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    way too soon for gear

    So I've been contemplating on using some gear for awhile and kinda been getting some things I think might be down my alley. So as a result of my asking and snooping around the gym my lil brother (33) found a guy who made a used car sales type of pitch to him and well the guy was right so far but my brothers been going to the gym for a month and a half and the last 2 weeks he's been using and I can see a difference already but how long should someone be working out before jumping on some gear? my brother is a housing framer and I just don't think having a physical job is enough to consider ready to hope on gear can someone lend a insight to how long people should be working out before they start please?

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    listen up mother theresa, who the fuck are you to judge who should use gear or not. Actaully who cares. Do you want to be clark kent or fucking super man. Quit being a little bitch and jump on or sit back and keep complaining.

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    Really you should be in the gym for a few years.
    But your bro's 33.
    Hes big enough to make his own decisions.

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    hey 14 yr. old , if ur bro. wants dick up , why r u bothered , i started roids at 17 , fuck ur bro is mature enough to judge what he's doing , shut up and wipe ur butt .

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    Quote Originally Posted by blazeftp View Post
    Really you should be in the gym for a few years.
    But your bro's 33.
    Hes big enough to make his own decisions.
    I agree with blazeftp. I think a few years in the gym to get your connective tissue in the game is a good idea. He is 33 yrs old tho...he can do what he wants. Although, you may have to listen to him at a later date talk about his injuries...

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    Most experienced bodybuilders would probably tell you to build a base first. That should take 3-5 years. The base building process lets one better understand how and what kind of training and diet his body responds to. Once a base is established it always serves as a point from which the body can be judged.

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    Quote Originally Posted by blazeftp View Post
    Really you should be in the gym for a few years.
    But your bro's 33.
    Hes big enough to make his own decisions.
    I think this is spot on. The best reason to come as close to your natural potential first is to be ready to get the most from your first cycle. Also, injury is much less likely if you have some significant development. So I think it's about optimizing your development and staying away from injuries. All that being said, he is old enough to learn the hard way that this is not the best way to go.

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    some of these responses go to show that not every muscle is increased in size when on gear and what kind of brother would just let his brother do something that could potentially cost him his well being so thanks to the more intelligent and sorry to those that actually represent the MEATHEAD title they well deserve

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