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Dr. S In Real Life

Posted on June 24, 2009
Filed Under Anabolic Steroids

Well I have been doing this blogging thing now for 8-9 months, and to be honest I kind of hit the wall, I had nothing to write about that was worth reading ( even though some of the stuff I write really isn’t readable ). So I thought this might be a good time to tell you about myself.

I grew up in a rough neighborhood in a not so large city. Growing up was fun but tough, I love Spanish food and Spanish women, but that is a whole other topic…. So I was always an over achiever , but never got to far because I was a grade A screw up. I was a soccer superstar in an area where no one gave a dam or even knew we had a team. I guess my point is that its not over until its over ( look at my profession now).

I started lifting at 14, i was always a chubby little bastard so lifting helped that ( well kind of ), so I did it as often as possible. I remember taking a 50 minute long bus ride to lift, and I was dedicated.Its funny now because I bitch if I have to drive 5 minutes now.

This where my determination is needed. My genetics hold me back like no other force, for this purpose , my genetics happen to be my kryptonite and unfortunately it happens to reside inside of me. Even at the pinnacle of my soccer career I never had a six pack. I did have a flat stomach but nothing more. I am blessed with good strength, but it seems my strongest muscles are also my less profound looking ones. I have shoulders that have always been exceptionally strong, but aren’t very big.  Well my biceps , are weak and small so I am screwed there too, well small in compared to the rest of me.

So I train like an animal , and continue to do so sometimes with what seems to be little to no gains. The only thing that keeps me there is the possibility of  getting to that place one day. I want a simple build  between 215-230 around 5 or 6 % body fat. I have hit 10 % a few times in the last few years, only to give up after severe frustration. The last 4% is always the hardest, and even though I know this, I am human, so I am fallible. We all are. My point is I am 29, and I am in better shape then I was 6 years ago. Anyone can do it, any fat lazy bastard sitting on his couch right now can do it, and it doesn’t start with steroids. No , not what so ever,  it starts with hard work.

I know I say this a lot but if your not willing to work hard steroids will not do it for you. It does give you the ability, but if the effort isn’t there then neither will be the muscle, maybe some water.  The journey needs to start with a boat load of hard work , and when you have reached that point, only then is steroids a feasible option.

So I sit here ,  after a shitty start and a lot of procrastination, I became a hard worker, got through several years of school, and still have that same drive in the gym, maybe more so now.

Please feel free to contact me with any question or comments you may have at drs@steroidslive.com .

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One Response to “Dr. S In Real Life”

  1. massxpress on August 4th, 2009 2:06 am

    Great post. I won an overall regional show 6 years ago working , in school, and 20 years of hard training and supplements. I had no money, and did 1/2 of an ansdrol/day, 100 prop, 50 winny/day. for 6 weeks then only laurabolin(remeber that) it was 50mg and I did 500/week and suspension 100 EOD. Took the water out the usual crazy ways and looked shredded. Later I find out most of the “stuff” was junk. I only know the Laura and winny to be real for certain. Point is i trained my ass off dieted and did cardio, thought I was talking a light cycle anyway and still came in at just under 225 shredded.I commend you for the tenets of hard work. Other than the hardness/deepness of the muscles, I really feel a seasoned competitor can “get away with” very little when dieting. The offseason when calories are high helps foster growth when on supps. I remember working out at a certain Mr O’s power and beuty gym in Chicago in my formable years. This Cuban Mr O, taught me to look at mgs instead of “cutting drugs or esoteric stuff” as long as it was real all you needed was a little when dieting…now what constitutes a little in 1985 compared to today…..

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