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    look at the pro bodybuilder Foud Abiad.. he had tricep tendon re-attachment surgery recently. he's been off cycle and just now getting back to the gym. but he's still a pretty massive 280 pounds without being on gear. its probably because he has gotten his body acclimated to that weight over time and he doesn't miss meals. he has used gear for 20 years, and over that time he's put on quality real tissue . thats hard to lose.

    same with Dusty Hanshaw.. he says that most people can never tell when he's blasting gear or not. he's jacked 280 wither on or off. he says his training partner is the only person who will know because he will lose a couple reps on his foundational exercises.

    of course I don't doubt that both of these guys are never really "off cycle",, I'm talking about when they are simply not blasting and just cruising on say 400mg of test (thats still off cycle for a lot of guys)..


    also, the Super Natty, Mike O'hearn.. that dude is always a jacked lean 270 pounds. you can't really tell when he is upping the hormones or not.


    I think thats a sign of having put on quality tissue over the years.


    guys who are newer lifters and new to AAS usage,, you can almost always tell when they are on a cycle. they blow up, gain a bunch of puffy weight, get all flushed and red and round faced, break out everywhere, etc..
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    Quote Originally Posted by GearHeaded View Post
    look at the pro bodybuilder Foud Abiad.. he had tricep tendon re-attachment surgery recently. he's been off cycle and just now getting back to the gym. but he's still a pretty massive 280 pounds without being on gear. its probably because he has gotten his body acclimated to that weight over time and he doesn't miss meals. he has used gear for 20 years, and over that time he's put on quality real tissue . thats hard to lose.

    same with Dusty Hanshaw.. he says that most people can never tell when he's blasting gear or not. he's jacked 280 wither on or off. he says his training partner is the only person who will know because he will lose a couple reps on his foundational exercises.

    of course I don't doubt that both of these guys are never really "off cycle",, I'm talking about when they are simply not blasting and just cruising on say 400mg of test (thats still off cycle for a lot of guys)..


    also, the Super Natty, Mike O'hearn.. that dude is always a jacked lean 270 pounds. you can't really tell when he is upping the hormones or not.


    I think thats a sign of having put on quality tissue over the years.


    guys who are newer lifters and new to AAS usage,, you can almost always tell when they are on a cycle. they blow up, gain a bunch of puffy weight, get all flushed and red and round faced, break out everywhere, etc..
    Feroce never small.
    Only time he shrinks is when he is about to step on stage.

    Carrying mass a long time makes a huge difference in how hard it is to lose imo

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    Quote Originally Posted by Obs View Post
    Feroce never small.
    Only time he shrinks is when he is about to step on stage.

    Carrying mass a long time makes a huge difference in how hard it is to lose imo
    Seth is another good example .. however he is kinda that blunt and brutally honest guy thats going to tell you point blank when he's eating his Wheaties and swallowing his Anadrols for breakfast . he's like "look at me,, this 12 iu of HGH and pharma grade test and deca I got scripted from the doctor is the fucking shit" .. lol, love Seth

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    Quote Originally Posted by GearHeaded View Post
    Seth is another good example .. however he is kinda that blunt and brutally honest guy thats going to tell you point blank when he's eating his Wheaties and swallowing his Anadrols for breakfast . he's like "look at me,, this 12 iu of HGH and pharma grade test and deca I got scripted from the doctor is the fucking shit" .. lol, love Seth
    His latest video "willingness to do what it takes" is a good one.

    He has said more things that align with my mindset than anyone.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Obs View Post
    His latest video "willingness to do what it takes" is a good one.

    He has said more things that align with my mindset than anyone.
    I've seen it. I agree with it.. but a lot of those words simply help you find your place and realize things. I personally am not willing to do what it takes, in regards to bodybuilding, thats for sure. I don't want to have super bad anxiety, sleepless nights, sweating constantly, etc. etc.. and kill myself in the gym and be stuffed full from food all the time. I personally like being a little more comfortable. but thats why I have a mediocre physique (in relationship to my position in the fitness industry.. I'm sure its just fine in regards to your average dad in his mid 40s).. but thats also why I realize my limiting factors, strength and weakness, and know I'm a way better coach and trainer then I'm a bodybuilder.

    I'm not willing to do what it takes in those regards.. however, I am willing to do what it takes in other things. I will stay up until 3am reading every damn book on bodybuilding.. I will research and study every AAS profile in existence. I will read studies done on the elderly and animals. I will waste 5 hours of my day just looking into simple little things related to these topics.
    a lot of guys couldn't stomach doing that type of research for even an hour , let alone hours a day for years on end.

    so we all should "do whatever it takes" , but within our own context and place in life. not do whatever it takes based on what someone else is doing or accomplishing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GearHeaded View Post
    I've seen it. I agree with it.. but a lot of those words simply help you find your place and realize things. I personally am not willing to do what it takes, in regards to bodybuilding, thats for sure. I don't want to have super bad anxiety, sleepless nights, sweating constantly, etc. etc.. and kill myself in the gym and be stuffed full from food all the time. I personally like being a little more comfortable. but thats why I have a mediocre physique (in relationship to my position in the fitness industry.. I'm sure its just fine in regards to your average dad in his mid 40s).. but thats also why I realize my limiting factors, strength and weakness, and know I'm a way better coach and trainer then I'm a bodybuilder.

    I'm not willing to do what it takes in those regards.. however, I am willing to do what it takes in other things. I will stay up until 3am reading every damn book on bodybuilding.. I will research and study every AAS profile in existence. I will read studies done on the elderly and animals. I will waste 5 hours of my day just looking into simple little things related to these topics.
    a lot of guys couldn't stomach doing that type of research for even an hour , let alone hours a day for years on end.

    so we all should "do whatever it takes" , but within our own context and place in life. not do whatever it takes based on what someone else is doing or accomplishing.
    I have his same mindset.
    What I do in trees and with business is why I am not his physique.

    He does things in the gym I can't and I would make him cry trying to keep step with me moving a giant elm.

    Once I transition this shit to a broader diversification with employees rather than my own body sustaining the work of four, feroce will look up to me. Not just because he is a short fucker.

    Thats a promise.

    The willingness to do what it takes for me is rather: I would rather die than not do what it takes.

    I will never be comfortable or satisfied.
    Its not a good thing but it is.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Obs View Post
    I have his same mindset.
    What I do in trees and with business is why I am not his physique.

    He does things in the gym I can't and I would make him cry trying to keep step with me moving a giant elm.

    Once I transition this shit to a broader diversification with employees rather than my own body sustaining the work of four, feroce will look up to me. Not just because he is a short fucker.

    Thats a promise.

    The willingness to do what it takes for me is rather: I would rather die than not do what it takes.

    I will never be comfortable or satisfied.
    Its not a good thing but it is.
    love this post and this mind set

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