I probably won't be much help unless you want a motivational pep talk |
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Ok, I started this thread because I hope to join the army next January and I need to work on my stamina (mainly my running). I'm not just your average lazy teenager who spends his time eating junk food and sitting at a computer or watching the tv most of the time. Although I probably would describe myself as lazy. For the last two or three years I've been following a fairly strict high carb, low fat diet to help with my weight training. I'm 6" 1' and weigh 12 stone (around 170 pounds) with an around 7% body fat level. |
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I probably won't be much help unless you want a motivational pep talk |
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Starry starry night, paint your pallet blue and gray,
Look out on a summers day,
with eyes that know the darkness of my soul.
They can cause bad acne spots (avoidable by paying special attention to skincare - using a lot of facewashes regularly, that sort of thing, I never had any problems), the increased testosterone makes you overly competative and agressive. I'm not sure if this was some sort of placebo effect, but I definately felt quite depressed a lot the last time I took them and I was always very serious. |
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Arnold Schwarzenegger is known to have used steroids, and how old is he now? |
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I was pretty impressed by those figures until I heard the steroid use |
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Starry starry night, paint your pallet blue and gray,
Look out on a summers day,
with eyes that know the darkness of my soul.
I don't understand the connection between testosterone and ball size. Well firstly why doesn't the testosterone in the steroids keep them at the same size, and secondly do they shrink because less sperm is produced? |
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I typed a few key words into Google and came up with an article that said this: |
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Last edited by .:Rob:.; 06-22-2007 at 01:13 AM.
Actually It's a perfect example of the over-use of steroids, he simply took it too far and had been abusing (not using) them for years. I'm planning to use them for a couple of months - and it's starting to look like I won't be able to get hold of any any time soon anyway - and I join next January. |
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It's not a joke. This guy had a condition called EB. Stands for.. something to scientific for me to remember. Very very powerful documentary. |
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Ok, I'll check it out - I can't seem to find it anywhere online though |
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Wow, talk about self-contradiction! |
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...and the contradictions keeping going and going and going and... |
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1. I was talking about separate people with the steroid uses thing (sorry for any confusion there). The person over-using steroids was the focus of the documentary, the guy who I said knew what he was talking about wa a guy featured in the documentary but wasn't actually "the man whose arms exploded". |
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Starry starry night, paint your pallet blue and gray,
Look out on a summers day,
with eyes that know the darkness of my soul.
Was that actually mentioned on the "The Man Whose Arms Exploded" - The programme? Or did you hear about that afterwards? Because I don't remember that on the actual show, it's been a while since I saw it though. |
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Last edited by .:Rob:.; 06-24-2007 at 09:45 PM.
I wonder why some guys are obsessed with body building. They kept putting more and more muscular men on the cover of romance novels and sales have dropped drastically. I'd prefer someone with some flab around the belt line than Vin Diesel (ewwwww). |
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I don't consider myself a bodybuilder, and I don't really understand what is going on in the mind of a bodybuiler. Personally I find this |
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Starry starry night, paint your pallet blue and gray,
Look out on a summers day,
with eyes that know the darkness of my soul.
And the contradictions keep coming and coming and coming... |
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Last edited by Oneironaught; 06-25-2007 at 06:53 PM.
I very seriously, very personally recommend that if you want heightened levels of steroids coarsing through your veins, to find ways to increase natural production of testosterone by your body rather than injecting. Humans have a longstanding track record of epically failing when trying to improve upon the body's own design, by injecting chemicals or nutrients into it that it makes on its own or isn't designed to handle at all. |
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Last edited by Spamtek; 06-25-2007 at 06:57 PM. Reason: emphasis
Adopted by Richter
Oneironaught, I'm not contradicting myself, I'm just not making out that the steroids were perfect. I'm just saying that the good effects they had on me made the bad effects worth putting up with. To be honest the constant seriousness and lack of irritating stupidity that is normally a part of my personality was a bonus - even if I felt pretty down some of the time, in the end I was made a better person and was a lot better off. |
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