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Killerall
10-08-2005, 05:27 AM
Hey all you juice heads and my brethren from SE (and Sistas!), I'm here to work this board now as well. I have been using ALIN's services now for quite some time and am glad to post here as well. I am currently on a cycle I received from A man and it is working greatly! I am cutting and I currently am 5'7", 208 lbs @ ~8% BF. This is at the age of 37 BTW. I have been body building for about five years now and have been using gear for three of them. I tend to do two cycles a year, a bulker and a cutter. I love the life and the opportunities it has given me personally and professionally. I date whom I please and received much respect at work due solely to my physique (I know this from my body type prior to B.B.). It will be great to get to know a bunch of new folks here and gather even more knowledge...
~Killa :cool:
rAJJIN
10-08-2005, 11:53 AM
welcome KillerAll, always good to meet another brother Of Iron.
Raj
Matti
10-08-2005, 12:24 PM
Nice to meet you Killerall!! Its good to see someone who is eager to meet new users on the boards. That is what the whole deal is supposed to be about!!! Not sitting there only talking to a select few users (thats what email is for), or being one of those jerks who feels he cannot share the knowledge he has with newbies or making private jokes that only 2 people out of the 200 members understand. I have two roomates, one a med student, the other has his degree in bio-chemical engineering, and myself a recent communications grad, but we all have 3 common bonds: juicing together bodybulding together, and eating together. If you ever have a question, ask away. We try to research all our answers and use medical knowledge but not limit them to what science tells us, but also what works in gym, not just paper. I hope there are more members on boards with your attitude so you can feel free to ask a question and I will feel comfortable asking you advice on training, nutrition, AS etc.
I know what you mean about the respect thing also. I wrestled all the way through high school at 5'6 (135lbs). I could take any football player on the team down within 10 seconds and pin them but I still got no respect, or many girls come to think of it. I wrestled in college at 6'0 (around 186lbs), once I quit I went up to 204 just by continuing weight training and eating a hell of alot more. My first cycle though I gained around 34 lbs (I weighed 238). I was still lean even though I was massing and went to my HS renunion at 6'0 230 and 9% bodyfat. What a different attitude people had towards me. Girls I could tell were a hell of a lot more interested in me. People in general just respected me more. And my attitude had not changed much. Maybe a little more confident, but thats it.
BigDogG
10-08-2005, 12:39 PM
Wrestlers never get any respect....I graduated at 5'10, 165, barely big enough for football, took 3rd in regional at wrestling. By the time I was 22 I was 6'1" 220. I'd like to go back and kick some peoples asses now that gave me some lip. Topped out at 6'1.5" and 255 at age 26. You never can tell I guess.
Matti
10-08-2005, 11:43 PM
BigDogG,
You know as much as I do then that wrestlers, and I may sound biased but I believe it, are the best overall conditioned athletes in sports. I also believe theme to be the toughest lb for lb. And since you were taking regionals, and now your 6'1 255, and you still retain alot of your wrestling skills, (what mostly goes when u stop is conditioning) you could kick some serious ass if you wanted.
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