.steroid.com/blog/Muscle-...ing-Strong.php

    I understand that it sounds strange for someone not accustomed to our laws but unfortunately it's true.

    I can post the meal plan, but i don't have it written down on my phone so I would have to type everything and honestly I don't feel up to the challenge.

    Yes, I understand what you are saying. It's just that when I get off a cycle I can feel relieved when the steroids are not detectable any longer, just in case I'm want to look for a new job (they sometimes test when you apply for a new job also), or if there is something else I need to do that require testing. Or if I would just get sick of it and don't want to cycle any more. Then I don't want to wait 18 months before I can feel "safe" again.
    I'm in the same country. Just stay away from gyms that have too much political correctness in their marketing/business idea et.c. Definitely stay away from Friskis & Svettis chain, well, why the hell would you even go there they barely have equipment. Find a proper hardcore gym with competetive bodybuilders, you'll be the last they search, and also avoid the state owned weightlifting clubs which have the "100% clean" logo. If the gym doesn't have dumbbells heavier than 40kg, it's not worth going there anyway. If they have staff that is overzealous about gym behavior among members, that's a bad sign too.

    It's difficult for them to coordinate a search and arrest, it is not exactly something prioritized by the police, the punishment is just fines. If the gym staff is making you feel uncomfortable due to this (some gym chains have staff that consistently get in peoples face for dropping weights, grunting et.c. and they certainly do make you feel they'd snitch on you), you'd be better off training somewhere else anyway. For the American readers, if you're serious about lifting would you get a gym membership at planet fitness? For my part the lunk alarm would go on the moment I put my foot in the gym, every time.

    The Toney Freeman scandal was pure BS and they did this to try and make news and use it as scare tactics.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cousinmuscles View Post
    I'm in the same country. Just stay away from gyms that have too much political correctness in their marketing/business idea et.c. Definitely stay away from Friskis & Svettis chain, well, why the hell would you even go there they barely have equipment. Find a proper hardcore gym with competetive bodybuilders, you'll be the last they search, and also avoid the state owned weightlifting clubs which have the "100% clean" logo. If the gym doesn't have dumbbells heavier than 40kg, it's not worth going there anyway. If they have staff that is overzealous about gym behavior among members, that's a bad sign too.

    It's difficult for them to coordinate a search and arrest, it is not exactly something prioritized by the police, the punishment is just fines. If the gym staff is making you feel uncomfortable due to this (some gym chains have staff that consistently get in peoples face for dropping weights, grunting et.c. and they certainly do make you feel they'd snitch on you), you'd be better off training somewhere else anyway. For the American readers, if you're serious about lifting would you get a gym membership at planet fitness? For my part the lunk alarm would go on the moment I put my foot in the gym, every time.

    The Toney Freeman scandal was pure BS and they did this to try and make news and use it as scare tactics.
    I had no idea. Learn something new every day hu? Thats actually pretty interesting. It is funny how different experiences can make something that may seem common somewhere else, sound unbelievable.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cousinmuscles View Post
    I'm in the same country. Just stay away from gyms that have too much political correctness in their marketing/business idea et.c. Definitely stay away from Friskis & Svettis chain, well, why the hell would you even go there they barely have equipment. Find a proper hardcore gym with competetive bodybuilders, you'll be the last they search, and also avoid the state owned weightlifting clubs which have the "100% clean" logo. If the gym doesn't have dumbbells heavier than 40kg, it's not worth going there anyway. If they have staff that is overzealous about gym behavior among members, that's a bad sign too.

    It's difficult for them to coordinate a search and arrest, it is not exactly something prioritized by the police, the punishment is just fines. If the gym staff is making you feel uncomfortable due to this (some gym chains have staff that consistently get in peoples face for dropping weights, grunting et.c. and they certainly do make you feel they'd snitch on you), you'd be better off training somewhere else anyway. For the American readers, if you're serious about lifting would you get a gym membership at planet fitness? For my part the lunk alarm would go on the moment I put my foot in the gym, every time.

    The Toney Freeman scandal was pure BS and they did this to try and make news and use it as scare tactics.
    We all know what happened.
    Some politician's wife was fucking a bodybuilder and he found out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Obs View Post
    We all know what happened.
    Some politician's wife was fucking a bodybuilder and he found out.
    Probably the police chief LOL funny thing is cops here are big on AAS usage...

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