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    Thoughts on members of military & AAS

    In my opinion, I think that AAS's should be available for all members of the service. It could be very beneficial and add to their training. I spent 10 years in the service and I wish I had that option available to me. I remember thinking that the better my body looked the harder I wanted to push myself and train. I was 17 at the time but almost 20 years later I find myself feeling like that again. I'm aware there are negative consequences as well but I think the positive out-weighs the negative and as long as the AAS's are used responsibly that the negative things would be minimized. I think the biggest problem would be the age. If they havn't reached their max natural potentional I know it may not be a good thing for them to start using anything like AAS to help them. I just feel it would give them an edge in alot of areas like: hand to hand combat, close quarters combat & the soldier's overall strength & conditioning. With alot of people I know that use AAS that in itself was a motivator to do those workouts when they really didn't feel like doing them. I mean, if someone pays x amount of dollars for their cycle the last thing they want to do is waste their money. I know society as a whole would NEVER go for this! They would say that the taxpayers would have to pay for the negative things that happen due to AAS, especially the healthcare. I also believe that size is a factor when it comes to fear in most people. Afterall, if you were our enemy who would you rather be in hand to hand combat with: some pussy that weighs 130 and looks like your 12 year old brother or some soldier that's 180-220 lbs. of muscle that has their testosterone levels so high that they could tell just by looking at them that they are FUCKED!!!
    I love my country & the men and women that fight to keep it they way we know it. So I support anything that may give them an edge in any situation where they face a threat.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bigedawg23 View Post
    In my opinion, I think that AAS's should be available for all members of the service. It could be very beneficial and add to their training. I spent 10 years in the service and I wish I had that option available to me. I remember thinking that the better my body looked the harder I wanted to push myself and train. I was 17 at the time but almost 20 years later I find myself feeling like that again. I'm aware there are negative consequences as well but I think the positive out-weighs the negative and as long as the AAS's are used responsibly that the negative things would be minimized. I think the biggest problem would be the age. If they havn't reached their max natural potentional I know it may not be a good thing for them to start using anything like AAS to help them. I just feel it would give them an edge in alot of areas like: hand to hand combat, close quarters combat & the soldier's overall strength & conditioning. With alot of people I know that use AAS that in itself was a motivator to do those workouts when they really didn't feel like doing them. I mean, if someone pays x amount of dollars for their cycle the last thing they want to do is waste their money. I know society as a whole would NEVER go for this! They would say that the taxpayers would have to pay for the negative things that happen due to AAS, especially the healthcare. I also believe that size is a factor when it comes to fear in most people. Afterall, if you were our enemy who would you rather be in hand to hand combat with: some pussy that weighs 130 and looks like your 12 year old brother or some soldier that's 180-220 lbs. of muscle that has their testosterone levels so high that they could tell just by looking at them that they are FUCKED!!!
    I love my country & the men and women that fight to keep it they way we know it. So I support anything that may give them an edge in any situation where they face a threat.
    Agree 100%-Juice 'em up.

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    it should be legal for everyone but especially for the military and LE. one of my buddies in the secret service had to get his knee scoped a couple of months ago and he's been on light duty for a couple of months and it's killing him. it's taking him so long to recover because of some damage done to his kneew from all the years running they do with 50lb packs. If he was in the NFL he would have been back in action in weeks.
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    i did a small cycle while in and it helped me tremendously.....i was the smallest in my platoon but still muscular....i just had a really tough time ruck marching with all that weight.....after cycle i was one of the best....i was more focused and wasn't a whining little bitch anymore
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    I was just reading this thread from Prince:
    http://www.ironmagazineforums.com/bodybuilding-gossip/119175-obesity-costs-usa-168-billion-every-year.html

    If we are spending so much money for a bunch of fat and lazy people, why not spend some money to make our fighting forces more effective? Those that use AAS in the military, which some do, reap the benefits. When used responsibly, I see no down side. Especially in a combat zone, if you run the risk of dying, why not use effective measures that could make you a more valuable weapon and help your body from being worn down? When you are alert, you have a greater chance of staying alive.

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    I join the Commando's this year.........
    I plan on being the biggest Recruit they have.

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    When I was a Naval Recruit they wouldn't even allow us to use the weight room on our own time, me and some guys would bench our bunks or do squats with our duffel bags stuffed with a bunch of wool blankets. I thought it was ludicrous not to let us lift weights, when I graduated I sent a letter to the CO of RTC and his reply was that they didn't want us overtraining or getting hurt....
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    Quote Originally Posted by blazeftp View Post
    I join the Commando's this year.........
    I plan on being the biggest Recruit they have.
    Good luck to ya bro. I'm not sure how they do initial military training over there where you're at, but hopefully you can maintain your mass. In the states, recruits usually lose weight in basic training. This is due to loss of sleep, not consuming enough calories, and heavy physical training in regards to running, push-ups, sit-ups ect. and no access to lifting heavy weights.

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    When I went to Basic I was like 138-142lbs at 5ft10. Talk about 1 of the smallest duded in the company. But I did manage to put on weight while I was there. I guess it was the 3 squares the same time everyday plus I would actually eat all the meal rather than grabbing a burger and calling it quits. My main problem was cardio when I joined. I played sports all thru High school and thought I was in decent condition but I got a taste of what conditioning was all about. Now,almost 20 years later, I still only weigh 154lbs. That's 1 of the reasons I'm looking forward to doing my 1st cycle. Like Irish said"it sux being the smallest recruit there" and to finally be able to do something about it gives me a Hard On!!!
    Not to mention I have a 4 year old daughter now so in about 12-15 years she's going to be dating. I want the little pricks she brings home to take 1 look and think "Damn her dad is a beast" instead of "I can hit that because what the F is her dad going to do" I was reading a post somewhere that was asking members if they use the size that they've gained while on AAS to their advantage or if they planned to. My answer is "Fuck Yeah" There's been so many situations in my life where I have been the smallest guy in the group and end up getting fucked with because of it. Anyways,back to the topic, Anything,legal or not, that helps our men & women I say let'em have it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DarkHorse View Post
    Good luck to ya bro. I'm not sure how they do initial military training over there where you're at, but hopefully you can maintain your mass. In the states, recruits usually lose weight in basic training. This is due to loss of sleep, not consuming enough calories, and heavy physical training in regards to running, push-ups, sit-ups ect. and no access to lifting heavy weights.
    Its like your version of the Rangers.

    Training is 32 weeks.
    One of the hardest in the world they say.

    I know i might loose some mass but am going to try my best not to.

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