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To Juice or Not to Juice
Let me start off by saying that back in 80's I did more than my fair share of cycles and fortunatly didnt have any major side effects. Now I have a son playing JUCO and has all the talent and speed to go Div. 1 but size wise he still needs to add some size. He has worked his butt off with the strength coach and has the right diet but his gains have stopped and his doesnt think 180 CB will last long in the big leagues. He has his own money and is determined to buy some roids off the internet and start stacking. Its not like our day when we would use horse steroids or whatever and never gave it thought. He knows what could happen but like all dumb a$$ kids thinks it wont happen to him. I've thought about having the trainer speak with him but he is an adult and if he doesnt make it, then dad will be the one that kept him from his dreams. Does anyone have any ideas or suggesions on alternatives that would be healthier. God only knows what comes in internet steroids
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Tell him, "DO IT, PUSSY!"
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make sure he works out in his bad idea jeans
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Cheat to win, Eddie!
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Personally, I think you're crazy if you let him shoot himself up period, and even more crazy letting him shoot up with something he bought online.
Bottom line is you objecting is you being a responsible parent. If he doesn't "make it" it's not because he didn't do steroids, it's because he wasn't good enough. |
If you don't have the frame to make it, then sometimes you just have to accept that. I understand that really sucks. But you only have what God gave you. You can't force anything more and expect good results. I've seen too many friends in this situation and they end up with a changed personality and still end up not making it anyway. And once the got big, they had to keep it up for fear of shrinking again.
I'd strongly advise against this. But I understand why he wants to. Tough situation. |
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He's a kid. 180 isn't small for a CB. It's not HUGE, but he certainly has time to grow.
There are enough over the counter supplements and nutritionists out there that can help him get over the hump. If he's plateaued, it's because he's doing the wrong training regime. You need to get him help in the areas of training and nutrition, not look the other way so he can buy 'roids off the internet. That's a totally irresponsible move on your part and could have serious and even deadly consequences for your son. Don't do it. |
If he is insisting on doing it, have him go to a doctor. Have him tell the doctor straight up that he is juicing and he needs to keep an eye on his liver, cholesterol. Also make sure he knows proper injecting technique (i.e. always aspirate before squeezing the plunger, always use new needles, thoroughly clean the area, stay away from arteries, veins, and nerves, etc.). The doctor won't squeal on him, but if he's already dead set on it, this could prevent worse problems.
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Yeah,
Cause if he doesn't make a living playing football, what ever will he do. |
If he has to take the juice to be a D1 athlete, then he really isn't one. Really a ****ing stupid decision.
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Tell him to mainline that shit or he isn't a real man.
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Work harder. No offense but roids are for losers. If you use roids you're admitting you're not good enough and if you go through life with that attitude you won't get far anyway.
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He's either good enough or he isn't.
Maybe instead of fretting over jacking your kid full of 'roids you should talk to him about the importance of an education, especially since the odds of him making it to the NFL, even if he makes it to DI, are about 1 in 100. |
wow.
I just... Anyway, I think you should probably just tell him not to take steroids - and to, ya know, study something he could do as a profession other than football. |
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