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Do your ‘roids touch the ground when you squat deep?
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Do your ‘roids touch the ground when you squat deep?
Not to keep asking all about the negatives but at around what age did you start to feel vulnerable for the first time. By what I mean by that is like when did you realize it was time to flee rather than stay and fight. This is hard to explain I guess but when I walk into a room more times than not I’m pretty confident I could take any other people in there pretty easily. Not that I could it’s just that mental thing that says “fuck em”. When does that start to fade???
I'm more worried about the court costs after I shatter something on somebody.
Not to keep asking all about the negatives but at around what age did you start to feel vulnerable for the first time. By what I mean by that is like when did you realize it was time to flee rather than stay and fight. This is hard to explain I guess but when I walk into a room more times than not I’m pretty confident I could take any other people in there pretty easily. Not that I could it’s just that mental thing that says “fuck em”. When does that start to fade???
Not to keep asking all about the negatives but at around what age did you start to feel vulnerable for the first time. By what I mean by that is like when did you realize it was time to flee rather than stay and fight. This is hard to explain I guess but when I walk into a room more times than not I’m pretty confident I could take any other people in there pretty easily. Not that I could it’s just that mental thing that says “fuck em”. When does that start to fade???
All that hard work really shows man...just gotta keep going forward in the best way possible as Father Time surely isn't kind.At 55 I'm still trying to hang on.
I havent lost much strength. (maybe becaue I was natty until I turned 50 then jumped on TRT).
But, lifting straight since 1978 (age 12). (43 yrs of this stuff).
Injuries and joints/tendons are getting worn, and always in pain, but is what it is... (new pic).
I started feeling it at 38 however I had my levels checked at 45 and was still in the 800's... I went downhill fast though, at 48 I had them checked and they were under 300..
At 55 I'm still trying to hang on.
I havent lost much strength. (maybe becaue I was natty until I turned 50 then jumped on TRT).
But, lifting straight since 1978 (age 12). (43 yrs of this stuff).
Injuries and joints/tendons are getting worn, and always in pain, but is what it is... (new pic).
All that hard work really shows man...just gotta keep going forward in the best way possible as Father Time surely isn't kind.
He waits for no one... Thx Mindless...
It gets worse. Much worse.Splishsplash2323;1974698 said:As someone who just cracked forty , and up until three years ago never had any aches and pains , now it's something diff every day , this is valuable info man salute I'm listening
NY_Angie;1974802 said:Ugh turning 47 next month. Joints are all shot from sports & athletics all my life. I can FINALLY go back to the gym tomorrow as all the mandates are being lifted. I just had injections in my spine Thursday bc I have bad arthritis in my facet joints, hope it helps.
Bigdaddyjak;1974811 said:they help a lot of people , I had them done twice with no benefit . Hopefully they work for you !!!
hot rod;1975326 said:Stop worrying about fighting so much and start worrying about fucking more my friend. It's a lot more fun and ur not pissing blood the next day. But to answer ur question- 45-50 feel like I aged 20 years instead of 5. I swear I thought I replied to this a looooong time ago. Multi probably deleted it- jk.