metoo79
New Member
Hi there,
My name is Angela. I am female, 36 years old... well my birthday is Thursday I'll be 37... and been training for over 1.5 years now seriously and heavy. Off and on before that for years. I seem to have hit a plateau about 4 months ago and no matter what I can't break it. I've had people check my form that's not it, I am doing it correctly. I just can't get past that hump.
I think some of my issues are related to a previously very unhealthy lifestyle, I think I may have really screwed up my hormone levels. I had a mild form of anorexia for almost 10 years. I don't think you can rob your body of nutrients for years and not expect some kind of hormonal response in your body. I think it is causing my body to hold onto fat in case I decide to starve it again. I wish my body could just listen to my words lol... I have been doing well with the eating disorder since starting training. It is probably what saved me, honestly.
Well now whatever the problem is, I can't seem to get the fat on my lower body to turn into muscle, and I am not growing any new muscle either. I can also visually see areas of my body (like the hips for example) that are very under muscled. I have a lot of strength considering that...I have been on a bulk now for 8 months. I am 5'8, 145 lbs. I eat 2500 calories a day, on a macro of 45c/25f/30p. My body fat over all is 20% but that's like 25% on the lower body and 15% on the upper body. Translation - in jeans I look smoking hot LOL but anything less and I'm unhappy with what I see.
I've been doing research for the last 6 months on steroids and I am knowledgeable on the science but I did not have any personal anecdotes to back up what I've read and that's what I'm here to find. And from there on, I want to start with either anadrol or anavar. I've been reading anaboliclabs and I've already narrowed down my sources so I am about ready to place an order.
I'm really excited to be a part of this community. I am glad I found it, I have learned a lot from what I have read so far. I love reading and it seems this site has plenty for me to learn about.
Hope to talk to some of you.
All my best,
Angela
My name is Angela. I am female, 36 years old... well my birthday is Thursday I'll be 37... and been training for over 1.5 years now seriously and heavy. Off and on before that for years. I seem to have hit a plateau about 4 months ago and no matter what I can't break it. I've had people check my form that's not it, I am doing it correctly. I just can't get past that hump.
I think some of my issues are related to a previously very unhealthy lifestyle, I think I may have really screwed up my hormone levels. I had a mild form of anorexia for almost 10 years. I don't think you can rob your body of nutrients for years and not expect some kind of hormonal response in your body. I think it is causing my body to hold onto fat in case I decide to starve it again. I wish my body could just listen to my words lol... I have been doing well with the eating disorder since starting training. It is probably what saved me, honestly.
Well now whatever the problem is, I can't seem to get the fat on my lower body to turn into muscle, and I am not growing any new muscle either. I can also visually see areas of my body (like the hips for example) that are very under muscled. I have a lot of strength considering that...I have been on a bulk now for 8 months. I am 5'8, 145 lbs. I eat 2500 calories a day, on a macro of 45c/25f/30p. My body fat over all is 20% but that's like 25% on the lower body and 15% on the upper body. Translation - in jeans I look smoking hot LOL but anything less and I'm unhappy with what I see.
I've been doing research for the last 6 months on steroids and I am knowledgeable on the science but I did not have any personal anecdotes to back up what I've read and that's what I'm here to find. And from there on, I want to start with either anadrol or anavar. I've been reading anaboliclabs and I've already narrowed down my sources so I am about ready to place an order.
I'm really excited to be a part of this community. I am glad I found it, I have learned a lot from what I have read so far. I love reading and it seems this site has plenty for me to learn about.
Hope to talk to some of you.
All my best,
Angela
