episcopunk
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Yeah, he's a pro. Won't use his name here but you'd probably recognize him.
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Yeah, he's a pro. Won't use his name here but you'd probably recognize him.
He probably has more experience and knowledge than most guys here. You will just spin your wheels or doubt his advice if you entertain what you read around here.Yeah, he's a pro. Won't use his name here but you'd probably recognize him.
I do not think that suggestion that someone be cautious about who they choose to guide them through their newly found aas usage is sowing doubt .. If thats how I came off it wasn't my intention. I myself used a coach helping , and teaching me for my first year. It was very fruitful..He probably has more experience and knowledge than most guys here. You will just spin your wheels or doubt his advice if you entertain what you read around here.
Why you even question a coach? You are starting your journey in the worst way.I'm new to AAS. My coach has recommended I start on test and bold. Thoughts?
That’s not something you should be proud to be admitting though. At this point anyone shouldn’t be giving you honest advice.I totally trust my coach. I just posted a question for the [popcorn emoji]. Y'all didn't disappoint.
Nah. I just think it's funny that I asked a legit question and no one actually responded to it, but instead started making all kinds of presumptions based on nothing (you're doing it wrong, don't question your coach). Who said I was questioning my coach? I was questioning you in this forum, not because I have doubts but because I'm honestly curious. How else can I learn but by asking questions? It's also what we are asked to do when we are new members-- start threads, share experience.
you want to ask the forum members about what "your pro coach" has you doing? Likely most of the members here are not coaches or "professionals" , it strikes me odd as to why, were you going to change things that your coach has you doing if someone told you "no don't do it like that"? Your coach is well aware (or should be) of what your current physique needs as far as peds, What are your goals etc, and Have a Grateful Day,,Nah. I just think it's funny that I asked a legit question and no one actually responded to it, but instead started making all kinds of presumptions based on nothing (you're doing it wrong, don't question your coach). Who said I was questioning my coach? I was questioning you in this forum, not because I have doubts but because I'm honestly curious. How else can I learn but by asking questions? It's also what we are asked to do when we are new members-- start threads, share experience.
What question? You said you have a coach who is a pro and who you personally trust. Guys said as long as he's credible and worth it go ahead.Nah. I just think it's funny that I asked a legit question and no one actually responded to it, but instead started making all kinds of presumptions based on nothing (you're doing it wrong, don't question your coach). Who said I was questioning my coach? I was questioning you in this forum, not because I have doubts but because I'm honestly curious. How else can I learn but by asking questions? It's also what we are asked to do when we are new members-- start threads, share experience.
Wasn't going to change anything. Like I said, I was just curious. Y'all are touchyyou want to ask the forum members about what "your pro coach" has you doing? Likely most of the members here are not coaches or "professionals" , it strikes me odd as to why, were you going to change things that your coach has you doing if someone told you "no don't do it like that"? Your coach is well aware (or should be) of what your current physique needs as far as peds, What are your goals etc, and Have a Grateful Day,,
So are you lolWasn't going to change anything. Like I said, I was just curious. Y'all are touchy
You’re still here? Thought this place isn’t for you?Wasn't going to change anything. Like I said, I was just curious. Y'all are touchy
Thank you. I appreciated this feedback. And you're right. Guess I'm in the right place. ;-)So are you lol
Think you got some good advice. I like that you were advised to stick with what your coach says despite what you might be told on here. It’s nice to see that people weren’t just spouting off their own personal recommendations too much. Knowing that your coach has a plan tailored for you most likely.
That being said Lukiss makes a good point and he does am have a lot of experience with EQ since I think he has mentioned many times it’s one of his favorites
I really like EQ myself. I had avoided it for years and ran pretty much everything else because of reading about anxiety from it. I feel great on it and I notice I can breathe better during an intense workout, unlike Tren. Just ran it for 8 months. Leaving it out of this next blast but it will be back in this winter
1. If your coach is solid and knows what he’s doing, stick with him. Once you start running around asking 10 different people for advice, you’ll just confuse yourself and stall your progress. Your coach knows your body, your history, your goals - so let him do his job.I'm new to AAS. My coach has recommended I start on test and bold. Thoughts?
