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- Dec 25, 2010
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I am new to the forum world and have noticed, maybe I am wrong, that most beginners are in their low 20's. I have had cycles planned since 1998 and sources to obtain the goods, but I never took the plunge until almost 12 years later; why?
So you are looking to get into the game? I suppose that means you have exhausted every possible avenue before you go screwing around with your body's natural chemistry, right? Lets take an honest look in the mirror and ask ourselves that question, only you will know the truth. And, if the truth is that you have NOT exhausted all avenues prior to, then examine what your real motivation is...
I am turning 32 in a few days and throughout my 20's I fed myself good clean food, I took OTC supplements, and busted my ass working out. Somehow, I ended up becoming friends, early on in life, with current and retired professional athletes as well as Olympic Gold Medal holders. Try keeping up with these guys/gals in ANY sport and if you don't know your place in the world, you will soon be pushing yourself beyond what you are capable of handling: by any means necessary, right?
My point here is that we all need to find motivation in our life at whatever we do. Our perceptions fuel our motivation, but it is inside ourselves that truly defines who we are. Once again, let's take an honest look in the mirror and only you will know the truth.
Be safe!
So you are looking to get into the game? I suppose that means you have exhausted every possible avenue before you go screwing around with your body's natural chemistry, right? Lets take an honest look in the mirror and ask ourselves that question, only you will know the truth. And, if the truth is that you have NOT exhausted all avenues prior to, then examine what your real motivation is...
I am turning 32 in a few days and throughout my 20's I fed myself good clean food, I took OTC supplements, and busted my ass working out. Somehow, I ended up becoming friends, early on in life, with current and retired professional athletes as well as Olympic Gold Medal holders. Try keeping up with these guys/gals in ANY sport and if you don't know your place in the world, you will soon be pushing yourself beyond what you are capable of handling: by any means necessary, right?
My point here is that we all need to find motivation in our life at whatever we do. Our perceptions fuel our motivation, but it is inside ourselves that truly defines who we are. Once again, let's take an honest look in the mirror and only you will know the truth.
Be safe!