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  • #16
    I definitely think about this. Long and hard every day. Health is key~ without it you have nothing. I'm 5'8 almost 200 lbs and there are definitely days I feel like my joints would love 30 less lbs on them. But I'm addicted to this lifestyle and it suits me best. I'm the best version of myself and I think that's what matters most.

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    • #17
      Re: Do any of you youngsters think about this...

      Originally posted by zedhed View Post
      ^^^Discuss with the Dawg bro. He is an encyclopedia on it.^^^
      Thanks my blood brother. I have talked with him in detail about this and as always papa is such a loving mentor.
      When I die I want to be called a friend or family member by everyone I came into contact with!!!

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      • #18
        Re: Do any of you youngsters think about this...

        I'll tell you this... my body feels A LOT better since I've been on peptides (CJC-1295 + GHRP-s). It's made a tremendous difference. For the doses I run peptides is more economical and gets the job done but if someone is wondering if Peptides or GH will make a difference I'm here to tell you it WILL.
        DISCLAIMER: "SisterSteel" is a fictitious character with the sole purpose to entertain. Any information/advice given out, stated, or implied is for entertainment only and should not be considered the advocation of any illegal activity.

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        • #19
          Re: Do any of you youngsters think about this...

          Originally posted by tommygunz View Post
          All I care about now is aesthetics not strength. I wish I had figured this out sooner.
          I'm with Tommy on this statement. It took arthritis in both elbows and one surgically repaired rotator cuff for me to figure this out, and I was 56. I forget who said it, but it is now my motto. It doesn't matter how much you can bench press, it's how much you LOOK like you can bench press.

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          • #20
            Re: Do any of you youngsters think about this...

            Originally posted by SisterSteel View Post
            I'll tell you this... my body feels A LOT better since I've been on peptides (CJC-1295 + GHRP-s). It's made a tremendous difference. For the doses I run peptides is more economical and gets the job done but if someone is wondering if Peptides or GH will make a difference I'm here to tell you it WILL.
            GHRP's and CJC-1295 really do help!

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            • #21
              Re: Do any of you youngsters think about this...

              I'm turning 55 this summer. I'm lifting as heavy if not heavier then I did when I was 28. I'd like to think smarter too. One thing for certain. going to do my best to continue for as long as I can.

              I haven't considered or tried peps or gh but...could be a thought. I'd need to really read up on them to see if they'd benefit me.

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              • #22
                Re: Do any of you youngsters think about this...

                Originally posted by JerseyDevil View Post
                I'm with Tommy on this statement. It took arthritis in both elbows and one surgically repaired rotator cuff for me to figure this out, and I was 56. I forget who said it, but it is now my motto. It doesn't matter how much you can bench press, it's how much you LOOK like you can bench press.
                I'm the complete opposite but than again I'm not a bber (at least not anymore). For me I don't want to just look strong, I want to be truly strong. Strong may be relative but there are numbers that no one can argue about when it comes to be being called strong.

                For example... for me it was back squatting 500lbs raw. That is a number no one can say isn't strong and I'm going to see if I can break my PR which is 535lbs.
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                • #23
                  Re: Do any of you youngsters think about this...

                  Originally posted by SisterSteel View Post
                  For example... for me it was back squatting 500lbs raw. That is a number no one can say isn't strong and I'm going to see if I can break my PR which is 535lbs.
                  That IS strong Sister.

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                  • #24
                    Re: Do any of you youngsters think about this...

                    Originally posted by SisterSteel View Post
                    I'm the complete opposite but than again I'm not a bber (at least not anymore). For me I don't want to just look strong, I want to be truly strong. Strong may be relative but there are numbers that no one can argue about when it comes to be being called strong.

                    For example... for me it was back squatting 500lbs raw. That is a number no one can say isn't strong and I'm going to see if I can break my PR which is 535lbs.
                    Nice squat Ms Steele. Beats my best! 490 @ 165lb class. Had a 530 dead and a 265 bench. Bench sucked back then! These are competition numbers. Been a long time since I last competed but plan on doing so sometime in the future.

                    Keep up the great work! Very impressive.

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                    • #25
                      Re: Do any of you youngsters think about this...

                      Originally posted by any1uno View Post
                      Nice squat Ms Steele. Beats my best! 490 @ 165lb class. Had a 530 dead and a 265 bench. Bench sucked back then! These are competition numbers. Been a long time since I last competed but plan on doing so sometime in the future.

                      Keep up the great work! Very impressive.
                      Those are big numbers any1uno.
                      DISCLAIMER: "SisterSteel" is a fictitious character with the sole purpose to entertain. Any information/advice given out, stated, or implied is for entertainment only and should not be considered the advocation of any illegal activity.

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