luckyseven
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Hey Guys,
I'm new around here, but I'm starting to go through and read some of your posts. I must preface my question by telling you that I am a baseball player, I'm 21, and I'm under the weight I would like to be at before I try out for some pro teams. Someone recommended Mass Tabs to me, and told me they would be perfectly legal in baseball.
However, I don't know the ingredient content and was hoping someone could clarify for me whether this is truly a natural supplement (as I was told) or a banned steroid.
Thanks to anyone who might be able to help.
I'll add a little about myself so the experts may be able to better help me.
I have dropped down to 170 (6' 1'') following a shoulder injury, and am now back in ship shape. I need to know how to best gain power and mass for my game (I'm the long-ball type) without damaging any connective tissue or busting up any joints again. I have some experience in lifting and have even been a personal trainer at a pretty elite facility. However, I have not deceived myself into thinking I have all the answers. I need a solid twenty pounds by the end of the year. I would prefer to try out early next spring between 200-210. This will be a challenge, I know. Anybody got any brilliant ideas?
Thanks again.
I'm new around here, but I'm starting to go through and read some of your posts. I must preface my question by telling you that I am a baseball player, I'm 21, and I'm under the weight I would like to be at before I try out for some pro teams. Someone recommended Mass Tabs to me, and told me they would be perfectly legal in baseball.
However, I don't know the ingredient content and was hoping someone could clarify for me whether this is truly a natural supplement (as I was told) or a banned steroid.
Thanks to anyone who might be able to help.
I'll add a little about myself so the experts may be able to better help me.
I have dropped down to 170 (6' 1'') following a shoulder injury, and am now back in ship shape. I need to know how to best gain power and mass for my game (I'm the long-ball type) without damaging any connective tissue or busting up any joints again. I have some experience in lifting and have even been a personal trainer at a pretty elite facility. However, I have not deceived myself into thinking I have all the answers. I need a solid twenty pounds by the end of the year. I would prefer to try out early next spring between 200-210. This will be a challenge, I know. Anybody got any brilliant ideas?
Thanks again.
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