Shadowblaze
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The past 2 years were rough. But that changes today. I am going to work harder than everyone else competing in Canadian rugby.
In high school I was an absolute beast, but shortly after I graduated I tore my rotator cuff, got an autoimmune disease that damaged my spine, and a gallbladder disease that made it practically impossible to digest food. The gallbladder disease was probably the worst for my health since I was so malnourished even though I was eating a old, my body couldn’t break down a lot of the food so I lost 30lbs of muscle in 1 year (went from 185lbs to 150lbs, I lost some body fat too.) that on top of not being able to train since my own immune system was attacking my spine and I had a torn rotator cuff I practically lost everything when it comes to physicality.
Right after I graduated one day my spine started hurting and nobody knew why, I saw over 4 doctors and had about 10 doctor appointments, next thing I knew I got 16 X-rays, an emergency room visit because it felt like I was burning alive, having to relearn how to run properly at 19 years old, 2 mris and a ultrasound. After that I was hit with a diagnosis, Ankylosing spondylitis. The most painful autoimmune disease there is, it’s roughly equivalent to giving birth in terms of pain according to the university of McGills largest pain perception study.
It took a year and a bit for my rotator cuff to heal but as of a few months ago it’s all better.
My gallbladder has been doing better, I talked extensively with Steve from SNS about gallbladder issues and he helped me with supplementation, it’s been helping quite a lot, I’m starting to gain some weight again, but still not like before I got the disease (biliary hyperkinesia, which is incredibly rare)
This thread isn’t only about gym lifts but rugby, athletics and life as well. I never thought I would get out of the situation I was in but here I am starting to heal and get better
So I created the Maximus pact, it’s a pact I made with a friend of mine to work harder than anyone else in Canadian Rugby.
My current stats and lifts are:
Quad measurements: ~20”
Bicep measurements: 15”
Vertical jump: haven’t measured properly but used to be 38”
100m time: haven’t measured properly
Body weight: ~160lbs
Height: 5’10”
Bench: 245x4 (up 30lbs in the last month)
Overhead press: 120x6
Squat: 325x7
Weighed dips: 100x5
My goal stats are:
Quad measurements: 25”
Bicep measurements: 17”
Vertical jump: 50”
100m time: 10.5s
Body weight: 190lbs (lean)
Height: hoping to grow a few more cm haha, I know my as can stunt growth during teenage years pretty significantly and when you start biologics you can get that back. Considering the fact I got AS at 17 while I was still growing it most likely delayed my growth a bit and I can get it back after starting my biologics.
Bench: 365lbs
Overhead press: 225x6
Squat: 600x5 lifetime
(405x5 by my birthday, August 30th)
I also want to break the Canadian squat record of 668lbs (185lbs body weight)
Weighted dips: 225x5
Life goals: become an electrician working for my city, get to team Canada for rugby and grow closer with the lord.
Whether or not you think I can achieve this won’t change the fact that I’m going to work harder than everyone else to do it. If I shoot for the stars I’m going to get further than if I make goals I know I can achieve.
Welcome to the Maximus pact.
In high school I was an absolute beast, but shortly after I graduated I tore my rotator cuff, got an autoimmune disease that damaged my spine, and a gallbladder disease that made it practically impossible to digest food. The gallbladder disease was probably the worst for my health since I was so malnourished even though I was eating a old, my body couldn’t break down a lot of the food so I lost 30lbs of muscle in 1 year (went from 185lbs to 150lbs, I lost some body fat too.) that on top of not being able to train since my own immune system was attacking my spine and I had a torn rotator cuff I practically lost everything when it comes to physicality.
Right after I graduated one day my spine started hurting and nobody knew why, I saw over 4 doctors and had about 10 doctor appointments, next thing I knew I got 16 X-rays, an emergency room visit because it felt like I was burning alive, having to relearn how to run properly at 19 years old, 2 mris and a ultrasound. After that I was hit with a diagnosis, Ankylosing spondylitis. The most painful autoimmune disease there is, it’s roughly equivalent to giving birth in terms of pain according to the university of McGills largest pain perception study.
It took a year and a bit for my rotator cuff to heal but as of a few months ago it’s all better.
My gallbladder has been doing better, I talked extensively with Steve from SNS about gallbladder issues and he helped me with supplementation, it’s been helping quite a lot, I’m starting to gain some weight again, but still not like before I got the disease (biliary hyperkinesia, which is incredibly rare)
This thread isn’t only about gym lifts but rugby, athletics and life as well. I never thought I would get out of the situation I was in but here I am starting to heal and get better
So I created the Maximus pact, it’s a pact I made with a friend of mine to work harder than anyone else in Canadian Rugby.
My current stats and lifts are:
Quad measurements: ~20”
Bicep measurements: 15”
Vertical jump: haven’t measured properly but used to be 38”
100m time: haven’t measured properly
Body weight: ~160lbs
Height: 5’10”
Bench: 245x4 (up 30lbs in the last month)
Overhead press: 120x6
Squat: 325x7
Weighed dips: 100x5
My goal stats are:
Quad measurements: 25”
Bicep measurements: 17”
Vertical jump: 50”
100m time: 10.5s
Body weight: 190lbs (lean)
Height: hoping to grow a few more cm haha, I know my as can stunt growth during teenage years pretty significantly and when you start biologics you can get that back. Considering the fact I got AS at 17 while I was still growing it most likely delayed my growth a bit and I can get it back after starting my biologics.
Bench: 365lbs
Overhead press: 225x6
Squat: 600x5 lifetime
(405x5 by my birthday, August 30th)
I also want to break the Canadian squat record of 668lbs (185lbs body weight)
Weighted dips: 225x5
Life goals: become an electrician working for my city, get to team Canada for rugby and grow closer with the lord.
Whether or not you think I can achieve this won’t change the fact that I’m going to work harder than everyone else to do it. If I shoot for the stars I’m going to get further than if I make goals I know I can achieve.
Welcome to the Maximus pact.
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I know what you’ve used isn’t something you believe to be particularly aggressive, but you still can’t claim virginity just because you’re not a career prostitute! And remember OTC is irrelevant, as is doctor-prescribed therapeutic use. Superdrol was OTC when I started lifting, and true TRT is banned even with a doctor’s note in tested powerlifting.
