From a 14-year-old idiot to a steroid-specialized coach

Ducati0n

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Hey guys,


I started bodybuilding at the age of 14 and went to the gym every day. I never trained according to a plan, I just did bench press and biceps curls all the time. Then I stopped because I didn’t see any results and started looking for ways to build muscle mass quickly.


Pretty quickly I came across the topic of “anabolic steroids” and searched the internet for “buy anabolic steroids.” I found out that you have to inject them, which luckily stopped me back then from buying anything like that.


A few years passed, and again and again I became interested in the topic of steroid use, followed scientific approaches, analyzed science-based training, and tried to continuously deepen my knowledge over the last almost 10 years.


By now, I would say that from a purely medical perspective I have dealt with all kinds of substances used for enhancement and have since become a coach for exactly these types of athletes, analyzing blood work and making adjustments in order to keep them in good health for as long as possible.


I myself have been training again for about 1.5 years, and for nearly 6 months now, of course my distant acquaintance—not me ;)—has been on 500 mg of testosterone per week and for about 2 weeks on 5 IU of HGH. In one year of natural training, I managed to increase my bench press from 1×132 lbs / 60 kg to 1×265 lbs / 120 kg, and my “acquaintance” is now at a level where 120 kg is the working weight haha.


I discovered this forum after I got scammed on TG by @Cavan2211 (actually by a fake account that tried to imitate the real Cavan), and I was looking for a good source that sells oils and peptides very cheaply, preferably in Europe.

Thanks for reading my little summarized story.
 
By now, I would say that from a purely medical perspective I have dealt with all kinds of substances used for enhancement and have since become a coach for exactly these types of athletes, analyzing blood work and making adjustments in order to keep them in good health for as long as possible.

What kind of coaching do you do? I'm not sure I understand.
 
I dont know what you are saying... Are you surprised that you (or was it your cousin) can max 265 with gear in a year and a half? Do you not realize this is rather normal without gear? This is just regular newbie gains and is fully expected for anyone who works out regularly for a year or two with no gear at all.

What you are describing is most every male senior in high school who took weight training who was in the 170lb+ range... The bigger guys pushed more. The little guys a little less. But you are right in range.
 
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I dont know what you are saying... Are you surprised that you (or was it your cousin) can max 265 with gear in a year and a half? Do you not realize this is rather normal without gear? This is just regular newbie gains and is fully expected for anyone who works out regularly for a year or two with no gear at all.

What you are describing is most every male senior in high school who took weight training who was in the 170lb+ range... The bigger guys pushed more. The little guys a little less. But you are right in range.
u dont know anything about the circumstances I was in and also u r completely unrealistic. Benching 265 as a natural in under one year is very very good gains, over the typicall newbie range. If you bench 225 after a year u did a lot of things right, if you bench 265 in under a year it is far over the average.

Also my testosteron levels were far beyond 180 ng/dl cuz my body isnt able to produce as much testosterone as normal people. Based on all these facts, it is A LOT of gains.
 
u dont know anything about the circumstances I was in and also u r completely unrealistic. Benching 265 as a natural in under one year is very very good gains, over the typicall newbie range. If you bench 225 after a year u did a lot of things right, if you bench 265 in under a year it is far over the average.

Also my testosteron levels were far beyond 180 ng/dl cuz my body isnt able to produce as much testosterone as normal people. Based on all these facts, it is A LOT of gains.

Huh? No man 225 was usually achieved by mid year. Most everyone reached 115-135 for sets of 8 within a month. Then it was straight up for about 3 months and most everyone was maxing 175-205. By 6 months most everyone could max 225. By year end we were doing sets with it.

I dont know where you are from but this was normal for us guys in weight training. We worked out 5 days a week, and we didnt fuck around back in those days or the coach would have our ass. Weight training teach was also one of the basketball coaches...

Cant speak about T-levels because no one was ever tested in HS. But you should have seen the linesmen who were on roids at the time... They were already bunching 300s though they were easily 230+lbs..
 
Benching 265 as a natural in under one year

Dude I was benching 315 in high school. Natty. 17 years old. Not even trying.

For a "coach" who "analyize bloodwork, optimize nutrition, training and plans individually....." You sound like you haven't got a clue about any of this

You literally sound like a kid that's making up a story
 
This reads like a Nancy drew novel. Kid goes from skinny sick boy to roided out coach in only a year! How does he bench 265?!

If you’re trying to advertise your talents kid I would try TikTok and I mean that a lot more gullible kids on there to take advantage of. Here on MESO it’s filled with grumpy “old heads” who have been lifting and using longer than you’ve been liftint as a whole…
 
Huh? No man 225 was usually achieved by mid year. Most everyone reached 115-135 for sets of 8 within a month. Then it was straight up for about 3 months and most everyone was maxing 175-205. By 6 months most everyone could max 225. By year end we were doing sets with it.

I dont know where you are from but this was normal for us guys in weight training. We worked out 5 days a week, and we didnt fuck around back in those days or the coach would have our ass. Weight training teach was also one of the basketball coaches...

Cant speak about T-levels because no one was ever tested in HS. But you should have seen the linesmen who were on roids at the time... They were already bunching 300s though they were easily 230+lbs..
Idk I gotta agree with the other guy. I began working out at 17 and was like 140. Took me 3 years of gym, 1.5 of those being more than 3x a week, to hit 225. Admittedly my bench is my weakest lift but to say that tons of 17 year olds are hitting 225 is high school after 6 months of listing is only limited to the offensive lineman and any other football players likely on gear
 
Idk I gotta agree with the other guy. I began working out at 17 and was like 140. Took me 3 years of gym, 1.5 of those being more than 3x a week, to hit 225. Admittedly my bench is my weakest lift but to say that tons of 17 year olds are hitting 225 is high school after 6 months of listing is only limited to the offensive lineman and any other football players likely on gear

Well yea of course it will take longer if you're 140lbs. But its well within reach for a kid who is 170+ and thats by no means a huge outlier especially in a HS weight training class. At least not back in the 90s. Has that changed?

The roid guys were doing far more than 225. Even the little 140lbs guys were doing more if they were on something. We had a couple of them. One was a running back and the other I think was baseball. But roids were still rather hard to get back then. Certainly not something common for basketball players.
 
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