2008/11/21, 04:03 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LgopPV3a8wM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XjiIirDgHzI
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2008/11/21, 05:49 PM
haha those are hilarious! that just made my day
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2008/11/24, 10:14 AM
That was awesome! Thanks for posting those links. Yeah, I might give soccer another look if it was like what Mr. John said.
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2008/11/24, 11:59 PM
https://home.comcast.net/~sfgiantspba/Steroids.png
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2008/11/26, 12:29 AM
Just to clear things up I'm not anti Steroid and even have contemplated educating myself on them as I'm turning 40 in January.
I do believe as I did on creatine you should go there new but once you start getting to level where gains come harder then turn to creatine but most will argue with me with saying why wait get it all now from the start but I believe we need avenues to turn to and not bridges to burn.
On the steroid issue I believe you should for one be an advanced lifter already having a solid strong built base and have some sort of education on it.
I have neither a strong enough base nor the education but like I said hitting my 40's and in time hitting an advanced level I can't say I never will give it a try.
This thread is meant to make you laugh and smile as it did for me!
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2008/11/26, 01:52 PM
funny
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2008/11/26, 02:53 PM
I agree with SF, used properly steroids can be very beneficial. I've read up on them a bit. I don't think I'll use them for many years as I'm only 21 and still have plenty of excess testosterone as it is. But maybe when I hit a physical peak and can't go any further if I'm not happy where I am I'll consider it. You should have a good base before trying them. Most people just want the quick gains but getting fit isn't about getting quick gains it's about setting up a good routine and having the self discipline to stick with it. If you've got that discipline and the routine in place and you aren't going anywhere then they could be a viable option.
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