In my original post, I went into detail about who I am. I asked for guidance from seasoned members for data that is easily found already documented. It is not that I am too lazy to do the research, it is because I became a member to meet other members. To both learn and hopefully be helpful to the community.
Because I reference a book in other posts, I will only say that anything I post regarding my unorthadox approach to getting fit.
I am using testosterone because an American doctor prescribes it. After seeing all of the claims made about HGH, I want to include it in my regiment.
They are instruments to success. I believe that if the claims are true, then testosterone/HGH therapy will enhance my weightloss efforts.
The means to success lies in my approach. I have no planned workout. I rely on focus and teqhnique to ensure whatever I am doing is better than doing nothing, and that by a series of smaller, varied excercises add up quickly.
You see, I am a writer not a bodybuilder. I am officially in my mid-forties, and my goal is to have an "athletic" look. Lean over large.
I think everyone has a story. My posts are attempts to reach out to the community and make new friends.
I don't know the etiquette, so asked to be excused if I drift. I am not a contentious person. I believe in the right to have an opinion so long as it does not attack or target other members in a bad way. I never have the intention to offend. The words may come out wrong, but I find it easy to apologize and move on.
Thanks for reading
Kris
I will be submitting my manuscript to the publisher who optioned my book called Free Spirit Fitness. I am posting
Because I reference a book in other posts, I will only say that anything I post regarding my unorthadox approach to getting fit.
I am using testosterone because an American doctor prescribes it. After seeing all of the claims made about HGH, I want to include it in my regiment.
They are instruments to success. I believe that if the claims are true, then testosterone/HGH therapy will enhance my weightloss efforts.
The means to success lies in my approach. I have no planned workout. I rely on focus and teqhnique to ensure whatever I am doing is better than doing nothing, and that by a series of smaller, varied excercises add up quickly.
You see, I am a writer not a bodybuilder. I am officially in my mid-forties, and my goal is to have an "athletic" look. Lean over large.
I think everyone has a story. My posts are attempts to reach out to the community and make new friends.
I don't know the etiquette, so asked to be excused if I drift. I am not a contentious person. I believe in the right to have an opinion so long as it does not attack or target other members in a bad way. I never have the intention to offend. The words may come out wrong, but I find it easy to apologize and move on.
Thanks for reading
Kris
I will be submitting my manuscript to the publisher who optioned my book called Free Spirit Fitness. I am posting