Hey, new member introduction

Xxplosive

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Hi, pretty new to this board, not so new to training/aas, saw a member in a nother thread suggest to someone else to go to the new member section and do an introduction, so figured it would be polite to do the same.

I'm 31 years old, was an athlete growing up (football/basketball), have always been fascinated with sports specific training and nutrition, which got me into weight lifting and such. Up until about 23 years old, only concern was really improving athletic performance and power, now that sports is long out of the picture, just really trying to get in as great of shape as I possibly can.

When I realized sports were not gonna be a reality, I turned my focus on trying to get an education with kinesiology as a major, since sports science, training and helping others are things I'm naturally passionate about. Wanted to do sports specific training for competitive athletes. Unfortunately, some things happened in my personal life where I abandoned that route and started working a job to make quicker, easier money, so although I don't have real credentials, I have absorbed a good wealth of knowledge in the areas of training, supplemenation, nutrition and AAS through the years.

Was a natural mesomorph, did my first REAL cycle at 23 -500mg Test Cyp/600mg EQ Week for 18 weeks.

From ages 23-29, went into a major funk, lived life very recklessly and irresponsibly and didn't give a shit about training and eating right for the most part. Was 5'10, 267 lbs and probably around 28% bf if I had to guess at my lowest point about 4 years ago.

Current stats are:

5'10, 220 lbs, 13% bf
 
Welcome to Meso brother.
Sounds like you have taken back control of your life, good job.

Yup, went from being an athlete all my life, naturally in good shape all the time and active to just letting everything go to shit after some serious personal problems. Had a pretty bad alcohol problem for a while... also realized it was 100% my fault and nobody else to blame by me and put my foot down.

I do feel I know a lot more about AAS and such than the average person, but coming to these boards is a very humbling experience. As much time as I have spent reading, researching, cross referencing with anecdotal experiences as well as my own 1st hand exp, there seems to always be more to learn.
 
Yup, went from being an athlete all my life, naturally in good shape all the time and active to just letting everything go to shit after some serious personal problems. Had a pretty bad alcohol problem for a while... also realized it was 100% my fault and nobody else to blame by me and put my foot down.

I do feel I know a lot more about AAS and such than the average person, but coming to these boards is a very humbling experience. As much time as I have spent reading, researching, cross referencing with anecdotal experiences as well as my own 1st hand exp, there seems to always be more to learn.

Well keep that foot down brother. I know it's not easy but it's definitely worth it.
As for knowledge of AAS I would say I have had a lot of experience over the years but always learning new things. If anyone ever says they know it all they are full of shit, lol. I'll see Ya around the board brother. Keep on doing what your doing.
BM
 
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