Ok..after watching this I think I am good to good!!!! lol. Let me also add that each person from childhood to some age..maybe up to 17,18,19,....25, has open epiphysis on each and every bone.These are known as growth centers.As long as they are not closed up then you have the potential to grow taller.During this time when they are open is also the time that your bones are mineralizing, and getting denser and harder...depositing calcium.This is an anabolic state of your body. The epiphysis is a soft spot in the center of the bone which allows the bones to grow longer. Just like a baby is born with his skull not completely closed up.People call it the baby's soft spot. It closes into bone in a few months. If you start steroids and your epiphysis is still open then the steroids will close them for you.
Jake was always busting my balls to start cycling from the time he was 19. He graduated from high school at 6'0. At 21 he was 6'1 and at 23 he was 6'2. Luckily for me he saw first hand that I was correct in making him wait until 25. From there on he listened to me.
Also as I stated there in mineralization of the bones until all growth centers are closed. Steroid use promotes demineralization, or the stoppage of bones growing hard and dense, and this is why people like ARNOLD, have had chronic joint problems since they were uhhh...I don't know...maybe 15!!!!!
I have been in the states since last thursday staying with zeke and jake, and went to the gym with them.Jake brings me to see this boy who has been telling him he wants to do 40mg dbol from now until august, so that he will get a scholarship to play football. He is a 6'6 and 270 DL, with about 35%BF. As I began talking to they boy HIS DADDY came up and told me to mind my own biz! So another one will bite the dust sad to say.
Anyway good vid brother.You are getting quite good at doing these, and I have seen such a change in your knowledge,awareness, and caring. Good for you..I am very proud of you as if you were my own.
You are probably helping way more than you think, so never get discouraged.