First anavar cycle female

Congrats. Theres no better feeling than adding weight on your lifts (well in the gym).
I've been patiently waiting for strength gains...I'm finally aboard the gain train woop woop!!

Wanted to cut with the var but to be honest, I've never been so happy and killing it at the gym. I feel invincible and I was definitely wrong to want to use it to become less...I'm using it to become more. Stronger, faster, more agile. I can't speak with experience about the usage, doses, cycles - but hopefully my contribution to women and AAS usage is that they use it to enhance themselves in performance rather than use it solely to look better. 3 weeks in and I'm definitely changing my tune. My initial reasons were vanity, now they are performance.
 
I've been patiently waiting for strength gains...I'm finally aboard the gain train woop woop!!

Wanted to cut with the var but to be honest, I've never been so happy and killing it at the gym. I feel invincible and I was definitely wrong to want to use it to become less...I'm using it to become more. Stronger, faster, more agile. I can't speak with experience about the usage, doses, cycles - but hopefully my contribution to women and AAS usage is that they use it to enhance themselves in performance rather than use it solely to look better. 3 weeks in and I'm definitely changing my tune. My initial reasons were vanity, now they are performance.

Thats the PL spirit! I was the same way, started on AAS to look good, and eventually changed my training. Now I wont say I dont care how I look, but putting up bigger and better numbers is my goal.
 
you can have both... why not do it...look good and lift like a beast!

Trust me, thats where im at (or attempting to be). But for so many years my only goal with lifting was looking good. Now its secondary to performance.
I reached a point where I looked exactly how I wanted to years back. Then I was just maintaining for awhile. (This is before I got sick). The performance aspect keeps me drivin because the numbers will never be good enough for me. Even when I reach my goals as far as lifts, they change.
 
Trust me, thats where im at (or attempting to be). But for so many years my only goal with lifting was looking good. Now its secondary to performance.
I reached a point where I looked exactly how I wanted to years back. Then I was just maintaining for awhile. (This is before I got sick). The performance aspect keeps me drivin because the numbers will never be good enough for me. Even when I reach my goals as far as lifts, they change.
that's what progress is all about... without goals it would be pointless and boring
 
that's what progress is all about... without goals it would be pointless and boring

Exactly. As funny as it sounds, the day I realized I had reached my goals as far as how I looked I wasnt excited. I was sad. Ive always loved working out and pushing myself and at that point I didnt know where to go from there.
Luckily I got here and Doc, INH, Masters Power and some others helped me out...
 
you can have both... why not do it...look good and lift like a beast!

Trust me, thats where im at (or attempting to be). But for so many years my only goal with lifting was looking good. Now its secondary to performance.
I reached a point where I looked exactly how I wanted to years back. Then I was just maintaining for awhile. (This is before I got sick). The performance aspect keeps me drivin because the numbers will never be good enough for me. Even when I reach my goals as far as lifts, they change.
Never trained because I cared how I looked always have trained for performance whether it was for sports, cardio or now the best powerlifting! The only thing that keeps me in half decent shape is that I have weight limits so I need to maintain being a wee guy while I chase the all mighty numbers. I like to take PED to enhance my performance but respect the grind for those that do it to enhance their look as it's an uphill battle for all.

Good job @Happycamper on the PRs and powerlifting mentality glad to have more number chasers
 
Never trained because I cared how I looked always have trained for performance whether it was for sports, cardio or now the best powerlifting! The only thing that keeps me in half decent shape is that I have weight limits so I need to maintain being a wee guy while I chase the all mighty numbers. I like to take PED to enhance my performance but respect the grind for those that do it to enhance their look as it's an uphill battle for all.

Good job @Happycamper on the PRs and powerlifting mentality glad to have more number chasers

yes that's awesome... for me it's the opposite as I make part of my living with how I look so that's priority over how much I can lift. I also have injuries from the past that kind of limit me in terms of certain lifts and the amount of weight I can do... but I am OK with that. I do enjoy reaching and surpassing my goals and seeing what the different compounds do for me... it's all an adventure :)
 
I just had to look her up...and im in love with her quads!
Her body shape is similar to mine, but on a smaller scale (and she's much leaner). I love chicks like Natasha Aughey too, but although she is more my height and weight, her body is way more narrow. Marisa inda's bicep insertions and waist width and leg shape is more realistic, and at 40, I hope to be in similar shape.

I think I can do it in 8 years! Lol
 
Her body shape is similar to mine, but on a smaller scale (and she's much leaner). I love chicks like Natasha Aughey too, but although she is more my height and weight, her body is way more narrow. Marisa inda's bicep insertions and waist width and leg shape is more realistic, and at 40, I hope to be in similar shape.

I think I can do it in 8 years! Lol

If thats your goal, im sure you can do it.
 
I started out lifting just to look better and fell in love with wanting to lift heavy soon after. I trained for powerlifting natty for a little over a year and a half before starting AAS. I've done two meets now, one natty and one not. I was starting to get unhappy with how I was looking, but with AAS it seems it'll be possible to maintain a leaner look and still perform well. An elite powerlifting total is my ultimate goal though.
 
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