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TheNurz

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Hey everybody just wanted to introduce myself because i plan on being an active member here for a while.

Been lifting for 7 years consistently and i'm about to start my first cycle. I joined this forum to solidify all the information i have obtained on steroids and to be a part of an awesome community that i can relate/communicate with. I've researched plenty and plan on doing my stuff the right way. I've seen plenty of noobs on here that don't do much research before their cycles and don't do blood work or inject right etc. and that is the last thing i want to be. Well i am very excited to start my cycle and start posting on this forum. Thanks for reading!

By the way i am 6'5
220 pounds.
275x1 Bench press.
440x1 Squat
550x1 Deadlift.

I plan on increasing my bench a lot with my cycle (hoping for 315) because my chest has always been a weak point and i also plan on trying to make my legs explode with a 500 pound squat. Those are my main goals other than just general aesthetics.
 
Welcome to Meso and great strength base.

There's a few DBZ fans around here somewhere that'll probably be along shortly. Do you train for or compete in powerlifting?
 
Welcome to Meso and great strength base.

There's a few DBZ fans around here somewhere that'll probably be along shortly. Do you train for or compete in powerlifting?

That's awesome, good to know! I don't compete in powerlifting and i don't necessarily train in a powerlifting fashion either. I've been lifting a lot aesthetically lately but i definitely do power lifting type lifts at least one week out of the month. I just have been lifting so long that my maxes are pretty alright. Although in the past few years i haven't made too great of progress with my maxes/power lifts because i hit a hard peak of strength my senior year of highschool.
 
Welcome to mesorx. Long arms are not an advantage when benching. The guy with the stubby arms and the barrel chest doesn't move the bar as much ss the knuckle dragger.
 
Welcome to mesorx. Long arms are not an advantage when benching. The guy with the stubby arms and the barrel chest doesn't move the bar as much ss the knuckle dragger.
Haha definitely! I had to do a lot of resistance band and chain bench to even get my bench where it is today...
 

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