One thing that I have learned over the years, is that noone is always right... Its important that when you make a mistake or when something is wrong, instead of justifying it and hiding behind facts or at least opinions, you address it... One of the things myself and many others here have done over time is become a bit too close minded... Now, I do agree with beliefs in safety and the way certain things are TAUGHT but the delivery at times, is a bit off and that starts at the top with me... Sometimes there are reactions given that are a bit harsh or just close minded.. Example: when someone asks to run an oral only cycle... yes, its not wise at all, but the delivery or explanation it says "you cannot do that" when you actually can... it's just not the wisest option but it can be done, as can running steroids with a higher body fat... is it smart, maybe not, and does it put you at more risk, maybe so, but we all need to just explain our thoughts, opinions and leave it at that... I don't want people to feel like they cannot ask questions of any kind without having backlash, UNLESS, there are those circumstances where something is so off the wall it merits a certain reaction but lets all try to work on this, being more open minded at least in terms of how things are explained... Still get your point across but dont make people feel uncomfortable or beaten up...
Stats ARE important but we dont need to make people feel like we need a page of info... cycle history is important, so is workout history and the basic age/height/weight/body fat because all of these articles are imperative to give proper recommendations but lets not go overboard with it... just what we need to give the safest and most effective pieces of advice...
There are always ways to improve and that goes for all of us every single day... So today, this is something i want to personally improve on and hope everyone else will do the same...
Stats ARE important but we dont need to make people feel like we need a page of info... cycle history is important, so is workout history and the basic age/height/weight/body fat because all of these articles are imperative to give proper recommendations but lets not go overboard with it... just what we need to give the safest and most effective pieces of advice...
There are always ways to improve and that goes for all of us every single day... So today, this is something i want to personally improve on and hope everyone else will do the same...