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You’ll never be big enough
You’ll never do Only one cycle
Muscle is a never ending hamster wheel
You’ll never do Only one cycle
Muscle is a never ending hamster wheel
Would you say AAS only work on some?
Back when I joined the forums in 2008 Mk wasn't a thing. I would like to give it a try at a low dosage. Any thread with good info on it? (save me the search haha)
[emoji106][emoji106][emoji108]It's relatively new but from my own experience and from what others have said about it, it's an OTC-supp that actually works. It comes with lethargy and MASSIVE water retention though. For me personally it's about 10 lbs water weight give or take and I'm not even that big so I can only imagine what kind of water retention bigger guys must be getting. Carpal tunnel syndrome is also common and I personally also get shin splints/compartment-syndrome from it.
You'll have to do that search though
Another mature sound advice. Thanks for sharing.Stay natural and avoid steroids and the people who do them.
Don't follow the herd in to the bodybuilding diets. Food is one of the most enjoyable things in life.
Don't spend too much time in the gym. There are so many other things to do in life and at the end of the day nobody really cares what you look like except insecure people.
- forego all supplements entirely except for MK-677, even creatine is imo useless
- be prepared to be pinning your entire life if you decide to dabble in
- don't believe the low dose nonsense
- try not to destroy your joints early on in your lifting career, you'll thank me later
2. On this point I find that with myself my interests become the motor of my daily life. One dimensional for sure. Really hard for me to keep a roll of interests rather than focusing on a specific one.1. run far away
if you cant follow rule #1...….
2. don't become one dimensional as a person, keep and maintain other interests (for example.....if you have social media and all it is is selfies and training videos your one dimensional and your boring as fuck)
3. your not at war, your not hardcore just because you lift weights and diet. its a luxury most cannot afford or have the time.
Forego ALL supplements??? That’s a little much. In a lifestyle where you are constantly pushing your limits, supplementation is important.
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I feel they have too little bang for their buck, except for MK-677 and protein powders/meal replacement powders and maybe a low priced pre-workout. Just my opinion, I know most here would disagree