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Old 11-08-2005, 09:05 PM   #23 (permalink)
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One factor that is overlooked, and is one of the largest concerns, is psychological addiction. Guys who take shortcuts are often lured into this predicament.

I believe that only "true" bodybuilders and weightlifters have earned the right to experiment with steroids. What classifies one as a "true" bodybuilder? See the list below.

- Lifting AT LEAST 5 years.
- can bench press bodyweight AT LEAST 10 times.
- can perform AT LEAST 10 dead-hang chin-ups.
- can squat bodyweight for AT LEAST 20 deep reps.
- can deadlift AT LEAST twice your bodyweight.
- performs all the above exercises with PERFECT form.
- has increased strength every year during those first 5 years of training.
- eats AT LEAST 5 meals per day.
- can make a fairly accurate guess of carb content, protein conten, and fat content of any meal simply by lookinjg at it.
- consumes 1 gram of protein for every pound of bodyweight per day.

Now, anyone who is a "true bodybuilder/weightlifter" and wants to try gear should meet the following criteria:

- has tried supplements like creatine, NO2, glutamine, protein powder, and given them all a fair go.
- has spent AT LEAST a year researching roids.
- can effectively distinguish between media-generated bullshit and actual facts re:steroid use.
- has talked first-hand with someone who has used them extensively.
- has had a recent medical check-up and been given a clean bill of health.
- knows all about PCT.
- knows the following terms; cc. ml, amp, gauge, aspirate, sterile, half-life, HPTA, LH, and ancillaries.

Basically, if you do not qualify, you have no reason doing gear. Sure, it's your choice, but the less you know the greater the risk. Steroids themselves are not the problem; the skinny-ass pansies who are not willing to do the work and are looking for a shortcut that are the problem.
Bodybuilding is pretty simple : train, eat, rest, repeat for many years. If you cannot commit to that equation DO NOT use steroids. That is where psychological addiction comes in. Guys, who do not even know how to train naturally, start using gear WAY too early. They get some results, but due to their ignorance, lose all their gains afterwards and fall into a deep depression. This leads them to use gear again and again.
I know a guy who doesn't even train when he is clean. Complete loser in my opinion. He gets real big on gear - and thinks everyone is impressed - but the reality is that he is seen as a lazy fool. Natural bodybuilding requires patience and guts. Gear-assisted bodybuilding requires education, maturity, planning, and commitment.

True bodybuilders will easily be able to spot the difference between an athlete who has trained for years and is using gear to enhance his gains and the lazy wanker who only makes gains through gear. Those morons are the guys who give bodybuilding a bad name.

Rant over

Steroids are not inherently dangerous ; steroids in the hands of gutless, impatient, immature bodybuilder-wannabes can be very dangerous.

GTForce

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