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sydneydays

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Hi all,

I've just joined the forum as my main goal is to learn as much as I can to reach my potential - safely and smartly as possible.

I've been working hard for the past 12 months in the gym, and am very proud to have to built myself up from a scrawny 67kg 6'1" 30yo guy to 84kg of mostly lean muscle mass through hard work, dedication, eating like a horse, and hitting the weights 6 days a week. My trainer has really helped me to achieve what I have so far, and says my gains are phenomenal. While I'm pleased with my results so far, I'm disappointed with my overall aesthetic (i.e. lack of definition, and lagging areas...(all of them let'sbehonest)) :P.

Recently I've met a number of gym regulars and new friends who are regular users of AAS, and witnessing firsthand their phenomenal growth has inspired me to learn as much as I can so I can venture into this unknown territory & make an informed choice that's right for me :)

I definitely know most long term gymgoers would say it's way too soon for me to even think about it - but I feel ready and eager to take the next step to really boost my gains.

I'm excited to get started, and grow like a machine safely and have some fun!

I look forward to getting amongst the discussions and soaking everything up like a sponge.
 
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Hi all,

I've just joined the forum as my main goal is to learn as much as I can to reach my potential - safely and smartly as possible.

I've been working hard for the past 12 months in the gym, and am very proud to have to built myself up from a scrawny 67kg 6'1" 30yo guy to 84kg of mostly lean muscle mass through hard work, dedication, eating like a horse, and hitting the weights 6 days a week. My trainer has really helped me to achieve what I have so far, and says my gains are phenomenal. While I'm pleased with my results so far, I'm disappointed with my overall aesthetic (i.e. lack of definition, and lagging areas).

Recently I've met a number of gym regulars and new friends who are regular users of AAS, and witnessing firsthand their phenomenal growth has inspired me to learn as much as I can so I can venture into this unknown territory & make an informed choice that's right for me :)

I definitely know most long term gymgoers would say it's way too soon for me to even think about it - but I feel ready and eager to take the next step to really boost my gains.

I'm excited to get started, and grow like a machine safely and have some fun!

I look forward to getting amongst the discussions and soaking everything up like a sponge.
Are stories are kind of the same I just been hitting it for year I am pleased with my progress but I kind of want to take it to another level I'll check. On you and vice Versa
 
11113566_623387201096498_3493533859980838634_n.jpg Just in case anyone's interested, my ideal body would be something a little less than Tavi Castro - I'll never give up, I'm loving this lifestyle and the confidence it's given me. This past year has really changed my life in immeasurable ways.
 
Why a little less? Aim for more!

Good question! I just know where Tavi's at now is exactly where I'd like to be one day. When (not if) I achieve that level of growth, I'll feel like I accomplished my initial goal I set 12 months ago...from there, well, who knows right? :D
 
Welcome. Looks like you've made some great progress in 12 month. Keep working at it and pushing harder everyday and you'll get where you want to be. There a lot of knowledgable guys here who will help you along the way. I know it's tempting but I wouldn't rush into aas. If you stay on the path you are now you will keep progressing and gaining muscle. A few years down the road when you put on a better base and you decide to take aas you will get much better results from your cycle. Your doing great though. Good luck
 
Whats up! I spend way more time reading and learning than posting. Nobody cares much what a newb has to say anyway...lol
 
Welcome. Looks like you've made some great progress in 12 month. Keep working at it and pushing harder everyday and you'll get where you want to be. There a lot of knowledgable guys here who will help you along the way. I know it's tempting but I wouldn't rush into aas. If you stay on the path you are now you will keep progressing and gaining muscle. A few years down the road when you put on a better base and you decide to take aas you will get much better results from your cycle. Your doing great though. Good luck

Thanks so much Sabian for the encouragement! Means a lot.
 
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