Re: Ticking Time Bomb?
Posted: Tue Feb 09, 2016 12:46 am
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I thought you were here to snipe?Snipe Watson wrote:I'm always here to encourage
Steroids just make it easier to train longer and accentuate the gains. If you have the right genes, that's the biggest factor. But there is a massive temptation to take the easy path and young men are renowned for ignoring the consequences.Rooster wrote:Know a guy who was heavily into bodybuilding, used to enter competitions and was totally against drugs, he worked out and then drank a couple of litres of full cream milk and ate 2 rotisserie chickens and large chip, got placed regularly in competitions but quit it all before he was 20 as he was getting fed up with all the others pushing steroids etc. He was living proof that you could put on serious muscle mass using training and food
When did I compare steroids to creatine?Once a Knight wrote:Just?Snipe Watson wrote:Steroids just make it easier to train longer and accentuate the gains. If you have the right genes, that's the biggest factor.Rooster wrote:Know a guy who was heavily into bodybuilding, used to enter competitions and was totally against drugs, he worked out and then drank a couple of litres of full cream milk and ate 2 rotisserie chickens and large chip, got placed regularly in competitions but quit it all before he was 20 as he was getting fed up with all the others pushing steroids etc. He was living proof that you could put on serious muscle mass using training and food
Are you serious?
It's very naive to compare it with something like creatine.
Just infers that steroids only accentuate gains and let you train longer, you do not mention the serious side effects that can at worst cause deathSnipe Watson wrote:When did I compare steroids to creatine?Once a Knight wrote:Just?Snipe Watson wrote:Steroids just make it easier to train longer and accentuate the gains. If you have the right genes, that's the biggest factor.Rooster wrote:Know a guy who was heavily into bodybuilding, used to enter competitions and was totally against drugs, he worked out and then drank a couple of litres of full cream milk and ate 2 rotisserie chickens and large chip, got placed regularly in competitions but quit it all before he was 20 as he was getting fed up with all the others pushing steroids etc. He was living proof that you could put on serious muscle mass using training and food
Are you serious?
It's very naive to compare it with something like creatine.
What's your problem with the use of the word just?
That was not my meaning at all. I meant that they just make it so much easier to bulk up, that is where the attraction is for young men who rarely consider the longer term consequences of steroid abuse.Rooster wrote:Just infers that steroids only accentuate gains and let you train longer, you do not mention the serious side effects that can at worst cause deathSnipe Watson wrote:When did I compare steroids to creatine?Once a Knight wrote:Just?Snipe Watson wrote:Steroids just make it easier to train longer and accentuate the gains. If you have the right genes, that's the biggest factor.Rooster wrote:Know a guy who was heavily into bodybuilding, used to enter competitions and was totally against drugs, he worked out and then drank a couple of litres of full cream milk and ate 2 rotisserie chickens and large chip, got placed regularly in competitions but quit it all before he was 20 as he was getting fed up with all the others pushing steroids etc. He was living proof that you could put on serious muscle mass using training and food
Are you serious?
It's very naive to compare it with something like creatine.
What's your problem with the use of the word just?
I think you are hanging too much on one word, getting what I meant by it wrong and reading implied terms into a late night online post, which were neither intended nor, in my opinion, present. I think we should just leave it and move onOnce a Knight wrote:What rooster said.
Creatine "just" allows you to recover quicker. That's where you compared it, maybe unwittingly.
Steroids such as nandralone, testosterone and the male hormone variants do not "just" do anything. They have serious medium term health issues.
EPO is hailed as risk free. Who knows? No sample testing is done on users because surprisingly they don't identify themselves.
Micro dosing may well have equally long/medium term issues.
Just admit it Snipe, you were not clear in what you said and people would think you think steroids are fine to use the way you posted it. Remember some clampit journalists get stories here and next thing you know there will be a story that some people think steroids are a great way of assisting in training for kids.Snipe Watson wrote:I think you are hanging too much on one word, getting what I meant by it wrong and reading implied terms into a late night online post, which were neither intended nor, in my opinion, present. I think we should just leave it and move onOnce a Knight wrote:What rooster said.
Creatine "just" allows you to recover quicker. That's where you compared it, maybe unwittingly.
Steroids such as nandralone, testosterone and the male hormone variants do not "just" do anything. They have serious medium term health issues.
EPO is hailed as risk free. Who knows? No sample testing is done on users because surprisingly they don't identify themselves.
Micro dosing may well have equally long/medium term issues.