Even if they did “peak” at 25, that doesn’t mean they’re going to dramatically fall for no reason after that. Especially if you continue building more muscle.
I’m 30 and 2 weeks out from my first ever bodybuilding show. It’s a passion of mine for sure and the dream is to be on that Olympia stage one day, so yes after I max out my natural potential the conversation will be had on taking PEDs. I have two coaches who I trust very much so I know that when the time comes it’ll be the right time. Steroids aren’t safe and bodybuilding isn’t safe or healthy but it’s a risk you need to take if you want to be on that Olympia stage. Love your content by the way!
I personally don’t think it’s worth it to sacrifice your health to get to the Olympia, but what I can appreciate about you is that you are able to admit that it’s not a great thing, however, you’re choosing to do it for a specific purpose. Unlike Alex who constantly whines and tries to make excuses for why he NEEDS it in his 20s (which he recently just announced that he started taking testosterone in case you missed that).
@@CamberFitness Yes I did see that! Like you said a lot of these guys are doing it for all the wrong reasons. I understand for most of them that’s how they make a living and what not. But most do it for shallow reasons so it’s not worth it. For myself I’m a long ways from taking PEDs since I have so much room to grow naturally and who knows maybe in a couple of years I will change my mind. It’s a marathon not a sprint
@camilorodriguez8045 he definitely doesn’t NEED it. He said his testosterone levels have varied from 215-900 naturally (being shredded vs healthy) but he doesn’t like the way he looks when he actually feels good. Ironically he thinks brain fog, low sex drive, and feeling like you’re starving will go away with testosterone, but those are symptoms of being too lean.
Personally not totally sure that I needed it, but it has measurably improved my life and health in almost every way. With low T everything was an uphill battle, where effort now feels relatively effortless. Later discovered thyroid issues that I think were the true cause of my symptoms and even the low T. Now I think everyone should look at eliminating PUFA from their diet and evaluate thyroid/metabolism (measure your basal body temperature) before considering TRT. It does suck to rely on the drugs, so I intend to try stopping it now that health and metabolism are fixed
💉How “OLD” are YOU, and do you think you’ll need TRT? 🤔 Or is it simply an excuse to justify taking drugs? 💊
😂 It’s also funny to me that it’s these top-tier genetic outliers who think their levels are going to randomly crash at a certain age…🤷♂️
Definitely not 30, but trt will eventually be a good option for every man out there
At what age do you think that would be?
@CamberFitness depends on the person, but 30 is only 5 years after your test levels naturally peak
Even if they did “peak” at 25, that doesn’t mean they’re going to dramatically fall for no reason after that. Especially if you continue building more muscle.
I’m 30 and 2 weeks out from my first ever bodybuilding show. It’s a passion of mine for sure and the dream is to be on that Olympia stage one day, so yes after I max out my natural potential the conversation will be had on taking PEDs. I have two coaches who I trust very much so I know that when the time comes it’ll be the right time. Steroids aren’t safe and bodybuilding isn’t safe or healthy but it’s a risk you need to take if you want to be on that Olympia stage. Love your content by the way!
I personally don’t think it’s worth it to sacrifice your health to get to the Olympia, but what I can appreciate about you is that you are able to admit that it’s not a great thing, however, you’re choosing to do it for a specific purpose. Unlike Alex who constantly whines and tries to make excuses for why he NEEDS it in his 20s (which he recently just announced that he started taking testosterone in case you missed that).
@@CamberFitness Yes I did see that! Like you said a lot of these guys are doing it for all the wrong reasons. I understand for most of them that’s how they make a living and what not. But most do it for shallow reasons so it’s not worth it. For myself I’m a long ways from taking PEDs since I have so much room to grow naturally and who knows maybe in a couple of years I will change my mind. It’s a marathon not a sprint
@camilorodriguez8045 he definitely doesn’t NEED it. He said his testosterone levels have varied from 215-900 naturally (being shredded vs healthy) but he doesn’t like the way he looks when he actually feels good. Ironically he thinks brain fog, low sex drive, and feeling like you’re starving will go away with testosterone, but those are symptoms of being too lean.
Personally not totally sure that I needed it, but it has measurably improved my life and health in almost every way. With low T everything was an uphill battle, where effort now feels relatively effortless. Later discovered thyroid issues that I think were the true cause of my symptoms and even the low T. Now I think everyone should look at eliminating PUFA from their diet and evaluate thyroid/metabolism (measure your basal body temperature) before considering TRT. It does suck to rely on the drugs, so I intend to try stopping it now that health and metabolism are fixed
Good points! I’d be interested to hear how it goes for you if you do decide to get off TRT and if it was the thyroid all along.
Cute baby! Yep, nothing wrong with your manly hormone. 😂😊
💪 Thanks! 😂😘
7.8 h of sleep per night? I wish. If i don't get between 8 h 15 min and 8 h 45 min of sleep per night, I am not myself!
Yea, some people need more and some less. 8 hrs is typically good for most people.