Author: Dr. Steroids

Introducing our esteemed author at SteroidsLive, Johnathan Reed, a seasoned fitness enthusiast with a passion for empowering others on their journey to optimal health and performance. With years of experience in the fitness industry and a background in sports science, Johnathan brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to his writing. Dedicated to providing accurate, evidence-based information, he strives to educate and inspire readers to achieve their fitness goals safely and effectively. Through his engaging and informative articles, Johnathan aims to make a positive impact on the lives of individuals seeking to transform their bodies and improve their overall well-being. Join him on the path to success at SteroidsLive, where fitness meets knowledge.

Most mothers are concerned about weight gain and loss after pregnancy because they want that perfect belly once again.  A lifestyle change has occurred and putting that into consideration is what will make or break a mother’s ability to lose her baby belly. Getting rid of the baby belly can be done if it is done correctly and consistently. Start out by measuring your belly, thighs, arms and chest.  Note the measurements and place them somewhere safe. You will not be looking at these for some time. Weigh yourself and note the weight. Set your goals. Be real and honest.…

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At only 5′9″ tall and weighing 185 lbs, thirty year old #89 WR Steve Smith of the Carolina Panthers is a voice to be reckoned with. Smith is, somewhat, of a mentor to the rookies on the Panthers team. A self-proclaimed introvert….he is far beyond the silent and reserved character that he claims to be. Frequently, he is out-spoken about matters that are relevant to him. Smith verbalizes his opinions in a ferocious panther-like fashion. In the game against the Arizona Cardinals….Smith caught a 50 yard touchdown reception from QB Jake Delhomme. This was his {Smith} first of the season.…

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Pittsburg Steelers Safety Ryan Clark may soon find himself deactivated from the team roster. Number 25 {Clark} was signed as a 2002 undrafted free agent, with 39 tackles, two interceptions and 0 sacks. A medical condition that has caused him to lose 35 pounds due to medical complications, has his NFL career on the hot plate. Clark suffers from a sickle-cell trait and another undisclosed medical condition. Shortly after playing a game in Denver’s high altitude….Clark became, severely, ill. The episode has caused him {Clark} to undergo surgeries to remove his spleen and gall bladder. On this coming Monday night….Pittsburg…

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Well I have discussed this with many other members of the steroid community, the reason the ugly stereotypes that follow steroids are allowed to breed and grow stronger is simple. The members of our community are scared to speak up, why do all the forums have screen names, yes partly to protect yourself against Law Enforcement, but also because most are scared that the community around them will find out. Plain and simply this can be stopped if we speak up. You see a pamphlet that has incorrect info , let us know and e-mail on it.  A TV program…

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The NFL has pretty much crushed my “Hourglass” theory and my gooey, cheesy center has risen closer to the top.  Well, that’s why they call it a theory.  It hadn’t been proven yet and it was actually disproved this Sunday and Monday.  So, who has the power in the NFL now?  Check how we went from “Hourglass” to “V” in just one week. 1.  New Orleans Saints – Give me a convincing argument that this is not the most impressive team you’ve seen in a long time.  You can’t.  When Drew Brees takes off his helmet and sits down on…

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Bodybuilders love to breathe fresh air; it helps them maintain energy and a healthy glow. A two-year study conducted by NASA proves that houseplants clean up to 87% of the air pollutants in the air of an average home. Just as nature intended, plants in the home can filter the air that we breathe. Plants can take any stale indoor room, purify it, and renew it. The plants filter out the toxins, pollutants and carbon dioxide. That is very important to any person, like a bodybuilder, who wants to live a healthier life. The idea of using indoor plants as…

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Jason “Mayhem” Miller is one of the most popular fighters outside of the UFC.  He has gained notoriety by not only compiling an excellent 22-6 record, and he also hosts the MTV show, Bully Beatdown, where MMA fighters challenge bullies to a fight.  While Mayhem has a great sports personality, what truly sticks him out from the pack are his fight entrances. Miller not only tries to win fights, his main goal is to entertain the fans.  His ring entrances are more based on WWE fighters than traditional mixed martial artists.  He has done everything from choreographed dances with Japanese…

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Believe it or not Bodybuilders enjoy Archery in their free time because Archery seems like an easy sport, but actually requires a fit body and a keen mind.  Nothing better than working the mind after lifting the weights. Archery is wonderful at training the mind to concentrate and not hold back. Warming up and stretching before shooting reduces tension in the body and prevents injury.  Take the time to stretch before picking up the bow and arrow, so you concentrate better and feel better while you make the bulls-eye. Make sure you have a warmed up body.  Bodies stretch better…

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Ever since 1998, when Tennessee defeated Florida State 23-16 in the Fiesta Bowl, the Bowl Championship Series, or BCS, has run rampant on college football.  It was supposed to deliver a clear cut national champion, #1 vs. #2, in a no holds barred, winner take all battle.  The reasoning was to pit the best of the best, instead of a bunch of “disorganized, haphazard bowl selections where some bowls were making decisions on who to invite after seven or eight games of the regular season.”  In short, it was supposed to be a positive for the sport. Instead, all it…

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This week’s madness comes courtesy of the Yanks/Phillies World Series (the Turnpike Series for my faithful readers), a screwed up BCS, the opening week of the NBA, and NFL picks that I, well, I’m not particularly proud of.  Needless to say, this is the craziest week I’ve had since I started here and I didn’t quite see it coming.  I mean, for so long everything was massively predictable and I felt invincible making broad proclamations about how Tim Tebow was messed up in the head, the SEC was indirectly rigging games through poor officiating, the NFL was all good and…

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