Steroid use in military

You mean certified personal trainer... They aren't licensed....



It's not about joining the army. It's about being a man and standing on your own two feet.

Go ahead and keep trying to compete. Keep talking about dreams but not executing any plan to do so.

We come across plenty of people like you. All plans no action
I would wager he’s not a certified trainer either. Dude is a certified headcase, for sure. The military doesn’t accept anyone who is prescribed Prozac.
 
I would wager he’s not a certified trainer either. Dude is a certified headcase, for sure. The military doesn’t accept anyone who is prescribed Prozac.


Bro I'm a certified trainer why would I lie about that lmao look I might sound stupid but we all have issues

Anyway I am getting good advice on here so I will keep posting and maybe my posts help some people out....
 
Bro I'm a certified trainer why would I lie about that lmao look I might sound stupid but we all have issues

Anyway I am getting good advice on here so I will keep posting and maybe my posts help some people out....
the same reason you lied about going to “basic training in 6 months”….. 6 years ago.

You need to lay off the steroids. Help yourself. You clearly don’t have the mental fortitude to continue taking them
 
stop being fat, get a job , get your shit together and treat lifting as a hobby
steroids wont solve your problems and neither will the gym
you could beat all your PRs tomorrow and it wouldnt change a thing in your life.
you are like a guy living in a van in gold gyms parking lot talking about competing, you need to take a step back, the weights aren't going anywhere and how strong you are has no affect on your life.
you need to focus and probably taper down on the SSRI because i dont see many people thrive on that.

get a basic job at a store and start looking for a job where y
ou can put in hardwork with your hands, instead of weightlifting, a trade, construction etc
you'll feel better about yourself and be on your own and see the bigger picture once you do this
 
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You are so worried about steroids and powerlifting or whatever, when you should be worried about working, doing something productive that is worth money to somebody else.

Take care of the basic functions of being a full grown man.

Work, building things, doing something of value, these are basic sorts of things that make a man.

What can you do?

What are you working on improving with respect to skills? No, improving your deadlift number is not included in the answer to this question.

Get a job, any job, then look for a better one and do not leave the one you have until you have secured the better one. All the time, look for ways to improve your value to employers, but for now you just need to get to work.
 
I still gotta decide if I wanna come off and join army I mean I need the money badly but since I've been blasting and cruise for 3 years it might take me a while to recover.

I know it sounds stupid but my parents are really against gear I gotta move out I respond really well to it though and haven't had side effects

Been applying to jobs I hope I find something man damn but the army sounds good cause you get that respect and are paid to stay in shape which is what I'm looking for
Lmao. Reality check. You don’t get SHIT for respect in the military. Even SF. Don’t fool yourself. You are exactly the kind of guy that should not go. You will drop. Or fuck up your life with a dishonorable. You need to mature. Don’t say you weren’t warned.
 
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Did you have to put that cunts face in the thread?
 
Lmao. Reality check. You don’t get SHIT for respect in the military. Even SF. Don’t fool yourself. You are exactly the kind of guy that should not go. You will drop. Or fuck up your life with a dishonorable. You need to mature. Don’t say you weren’t warned.
just a reminder... he's 30yrs old...
 
6 years?? Jesus I thought I was a procrastinator letting things go for a week.... IMO your not made for the military. Placing steroid use over establishing a career isn't rational. At your age you should have at least established some work history in something. I couldn't imagine being your age with no skill to fall back on. I've been in engineering and inspection 12 years. I was and still am a welder and I'll drag my leads out in a heartbeat if I need to. Hell Ingals ship building is paying contract welders $56 and 125 per diem last I heard. Get off your ass it's that simple.
 
I know it's messed up I have fucked up parents but yeah I will be doing more jobs apps tonight I have an interview in a few days so yeah need to get a job asap and move
I understand being fucked up by your upbringing (and I'm actually very lucky...I know my parents at least loved me but the amount of next level toxic shit I have unpacked in my brain as an adult made me realize how shit gets passed down from one generation to the next).

You sound immature with regards to life experience, decision-making, and also with realizing you have the power to create your own life path + choices. (I'm not judging you for that, seriously...I type this coming in peace). Having over-bearing parents (who may even be that way and worse because you have a criminal record...)....but you are also smothered by a situation where the people who raised you can't see how toxic they are and what THEY contributed to messing you up (so the cycle repeats...daily).

1.) Do you have good buddies/friends? Anyone you can room with? Chat with them for advice and listen if you trust them. Maybe even see if you can rent somewhere with them.

2.) consider counseling...if you're unemployed, there probably aren't great options but hell, even an AA meeting or co-dependents anonymous group meeting or some shit like that can be helpful.
- there is value in hearing other life experiences.
- there is value in saying YOUR loved experienced out loud (not necessarily for the rest of the room...but for yourself as well).

I obviously have no idea about your life situation aside from you sound semi-humble (you at least haven't lashed out at those of us who are judging you.... that's good) and you sound smothered (by your parents) and have been unable to create a life for yourself.

All that is going to come out in any job interview...one single mention of "mom and dad" is gonna get you disqualified...and truthfully, you can't fake what you are.

If you know a buddy that can hook you up with a job at a restaurant or some shit (hell, they pay like $15-20/hr in a lot of places these days) START there. Work 40+ hours/week...sweat, make bonds with other humans (and also move outta the house if it's feasible). You can improve your employment prospects with the other 120 hours in a week. (I think you mentioned you are a physical therapist or something...or trainer? Either way, you aren't going to get properly employed with massive gaps in your work history).

Again, I don't know shit about you IRL. I'm sorry you're at a low point but steroids aren't the question or the answer here. You realizing you can and should take responsibility for every life choice every single day will make you an infinitely more productive and happy human. (Even if those choices outrage your parents...trust me, I have some experience in that journey...took my mom 20 years to meet my wife and her grand-kids....oy vey! Lol). Good luck!

P.S. if your parents truly do mean well and you're at home for your own safety/best interest then stay.. otherwise GTFO like by Jan 1...it's a new year coming brother!
 
People thinking they are going to say something life changing to this guy at 30yrs old is actually funny. He will play the victim and use that to make it seem like he’s trying sooo hard in life but just can’t get a break.

He will blame others, and use his “failed upbringing” as an excuse for why he hasn’t accomplished anything in his life. This guy is 30 and has probably never been employed a single day of his life.

Don’t be fooled. This guy makes a comfortable life for himself in his “fucked up parents” house doing absolutely nothing. His parents probably give him shit daily about being a jobless 30yr old. He sees this as them being “fucked up”
 
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Bro I'm a certified trainer why would I lie about that lmao look I might sound stupid but we all have issues

Anyway I am getting good advice on here so I will keep posting and maybe my posts help some people out....
You can't make it through training if you don't want it badly enough. My friend, by the looks of it I'd say you don't want it at all.
If you show up to basic at 31 years old you'd better be a fine specimen. You'd better be almost perfect. Perfect physical shape for your age, mature, clean, and carry yourself in a respectable way. You'll be judged harder than anyone else there because you will most likely be the oldest by a longshot. There may be a few people in their late-20's but the rest will be much younger. They'll be young, cocky, the fatigue won't screw them up nearly as badly, and they'll be pissed off most of the time because basic is annoying as all hell. If you aren't able to pull your weight, they'll eat you alive for it. Some things to think about.
I'm looking forward to you proving everyone wrong. The military is a great place for people who don't have much direction in life but it isn't a place for people with no drive and/or ambition. Things can be done to get you into proper physical shape but brother if you've been sitting on the idea of joining for half a decade maybe you just don't want it. There's nothing wrong with that. The military isn't for most people. Most people know that. Maybe you're better off going back to school.
 
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