As a man who many years ago did all of his schooling in Texas…I can attest to this lolI’m not from the US but am familiar with the sports scene over there and I’ve heard numerous stories of how PED use in young teenagers who show good prospects for sports such as wrestling, football or track&field isn’t uncommon given that it’ll help them attain scholarships for university and eventually allow them to compete professionally.
Excellent genetics for muscle building aside, what is the likelihood that this kids done already done a few cycles of orals or injectables like test at his age? I’ve heard first hand stories of how PED use is rampant in some schools in Texas that are highly focused on football so I’m curious.
Yeah living in Florida there was a running back at my school that went to a pretty well known south Carolina university and was a 1st round draft pick in the NFL and now coaches at that SC university that had a liking for south of the border gear provided by an older gentleman in his life.As a man who many years ago did all of his schooling in Texas…I can attest to this lol
You think those kids were taking steroids while they were in junior high, 7th and 8th graders age 13 and 14? If so, that's pretty sad. That will stunt bone growth and limit their height if any significant amount of steroids are used.Yeah living in Florida there was a running back at my school that went to a pretty well known south Carolina university and was a 1st round draft pick in the NFL and now coaches at that SC university that had a liking for south of the border gear provided by an older gentleman in his life.
A lot of players in schools near mine also did the same, EQ was very popular for them.(This was 05-09ish)
I think there were 2 players in my school that went to NFL and 3 from nearby schools. None of these schools had more than 4-600 students total.
The two I know personally started in 9th grade,don't know about the others. One ended up being 5'9-5'10ish and the other 6'4You think those kids were taking steroids while they were in junior high, 7th and 8th graders age 13 and 14? If so, that's pretty sad. That will stunt bone growth and limit their height if any significant amount of steroids are used.
This boy is 6 foot 5 inches tall, so I think the chance that he has been taking a lot of steroids at age 13 and 14 or younger is a long shot.
If the tall boy was like me, he finished growing in height before he started the 9th grade. Steroids in 9th grade would not slow growth of the bones in that case. I don't think there are many boys that have reached their natural adult height by junior high, 7th grade or early 8th gradeThe two I know personally started in 9th grade,don't know about the others. One ended up being 5'9-5'10ish and the other 6'4
Scandinavian background?Oh and one last thing about genetics... my brother has had 20" calves since I think the 8th grade lol, fucker doesn't even know what a calf raise is. Stole all the good genetics (and this is probably why he has never seriously trained, he doesn't need to, only time he decides to start lifting/training is when he decides that he needs to lose weight; and then he lasts a couple months at best)
"You mean if Brad Pitt tried to kiss you, you'd reject him?"It's really no different than being born with the face of a Robert Redford or a Brad Pitt. Some just get lucky.
Scandinavian background?
Ha. Something told me to also put Eastern bloc.Eastern European. Born in Poland as so have my parents, but both have some Yugoslavia blood in there (both Serbian and Croatian)
YeaThe fitness community has a hard time believing that someone's genetics can make them much bigger than average, yet they have no issue seeing a 7'2" guy and admit that his height is due to genetics.
No it won't stunt bone growth or height. Myself and a few of my friends started at around 14yrs with AAS. Was still growing taller in my first year of college after quite a few cyclesYou think those kids were taking steroids while they were in junior high, 7th and 8th graders age 13 and 14? If so, that's pretty sad. That will stunt bone growth and limit their height if any significant amount of steroids are used.
This boy is 6 foot 5 inches tall, so I think the chance that he has been taking a lot of steroids at age 13 and 14 or younger is a long shot.
In the early 2000’s I couldn’t walk into a high school gym or college gym in Texas without being offered denkall test 400 and EQ ( I forgot the brand). It was usually given to us by the damn coaches, or sold to us by the coaches friends or wife.Yeah living in Florida there was a running back at my school that went to a pretty well known south Carolina university and was a 1st round draft pick in the NFL and now coaches at that SC university that had a liking for south of the border gear provided by an older gentleman in his life.
A lot of players in schools near mine also did the same, EQ was very popular for them.(This was 05-09ish)
I think there were 2 players in my school that went to NFL and 3 from nearby schools. None of these schools had more than 4-600 students total.
Sounds about right. It's when they started testing TX high school kids for ped use... or right after the whole Tyler kid from Colin County made national use when GW started his war on baseball.In the early 2000’s I couldn’t walk into a high school gym or college gym in Texas without being offered denkall test 400 and EQ ( I forgot the brand). It was usually given to us by the damn coaches, or sold to us by the coaches friends or wife.
I got to where I was pinning a test 400 EOD and EQ on the opposites days of that…in fucken high school and college! I wrecked myself early.
See, this is what all of my cousins and friends from out of state told me they were offered. I am about to have a 20 year high school reunion and wonder what kinda nonsense the coaches are pushing on kids in Texas since all those Mexican labs were shut down.here (mid South Carolina), those kids were taking orals pretty young, dbol and anadrol, mainly
handed out by coaches in high school