In that sense, absolutely. No arguments there, and I appreciate your response.
I'm thinking more of the underlying issue, though.
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Some food for thought...
I have a client, in real life, that tore his labrum at work. Caught a water heater full of water while up on a ladder.
He began training with me to help rehab his shoulder, but continued to have problems. Of his own accord, he went and bought a very mild prohormone (legal), and did one cycle of it. Same substance as an old designer steroid called Promagnon-25. After he finished his cycle, along with the exercises we were doing, his doctor cleared him for full work duty. His shoulder went from 80% disability to 1%, according to the doctor.
Is that dude a cheater? Or does this just apply to athletes?
Haha look at this guy trying to be like my boy chael
"He got caught..." "He ran out of time..."
I think it went like this in Nate's head, "Chael started using testosterone "therapeutically" and beat me maybe I could use it the same way from my doctor and that will get me over the top to win a championship."
He will nvr be as good as chaEl
He will nvr be as good as chael
I would love to be on approved doctor supervised HRT. I would. Apparently a vast majority of pros does it one way or another so they're might be a pattern. And yes, its all about recovery time. More hard training in a shorter amount of time equals more results.
What I wanna know is did they start doin it at the top or use it to get to the top? Then keep doin it just more sophisticated. I bet the latter.
I dont for the record, but plan to when my body naturally declines.