"Straight from the Underground" steroid handbook!!

Shit man i remember bmg.
man, my parents were about to kill me!! Every kid and his brother was ordering like 20 cassette tapes and their parent would get slapped with like a $150 bill in the mail.

I can remember my father on the phone with one of them trying to tell them what a dumb asshole his son was and how he wasn't going to pay,hahahaha
 
I was a bmg member for 20 years till they closed up shop. Crazy!

I remember buying 20 cassettes for 8 bucks something like that then having to buy 5 more in a year!!!
yea..thats right, I couldn't remember what the "catch" really was, but you just refreshed my memory!! That's how they would get you, they would hold you accountable for buying so many within a certain time period.
 
Thanks man, appreciate that

Lol just noticed it in your profile, guess I was in the dark. Noticed your a diabetic now, does that benefit you or hold you back when it comes to BB cause a lot of the slin users aren't diabetics. Didn't know how that actually plays out as a diabetic.
 
Lol just noticed it in your profile, guess I was in the dark. Noticed your a diabetic now, does that benefit you or hold you back when it comes to BB cause a lot of the slin users aren't diabetics. Didn't know how that actually plays out as a diabetic.


Hahaha, nah man, definitely no benefit to being a diabetic, that is for damn sure!!! I guess if you could make any positive light out of it, it's the fact that you become more conscious about food choices and stay ripped up all the time. But the gains can be slower because you end up basically having 2 choices here; use more medication in order to eat more or stay leaner and gain slowly. But with more food comes more insulin, and with more insulin comes greater chances of going hypo, even if you do everything just right. There are always other factors that can come into play with insulin such as time of day, environmental (heat, cold) stress, sleep, etc etc.

I could probably give more first hand knowledge on insulin use than anyone here
 
Hahaha, nah man, definitely no benefit to being a diabetic, that is for damn sure!!! I guess if you could make any positive light out of it, it's the fact that you become more conscious about food choices and stay ripped up all the time. But the gains can be slower because you end up basically having 2 choices here; use more medication in order to eat more or stay leaner and gain slowly. But with more food comes more insulin, and with more insulin comes greater chances of going hypo, even if you do everything just right. There are always other factors that can come into play with insulin such as time of day, environmental (heat, cold) stress, sleep, etc etc.

I could probably give more first hand knowledge on insulin use than anyone here
So what caused you to become diabetic. If you don't mind sharing.
 
So what caused you to become diabetic. If you don't mind sharing.
I knew this one was coming. Honestly man, it was the hand I was dealt. I'd love to tell you that I thought it was from using insulin of HGH, but the truth of the matter is I never ran much of those at all. I couldn't really afford to use HGH more than a few times throughout the years, and never ran insulin more than a few weeks at a time on a few occasions, but hadn't used any within about 3-4 years of being diagnosed. I've always eaten healthy and was never overweight in terms of bodyfat.

I look at the bright side of things, it could have been something worse like cancer. If it did anything for me, it made me more committed to diet and paying attention to my health. I'm still pretty big, and I can still get ripped up. The sun is still shining!!
 
I knew this one was coming. Honestly man, it was the hand I was dealt. I'd love to tell you that I thought it was from using insulin of HGH, but the truth of the matter is I never ran much of those at all. I couldn't really afford to use HGH more than a few times throughout the years, and never ran insulin more than a few weeks at a time on a few occasions, but hadn't used any within about 3-4 years of being diagnosed. I've always eaten healthy and was never overweight in terms of bodyfat.

I look at the bright side of things, it could have been something worse like cancer. If it did anything for me, it made me more committed to diet and paying attention to my health. I'm still pretty big, and I can still get ripped up. The sun is still shining!!
Yeah man I was just curious. I have dabbled in gh and slin and was just seeing if you felt it played a part. And I'm with ya man. My dad was diagnosed with a serious illness years ago. And all I can say is at least it's not cancer. My best friends mom was diagnosed with cancer and she was dead in 3 months. Good to hear your dealing with it well. I always say if you live long enough you're gonna get something.
 
Hey Demon. I watched the concentric chest workout video. A few questions.
1. How many exercises are you going to do for your chest workout?
2. Do you do that for each exercise?
3. Do you do the two warm up sets for each exercise?
 
Hey Demon. I watched the concentric chest workout video. A few questions.
1. How many exercises are you going to do for your chest workout?
2. Do you do that for each exercise?
3. Do you do the two warm up sets for each exercise?

1. All depends on how I feel, sometimes it's a few exercises and sometimes it's just one exercise. If I'm pairing it up w/ a full body split or upper body split(something I commonly do) then usually just one exercise because I'm training the same muscles 2-3x per week. So next time I train I will just pick a different exercise for that muscle group.

2. Again, this depends on how I feel. If I feel like I'm pretty worn out after one exercise of that then I won't do it for another. A lot of it goes hand in hand directly with how I'm eating. If I'm eating in surplus then its more common for me to do this on other exercises, but if I'm in deficit then it may be just a single set so I don't cut into my recovery too bad

3. Most exercises, but sometimes it's 3 warm ups, a light one, moderate one, and heavy warm up. For example, something like bench pressing may be 3 warmups, but something likenside lateral raises may only be 2, because the range of weights used on side laterals isn't as broad as what I'd use on a bench press.

I would tell you to go by how you feel on a lot of this stuff. It's a great way to train and get strong though, but you knowvm you better than anyone else
 
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