Elektrobot
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Poor kid is probably easily influenced and insecure. I'm not saying that in a derogatory way- but he seems like he is begging for an immediate change in his situation to make him feel better. He is stuck on the idea that AAS is what will bring him that change- and his mindset will not allow any advice counter to that. We have all been in that state of mind before over various things... a girl, a car we wanted to buy, .... we have all been in a place where nobody, no matter how reasonable their advice, could not change our mind- no matter how misguided or shortsighted our idea was. So we can relate. And that means we understand the importance of giving him impactful advice hoping that it will get through.
His approach right now is going to walk him directly into a fire.
Dude, if you are reading this....
Trust me when I say that no bitch is gonna fuck you because you ran gear for 10 weeks before showing up on campus in the fall. Absolutely zero people will notice or care. Not another person on this earth gives a flying fuck about what you look like right now. And absolutely nothing in heaven or hell is going to change that in a measly 10 weeks.
1. Stop everything you are doing right now. You are shooting your arrows at the ground wondering why you aren't getting bullseyes. Running gear right now isn't going to put you on target.
2. Be a student. Make learning your primary objective. If you absolutely LOVE this, then act like it. Learn. Focus on learning everything you can about fitness, nutrition and sports performance. If you are not interested enough to take the time to learn everything you possibly can- let that be your sign that this is not worth jumping on gear.
3. Find a coach or trainer who knows what they are doing. Don't fucking look on tock tok or youtube for some dumb shit who's just shilling BS for clicks. At your age, the most accessible way to find the person you need is by getting involved in an organized fitness activity like a powerlifting program, an organized martial arts program, a gymnastics program.... anything where the adults in the room work in the capacity of a responsible coach who brings out the best in everyone there.
Even if that program does not directly advance your aesthetic goals, they will give you a fantastic jump start on understanding fitness, nutrition, discipline, planning... everything that goes into building a great physique.
4. Optimize everything, and run it out before adding AAS. Knowledge, experience, training, nutrition, recovery, health, .... max all of those things out to their fullest extent. Then when you are sooooo fucking good that there is simply nothing else that can be improved AND you still want to take your passion even further..... come back and ask us about AAS.
Jumping on gear before getting everything else right is going to result in you taking huge consequence for an absolutely mid minus physique. You will risk everything in return for nothing. You will look like shit and you will feel like shit. Your interest in all of this will flop- but you will still have to carry the consequences. All for absolutely fucking nothing.
His approach right now is going to walk him directly into a fire.
Dude, if you are reading this....
Trust me when I say that no bitch is gonna fuck you because you ran gear for 10 weeks before showing up on campus in the fall. Absolutely zero people will notice or care. Not another person on this earth gives a flying fuck about what you look like right now. And absolutely nothing in heaven or hell is going to change that in a measly 10 weeks.
1. Stop everything you are doing right now. You are shooting your arrows at the ground wondering why you aren't getting bullseyes. Running gear right now isn't going to put you on target.
2. Be a student. Make learning your primary objective. If you absolutely LOVE this, then act like it. Learn. Focus on learning everything you can about fitness, nutrition and sports performance. If you are not interested enough to take the time to learn everything you possibly can- let that be your sign that this is not worth jumping on gear.
3. Find a coach or trainer who knows what they are doing. Don't fucking look on tock tok or youtube for some dumb shit who's just shilling BS for clicks. At your age, the most accessible way to find the person you need is by getting involved in an organized fitness activity like a powerlifting program, an organized martial arts program, a gymnastics program.... anything where the adults in the room work in the capacity of a responsible coach who brings out the best in everyone there.
Even if that program does not directly advance your aesthetic goals, they will give you a fantastic jump start on understanding fitness, nutrition, discipline, planning... everything that goes into building a great physique.
4. Optimize everything, and run it out before adding AAS. Knowledge, experience, training, nutrition, recovery, health, .... max all of those things out to their fullest extent. Then when you are sooooo fucking good that there is simply nothing else that can be improved AND you still want to take your passion even further..... come back and ask us about AAS.
Jumping on gear before getting everything else right is going to result in you taking huge consequence for an absolutely mid minus physique. You will risk everything in return for nothing. You will look like shit and you will feel like shit. Your interest in all of this will flop- but you will still have to carry the consequences. All for absolutely fucking nothing.
