What kind of doses or cycles are the pro's doing how can they be so huge, yet most guys who do a few cycles basically look about average. Their doses must be huge???
What kind of doses or cycles are the pro's doing how can they be so huge, yet most guys who do a few cycles basically look about average. Their doses must be huge???
doses are higher yes, but they are also running a lot of HGH, IGF-1, Insulin, FLAWLESS diet, perfect training and rest, etc etc with their cycles
Genetics, lifestyle and various compounds![]()
But I cant see someone at is 24 or 25 being so big b/c the whole thing comes back to money for gear and rest. You would basically have to be rich to do those things right??? And most 24yo blow there money or have no money.
MOST 24 year olds do waste their money, and are not as dedicated, which is why MOST 24 year olds don't look like pro bodybuilders.
Also, I can't think of many PRO bodybuilders who are only 24 or 25.
And, You don't need to be rich to be a successful bodybuilder. Even with the price of gear, food, etc. its all about priorities. Kai Greene is the perfect example. Lives in a bad neighborhood in New York, has never owned a car, rents a small apartment, etc.
Any and all of the money he has goes to food, supps, gear, etc.
He is aware that he cannot afford everything he needs if he starts buying things like nice cars, nice house, etc.
So, he goes without everything he does not appsolutely need.
A 24-25 year old who is in pro shape is more than likely disciplined enough to not waste their money on things other than food and their gear. Not to mention they may be getting funded from other people such as parents
g they get their knowledge from someone that lets them know about cycles to become that size also.
Gear does play a big role in becoming huge but it is useless if you don't know how to use it and lack the genetics, discipline, eating and rest habits. The pros do use high doses but they also usually have over 20 years of cycles behind them to look the way they do.
Like Skyler said it's a matter of priorities. Too often than not someone with great potential to even have a chance at being a pro, usually falls out of the game early on because of their certain lifestyle choices. To become a pro nowadays, bodybuilding has to be top priority above pretty much all else. This means huge sacrifice that most people aren't willing to commit to.
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