@ OP listen to these two guys
Tears has the best physique in this sub forum
Burns is the strongest to have graced the sub forum
this is not accurate even a little.
@ op
do it, you probably have low test anyways, high majority of men over 25 do.
i cant recommend a healthy dose of Test enough.
I'm on TRT and have been, and its fantastic. I've also juiced heavily years ago, and i recommend the TRT route, get it prescribed and monitored.
Al my levels have been in PEAK efficiency, and i feel fantastic. my gains are good enough for what i want, and i eat better, sleep better, fuck better, lift better everything is better.
Gear and why you should/shouldn't use it:
Should:
- You've gained gym experience, discipline and know how to diet. You've also already built a reasonably jacked body and don't plan to quit working out...likely ever.
- You plan to compete in an untested sport (Powerlifting, strongman, bodybuilding)
- You have a job that depends entirely on how you look (influencer, model, sugar baby)
- You're in your early 30s and want to stay high performance throughout your life(long term TRT at low doses)
Shouldn't:
- "My friends are doing it so I should too."
- You're uninformed about the compounds you're taking, how to cycle, WHAT to cycle, how to come off of it, etc.
- You've got a naturally combative/violent/aggressive nature. Gear enhances certain personality traits. If you're a baseline violent person, gear is gonna get you some jail time.
- You can't genetically handle side effects. Not everyone is built the same, some people respond terribly.
- You think you want to be a bodybuilder. I know this contradicts one of the pro points, but bodybuilding is 50% hard work and 50% genetics. Before considering BB as a career, do ONE natty show and really really focus on getting stupid shredded. Then have really good pictures taken, drop your ego and assess whether you have the right muscle bellies and insertions to even make it. If not, don't take gear. Just be a casual gym bro.
- You think it's gonna get you bitches. Trust me, the attention you're gonna get is from dudes.
- You're working out "just for fun".
No one can tell you if you as an individual should take gear because we don't know what you want in life or who you are. But my points above should help do some introspection. If you get on gear, treat it seriously. Get your blood work done every 6 months and don't fuck up your diet.