Dude, take some of the advice here and wait several more years. you are not near finished growing naturally and at 17 yrs old, GH should be the last thing on your mind. eat right, bust your ass in the gym and you will def keep growing at this age without any gear.
No comment!
[quote]Boxer666 wrote:
Go for it. take before and after pictures. when you first start lifting you get your best results so make sure you do it right, rotate and do legs even if you dont like to. make sure you eat 3 protein shakes a day with 2 scoops and some solid meals. raise the lift on your compound movements mostly bench, squat, deadlift. then later on ill have you on some test and you will be a monster![/quote]
dood come on… let me make this clear first I AM NOT FLAMING YOU…I want to know why you think that this is the best advice you can give for a 17 yr old thats new to lifting???
Gerdy
[quote]Dirty Gerdy wrote:
Boxer666 wrote:
Go for it. take before and after pictures. when you first start lifting you get your best results so make sure you do it right, rotate and do legs even if you dont like to. make sure you eat 3 protein shakes a day with 2 scoops and some solid meals. raise the lift on your compound movements mostly bench, squat, deadlift. then later on ill have you on some test and you will be a monster!
dood come on… let me make this clear first I AM NOT FLAMING YOU…I want to know why you think that this is the best advice you can give for a 17 yr old thats new to lifting???
Gerdy[/quote]
maybe hes joking. The ONE thing I know about HGH is it must be kept in the fridge, or freezer one of the two. I think your parents will shit bricks when they see that there.
[quote]bushidobadboy wrote:
Thewannabe wrote:
bauerbach wrote:
can you get the stuff? thatd be the first question.
and if the answer to that is yes.
can you afford the stuff?
if that is yes… well you should already have the rest of the info if you managed to get the first to figured out. and if not, it really doesnt matter.
Stop giving advice, it’s not helpful.
No, you should not be taking HGH if you are new to lifting. Read some of the articles on T-Nation about calorie intake and dieting. Check out articles that have programs for beginners, I recommend Chad Waterbury’s ABBH I and II. Lastly, get the idea of taking anabolics out of your head and come back in 4-5 years. Feel free to read articles and learn about them though.
WTF? You give out questionable advice all the time. This guys advice isn’t so bad, so why are you ripping on him?
I personally know one 18 yr old who is on GH with my full blessing. OK so he’s a complete rarity in his level of inderstanding and maturity, whilst the OP probably isn’t. However don’t just regurgitate info that you think you know that happens to be wrong.
Bushy
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I really don’t know why my advice is being questioned. I looked over his post in another forum, he just started working out and he says “He wants to get bigger”. I said that HGH would not be detrimental to him if he used it, but if he would want good results (anabolicly) he should first have a diet and workout regiment in line, which could take 4-5 years. I know it took me more than 3 to fully understand how to build muscle, and I am still learning every day. I didn’t say NEVER TAKE HGH BECAUSE ITS BAD. I don’t know why I am getting hostile responses from the advice I gave.
And yes, I told him to stop giving advice if it was going to be like that. It was self evident that if you need a product, you need to know where to find one and have the money. If he were to at least give more insight in his post, I would not of said anything. I just did not want advice as in, “Need steroids, first you gotta find a supplier and have $, then you should know the rest.” Of course this isn’t steroids, its HGH. That, however, was my point.
P.S.
I try not to give out advice, unless I understand the situation fully or someone else has said it. I obviously need to learn a lot more about all the bodybuilding super-supplements. I do not deem myself highly knowledgeable in these areas, but I try to give out advice, that is as accurately as possible, when I can. I also try to be as accurate as possible and list any possible discrepancies in my advice.
As soon as he said he was 17, this thread should have been closed.