Huge Mentality

The44

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Although I'm new here I find it refreshing to not sift through 500 threads from noobs that are hell bent on alternative PEDs and being scared to pin... Thank ya Geeezus! So what I wanted to share was a way of thinking into fruition the goals we have designed for ourselves... nothing new, nothing ground breaking, but rather an affirmation of why we/I take gear.

1. We all wanted to break past a barrier of sorts. For myself, AAS use was a natural progression of weight training. See I don't lift, I train because all this is now purpose driven. Everything has a desired outcome, lifting is too casual a term to define what it is I do in the gym. We all said to ourselves at one point "I want to be/do _____" so we came up with a plan and hopefully stuck with it and altered it for the better as we progressed into this lifestyle. We evolved, we ascended into being more than what we were. We consciously decided to say fuck excuses and trudge forward and overcome so called plateaus.

2. We lost use for certain words and ways of thinking (or should have). Can't, won't, unlikely, not and probably should be gone from your dictionary unless you're telling someone their chances of being better than you at anything. Probably is that magic word that uses the others quite well "You probably CAN'T and WON'T ever out lift me and it's very unlikely you'll comprehend this till I smash your hopes and dreams of doing so." See how great that word is?

3. Barriers are for the reef system surrounding Australia. Each week you should be knocking them down. You did not start taking AAS to be mediocre. You took them to kick in doors and say 'Daddy's home'. Lose the mentality of limitations. We are enhanced, with proper training, nutrition and rest... they don't exist to us. Understandably some of us started off Betas wanting to be Alphas... ask yourself: Are you there yet? Or are you playing splish splash in the kiddie pool with the rest of the losers?

4. Think of this as your body of work and how it transfers into your daily routine. I've heard people say 'I don't want to get too big because people will look at me funny at work'... really dude? Unless you're subject to drug testing, or it's a will to work state who cares what they think? I'm 5' 9" and 240 pounds, I was 262.8 pounds at one point... people suspect I am on gear, hell they know it for all practical purposes. I might be retired and not have to explain anything to anyone, but I do this for me to reach my goals and be happy. When you let go of these limitations, the sky is the limit brothers.

I call this way of thinking, this way of life for myself the Huge Mentality. It may not be for you, but one common denominator exists between us all... AAS and their physiological effects on the human body. Nobody gets big by accident.

*** This is just my random thought. I understand that each one of us seeks different results out of our AAS use, all I ask is that you get the most out of your goal. No point weighing XXX pounds and when the shirt comes off it's Meh dad bod... push it to the limit. You can be athletically built/framed and still pop eyes. AAS is serious business and if you're gonna take them get every once of chemically enhanced goodness you can out of them to achieve your individual goals whatever that may be.

The 44
 
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Great post man and I totally agree with the weight part and the desired effects. I have never understood (except from a power-lifter stand point)when guys think they need to weigh over 200 pounds to be a body builder. They get that big but look like shit. High BF and they would look a hell of a lot better at 170 ripped and muscular than they would at 200 covered in water and glycogen... Its all about knowing your body type and putting on good quality mass. I am also speaking from experience.

I also like your part about getting past the status quo. Who the fuck wants to look like everyone else. I dont take gear to fit in, I take it to stand out.

Thanks again for the post
 
Great post man and I totally agree with the weight part and the desired effects. I have never understood (except from a power-lifter stand point)when guys think they need to weigh over 200 pounds to be a body builder. They get that big but look like shit. High BF and they would look a hell of a lot better at 170 ripped and muscular than they would at 200 covered in water and glycogen... Its all about knowing your body type and putting on good quality mass. I am also speaking from experience.

I also like your part about getting past the status quo. Who the fuck wants to look like everyone else. I dont take gear to fit in, I take it to stand out.

Thanks again for the post

Agreed on both highlighted parts, everyone can't/shouldn't be "big". Some folks can't decipher that big and fat is just fat. If you weigh 265 and you're 30%bf... what's the point? Be visually appealing. Otherwise you look like a fat guy wasting your gear. I support everyone's purpose/intent for running what they run, BUT look the part. No you don't have to be 100% dialed in on everything, but when you post a pic there should be some muscle visible IMO. I'm far from perfect, nor do I aspire to be very lean as I am comfortable where I'm at and can run some tren/provi if I choose to cut some, but as you stated... have some good, quality mass and know your body type. There are some really impressive smaller guys (shorter than me) that kill it and there are some dudes taller than me that just look taller than me lol. If you run gear, just look like AAS use is a definite possibility... big, lumpy, dense, shredded and cut whatever your poison, own it. I have a different perspective than a lot of folks I guess as I have my set of goals and ideas as to how I want to look. We all are individuals, but don't let others dictate your goals by saying 'I don't want ppl staring at me and wondering', I mean I get it and that is your right to feel that way, but when you first became infatuated with the lifestyle did you say I wanna be jacked, or did you start out saying I wanna look natty and just in top shape? Big, or huge isn't for everyone and some just don't have the genetics for it, hell I might not, but I am content pursuing what I am going after and it'd be hard for someone to say I'm not serious about it, or my training.
 
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Got to buy some tighter tanks lol

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I'm trying to catch you guys I'm 5'9" at 210 the heaviest I've been is 220 I'm trying to get to 230 but I don't think it's possible with out getting soft
 
HGH helps alot.

I'm on 4 ius a day right now i'm seeing size just no weight gain meaning the scales not budging lol i've been on for like three or four months too but I just upped it to four a few weeks ago I ran it at 2.5 for a month and then three for a month and then 3.5 for a month I'm not sure if I should keep upping it shit gets expensive
 
I'm going to try and run it for a whole year I want to take it during my bulk which I'm on right now then I want to cruise for a little maybe a month or two and then hop on a cut I want to see both worlds while on HGH
 
I'm on 4 ius a day right now i'm seeing size just no weight gain meaning the scales not budging lol i've been on for like three or four months too but I just upped it to four a few weeks ago I ran it at 2.5 for a month and then three for a month and then 3.5 for a month I'm not sure if I should keep upping it shit gets expensive

I ran test, tren, eq, and 1test cyp with 5iu and I stayed same weight but destroyed the fat I had on me.
 
For my cut I was thinking something along those lines like maybe test tren 1testcyp or eq idk yet doses in the higher range of corse except the test maybe keep it at 500 but we'll see I always end up upping shit lol. The crazy thing is im almost on a gram of test and 700 deca and still barely any weight gain. I look fuller even my chick was saying that I'm getting bigger in this cycle I'm just not gaining the weight
 
For my cut I was thinking something along those lines like maybe test tren 1testcyp or eq idk yet doses in the higher range of corse except the test maybe keep it at 500 but we'll see I always end up upping shit lol. The crazy thing is im almost on a gram of test and 700 deca and still barely any weight gain. I look fuller even my chick was saying that I'm getting bigger in this cycle I'm just not gaining the weight

Change up your training. Give yourself a nice shock. Don't ever let the training get stale
 
I'm at the gym right now about to hit shoulders and legs .. I usually train pretty good I'm at the gym for a good 1.5-2 hours a day some Inez 7 days a week. I took a rest day yesterday I need to start taking more rest days
 
At one point I was pinning 10iu's a day but a seizure of 300ius fucked that all up.


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I'm at the gym right now about to hit shoulders and legs .. I usually train pretty good I'm at the gym for a good 1.5-2 hours a day some Inez 7 days a week. I took a rest day yesterday I need to start taking more rest days

In all honesty that's too frequent, you're not allowing rest and recovery. You might be on gear but you're limiting yourself by not allowing rest/recovery periods. I train M - F and take weekends off and if for some reason I'm busy, or worn down from a hard session I take a day off as well. A balance of pushing it and resting is key.

I like your way of thinking 44!

Lol, me too bro. Me too.
 
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