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.

The News Out of the UK is reporting, Meet the 69-year-old pin-up boy Wednesday, December 10, 2008 Ripped: Dr Jeffrey Life, 69, has the body of a 30-year-old, but he didn’t always look so good (right) This image shows what a little hard work (and a few steroids) can do if you put your mind to something. Dr Jeffrey Life – yes, that’s really his name – may be eligible to draw his pension and what hair he has left is white. But take a look at the 69-year-old’s body and it looks like it belongs to that of…

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No matter if you’re a bodybuilder or you’ve never lifted weights, sex plays an important role in your life. A happy, regular sex life is what everyone would want to have. But there are several factors which have negative effect on our intimate life. Symbolically we can call them the “sex enemies“. If we want to fight our enemy, we need to identify it first. So, let’s do this. Alcohol and Erection Problems There is a whole sea of beer-loving men suffering from impotence. Scientists reached this sad conclusion after conducting various serious studies. Apparently, women married to drunkards are…

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Topps Trading Cards is getting in on all the MMA action. In January 2009 they will be introducing line of MMA trading cards. I knew it wouldn’t be long. The cool thing is that now you can see all your favorite fighters on a nice glossy, collectible trading card. The sad thing is that there will be tons of full grown men out there who be collecting them. I guess you have a good ala by if you have kids. You can do your best to say that it was them who wanted the cards. Anyways, here is a quick…

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Yoshiyuki Yoshida is looking forward to his upcoming fight with Josh Koscheck at UFC’s Fight for the Troops on December 10th. This will only be Yoshida’s second time in the Octagon, but he is getting a more than generous chance to make a name for himself in MMA. A win over a top 5 Welterweight like Josh Koscheck is sure to be heard around the world. It is very humble, grateful, and surprisingly confident about this match up. Here are some quotes from Yoshida in a recent MMA Weekly interview: “First of all, I would like to say thank you…

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Carbohydrates are major source of energy for our body. They fall into two types – simple and complex carbohydrates. Complex carbohydrates foods should be a base of your nutrition, except a short period after workout. Complex carbohydrates are slower to break down and cause a gentle increase in blood sugar levels, which does not lead to extreme insulin secretion. Simple Carbohydrates Are Essential after Training Simple carbohydrates intake first boosts rapid increase in blood sugar levels. This triggers higher insulin secretion and, as a result, lowers blood sugar levels. It explains why you feel exhausted, but what your body and…

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Some MMA fans want to be more than fans. They want a chance to step in the ring or cage with the guys that they watch on Pay Per View. Lots of these guys talk a lot of shit, but when it comes down to it, if they really had the chance to step in there with an MMA superstar, the would wimp out. One fan who was talking shit, actually got an opportunity to get in the ring with Josh Koscheck to see if he could hang with a top level fighter. While this guy definitely had the guts…

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So yesterday I spoke briefly about workout intensity, so I felt it was fitting to explain a few tips to help avoid injuries while on cycle.  With steroids, most find a huge increase in strength in a short time, and though your muscles seem ready to take on the weight, the rest of your body may not be.  This is why I recommend athletes avoid taking steroids that compromise your tendons and ligaments in anyway. But I also recommend supplementation to help with your tendons and such.  Aside that there are a few simple things I do to avoid injury,…

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Into making some cash betting on fighting? Here are the odds for the K1 World GP taking place on 12/06/08. Good Luck! K-1 WORLD GP 2008 Quarter Finals: Peter Aerts -170 Badr Hari +130 Remy Bonjasky -160 Jerome Le Banner +130 Gokhan Saki (Suspended) -210 Ruslan Karaev (Suspended) +170 Errol Zimmerman -250 Ewerton Teixeira +170

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I’m a firm believer of hard work, so when I hear of complaints that the gains didn’t come fast enough during cycles, I normally blame their work out not the steroids.  Yes steroids do help your muscles heal at a high rate, but they don’t lift the weights for you, so if your gains aren’t what you want, I do have a solution.  The solution is, GET OFF YOUR LAZY ASS and start putting in the effort needed to gain muscle.  I like to lift until I see spots and because of such I have NEVER came off a cycle disappointed.…

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Traditional athletic training is based on strict and disciplined performance to derive maximum stress and intensity for “isolated” muscles. This is the best way to achieve a champion’s well-shaped and well-proportioned body. Indeed, many bodybuilders are concerned about building muscle mass. For best possible mass gains, muscles should be overloaded by heavy weights. Superspeed training perfectly meets the requirement. With Superspeed Principle You Can Lift Heavier Weights With superspeed principle you “outdo” your previous best effort by lifting each-time-heavier weights. For example, at first you perform 8-12 reps using lighter weights. Next, start with lifting heavier weights with the 6-7…

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