HOW LONG WILL YOU JUICE?

Nuteboy

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So long will some of you juice? I've been juicing for five years and I'm looking for around seven more years and after that I'm out.

I think a total of 12 years is enough and if I have not done anything in the game of bodybuilding then it ain't going to happen. So I'm curious as to how long some of you will continue it???

I don't want to be like some of these older guys who are still taking the sauce but not going anywhere. I rather watch the younger boys do their thing and support them than to stick around as an old fart.

I think Arnold did around 15 or 17 years. I believe Flex has been juicing for over 20 years.
 
This is just my opinion but you can juice as long as you're healthy and juicing responsibly and as long as it does not jeopardize your relationships with those you care about. It could be 25 years for some it they desire IMO
 
Natural for me..IMO unless I can compete at a top level and make $$$ it's just not worth the health risks,but I am not saying it's bad for everyone just me.The toughest part is after you go off you will lose size and to me that is hard to accept.
 
if your not too far over your genetic potential you won't lose too much. in all honesty i think 1 more test prop cycle will finish my "juicing" days. i had a very specific physique in mind when i started training, and i have gotten very close to my goal. i think the rest of my goals can be accomplished naturally.
 
chasec said:
if your not too far over your genetic potential you won't lose too much. in all honesty i think 1 more test prop cycle will finish my "juicing" days. i had a very specific physique in mind when i started training, and i have gotten very close to my goal. i think the rest of my goals can be accomplished naturally.
Just out of curiosity, do you think the juice allowed you to achieve your goals, or just sped up the process?
 
i don't believe i'll ever stop. i like it too much. as long as i'm safe with it, i don't see any reason to discontinue.
 
I'm actually more disciplined(sp) while on, the first month off I'm just draggin' ass like I have been for the past 13 years.. I'll stop once I'm at a steady 225, or 32 years old.. I got 3 years, so this should be fun.. :)

I don't intend to use too high a dose of anything, might never use certain products.. Test and tren do me just nicely.. ;)
 
RobInKuwait said:
Just out of curiosity, do you think the juice allowed you to achieve your goals, or just sped up the process?

my first statement was misleading. my goals could definetly be achieved naturally. however i wanted to be at a young enough age to take advantage of my physique that i've developed; hence the gear sped up the process. after this spring cutter i'll stick with the standard whey/creatine. i really don't want to be big enough to draw attention walking down the street. i have more of the greek god physique as oppposed to the big ron look. the women seem to agree with me so far...
 
I may be done now actually, this is a debate I'm hashing through currently. I'm not interested in making a living out of it, maybe just some regional comps at some point at most. I had some sides I didn't like this cycle, although I'm sure they were from M1T, and I certainly don't have to do that again.

I'm playing by ear I suppose. My girl I'm with now hates it, so I'm taking that into consideration also, although still keeping my stock, of ocurse ;) With that said I think I'd stop in the next 5 years. If I get to a point where the maintenance to keep a certain amount of muscle impedes on other activities in my life to a unreasonable degree and/or my lipid and liver values aren't great, I'll stop right then.
 
Well I have a goal in mind but somehow when I reach it I'm not happy. LOL Sound familiar to anyone?
 
glenihan said:
ah, there's that classic bodybuilder humility i've grown so accustomed to :rofl:

:thumbsup:

If not for vanity and narcissism why would we bother? It's obviously not for the love of leg day.
 
damn, that did sound conceited.

i was simply trying to say that instead of being as big as a fucking house, i'm more along the lines of michelangelo's David. it's a very aesthetic physique that suits me well. being 6-3 it takes a good 230+ pounds to be considered "not skinny". my reasons for weight lifting are oriented towards vanity, but who's arent? everything from the pump (it's like cumming... ah-nuld), to the looks you draw when your in the gym. it's just a great experience. i can't sum it up in words, but i think you guys know what i'm talking about.
 
i was just busting your balls chasec i totally understand and agree with what you said

although there is more than just vanity ... i also ENJOY lifting the weights its a great feeling when you reach a new best of reps or weight ... when i finally could bench 300 for reps i remember how incredible i felt doing it ... just as worth it to me as the vanity aspects
..of course the cutting is all about vanity lol
 
Talon said:
If not for vanity and narcissism why would we bother? It's obviously not for the love of leg day.



well that is honesty, but dont forget the mood swings, and well you have to decide is it worth it in the end........Been around it to much in my time, and the worst part is when they don't even know they are having the mood swings.....I def belive in roid rage, some things get said that are to hurtful for repair....( just a girl's point of view)
 
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