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Questions on pct and tren

My friend here is some advice from a guy who has lifted weights for over 50 years and did many different sports. You eat a lot of calories especially good protein only good fats, and wholesome carbs. Take creatine,workout hard and sleep well. No booze,no cigs. In time you will hit a peak and when you become your best then we can talk aas. I would say no sooner than 25. I raised 4 sons who were all athletes, and of course they wanted dad to roid them up when they were 12....lol. I laid the rule down that if everyone had thier diet spot on, and were working out hard according to my judgement, then at 24 they could start aas under my supervision. Their first cycle was 200mg test cyp for 12 weeks and then off for 6 months. NOT TREN...that comes way way down the road.
So give your body time to reach it's potential....and good for you for posting here. You will not be misled here. Dylan pretty much will always lay it out for you and you can trust him and many others on this board. I have spent many years keeping kids from hurting themselves, because it sickens me to see a young man damaged by mis info. Before you ever start anything that has risk, be sure that you completely understand the facts. Take care and good luck!

this is well said to say the least... one thing i see too many get into and i did as well was the partying, the alcohol etc... it ruins you, it really does and you have nothing to show for it but stories... factor that in with using steroids far too young or going that route instead, its just as bad that young.. its just not worth it... there are far better ways... trust me, you can bust your fucking ass day and night, work out twice a day, live it, breath it, bleed it etc and you will achieve it, you will sleep better at night and you will have nothing to worry about except being sore perhaps... NOTHING and i mean NOTHING replaces accomplishing something on hard work
 
You have to understand too, these things are unbelievable in what they can do, aas and sarms, and when I say Dylan knows exactly what he's talking about, he does, he's incredibly well versed on all the fitness subjects...but I know he can tell you the pitfalls that some of these things can cause a person of any age to experience...and I know the other guys can weigh in...mentally, emotionally, aas can mess with your mind and body at times...sarms are a bit different, from experience and from the posts on here, I'd say without a doubt they're not nearly as potent in that manner as an aas...but still do a great job, and are probably a good starting point if someone wanted to head down that road...so I'll put it to you this way, if you had a son, who you watched grow up and had so many great dreams for him, and he actually made it into college and, holy, gets to play football for the school...education paid for, stays competitive and fit...makes some great friends, enjoys some awesome experiences...meets a nice girl, hopefully a few ha...would you want him riskin' all that for an extra 50 lbs on his squat?


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i completely agree.. you take the risk/reward factor and analyze it... how does it result? each circumstance is different etc. but at a very young age, things are too risky, not to mention, you worked your fucking ass off to get to this point, you have a dream to achieve right in front of you and then you risk throwing it away for what? you need to keep all this in mind when making a decision, the possible ramifications in which your actions will result... i missed this a lot in my younger days and learned the hard way as did many others in many different scenarios so its my responsibility to make sure others dont make the same type of mistake... im always here for you bro... listen to the quality advice given... there's good ways to go about things and i always offer the safest route but in your particular circumstance, you need to remember the risk involved in getting into trouble with the sport in which you have worked so hard to be at the level your at...
 
Y'all are some quality men! Geez, the reviews were kind of terrible, but y'all really are watching out for the inexperienced with questions and I appreciate all the advice.
 
Y'all are some quality men! Geez, the reviews were kind of terrible, but y'all really are watching out for the inexperienced with questions and I appreciate all the advice.

who is to say you cannot transfer somewhere with a good athletic program and the average athlete will gain mass strength and all the way around from a school with a good program and sports conditioners and trainers and of course a good meal program lol. if you have no ability to transfer then maybe look into a professional trainer that can work with you on explosiveness and speed and agility get you some exposure by you showing out on film. get to some of the Under Armour combines or something. you are obviously in the top 10 percent of the nation to even get into a school to play at all you just gotta figure out how to hone those skills.
 
I'm actually certain I'm transferring at the end of this semester. Which is another reason why I was looking into getting on a cycle. I know I'll be free from being tested for a while.
 
you can never be too sure man. you are asking a college to basically hand you a suitcase full of money and they want to protect their investment in you. if I were a gm or a head coach I would ensure a player transferring had a full physical and blood test before accepting them on the team. and you certainly don't want to live with the fact that a small mistake like sarms kept you from progressing. I have a son your age and I would tell him to wait until the transfer is over and then decide on what to do
 
I'm actually certain I'm transferring at the end of this semester. Which is another reason why I was looking into getting on a cycle. I know I'll be free from being tested for a while.


just make sure you cover all the bases and make a decision that wont leave you regretting anything later... thats the best advice i could give... i know from personal experience that putting things at risk is not worth it and that's why i live a far less reckless life and im much happier for it... remember that others have invested not only money, but time and effort on you as well and its not just yourself you need to consider but the ones that care about you as well
 
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