MAC750
New Member
Hey everyone,
24 year old, Canadian male here. I've been lifting on and off for about 8 years now, mainly as a power lifter. However, in the last couple of years I've transitioned into a bodybuilding approach and I haven't looked backed. Another passion of mine is Brazilian jiu jitsu. I've been training since I was about 15-16 and compete fairly often.
I'm a mere 5'6" and currently weigh in at 166lbs, at about 9-10% BF (according to callipers at least). I'm fairly new to the world of AAS. I know a bit about AAS and have been around them enough, but I've never had the pleasure of cycling myself. This is simply because I don't feel I'm close enough to my genetic potential and I still have improvements to make in my diet, etc. My current goal is to bump up to 180-185lbs, with a comparable BF % to what I have now.
I've joined Meso to surround myself with people who share my passion so that I can progress as a bodybuilder and an athlete, and to learn more about training, diet, and AAS in a safe, open environment. I know I will learn a lot from all of you and I hope that my experiences may be able to help others as well.
Thank you all for reading this, I look forward to becoming a part of the Meso community.
24 year old, Canadian male here. I've been lifting on and off for about 8 years now, mainly as a power lifter. However, in the last couple of years I've transitioned into a bodybuilding approach and I haven't looked backed. Another passion of mine is Brazilian jiu jitsu. I've been training since I was about 15-16 and compete fairly often.
I'm a mere 5'6" and currently weigh in at 166lbs, at about 9-10% BF (according to callipers at least). I'm fairly new to the world of AAS. I know a bit about AAS and have been around them enough, but I've never had the pleasure of cycling myself. This is simply because I don't feel I'm close enough to my genetic potential and I still have improvements to make in my diet, etc. My current goal is to bump up to 180-185lbs, with a comparable BF % to what I have now.
I've joined Meso to surround myself with people who share my passion so that I can progress as a bodybuilder and an athlete, and to learn more about training, diet, and AAS in a safe, open environment. I know I will learn a lot from all of you and I hope that my experiences may be able to help others as well.
Thank you all for reading this, I look forward to becoming a part of the Meso community.
