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Kevin James

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Hey everyone I am extremely new to pretty much any subject posted in here. I started hitting the gym hard about a month ago. I'm 6"1 183 and 28 yrs old. I've gained about 10 lbs in a month just from eating and working out. I'm doing as much lifting as my apt gym can allow (meaning it's mostly machines) but I'm really pushing. I also am doing insanity between lifting days. I'd really like to have a realistic goal and I'm not sure what levels I can expect to reach, but I'm really determined. I also would like to start ghrp-6 due to the reviews I'm hearing and the success I am seeing in my friend. I want to cut out as much body fat as I can and get the most gains as I can and I'd love to hear if anyone can tell me what to expect? Also, what nutrition should be avoided while on it or any advice you may have? Thanks. looking forward to expanding on this and posting updates on my transitioning.

Also, I hear there is a great post on ghrp-6 but I cannot locate it? Any links would be appreciated and I hope I'm not being redundant with my question in the forum as a newbie.
 
dont worry about ghrp-6 or any pepetides / aas right now. you'll put on a lot of mass and strength within this first year at the gym.

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those would be the only things id reccomend right now. creatine for sure tho, its cheap and it works
 
would you say that there would be a negative effect if I began using it?

I do see other benefits to it...including joint therapy. I've had weak knees and have had multiple knee injuries, it seems to be a way to help people deal.
 
Dude, have patience! Your first year of lifting is gonna give epic results, especially if your nutrition is spot on. Stop comparing yourself to your friend or other meat heads, doing so ll only discourage you... Plus creatine is gonna be anabolic for you anyhow since you've never used it... If you juice now you could really f yourself up being that your joints/tendons cannot handle the explosive strength gains that anabolics bring to the table... Take a solid year, preferably two, and learn all you can about YOUR body and how it reacts to food/training. Only then will you reep the full benefits of juice...who knows, after a year of natty training you may love your new body and skip the anabolics all together...
 
Just wanted to update this. I went ahead anyways with the ghrp6 and I am making great results obviously, I've been using it with lower dosage but I wanted to tell everyone what's going on, since I'm still new.

1: my knees no longer need a brace when I run, squat, or any type of exercise that uses my legs. I blew out my knee when I was a tile installer and again in an accident, have to brace it when I do certain things, and now my brace lays in the closet unused.

2: I joined a real gym about 4 weeks ago I think, I'm doing squats, overhead press, bench, and barbell rows. My gains have soared, though I know I don't owe it to the ghrp as much as the fact that I am new.

3: sleep is better, though I just started mod Cjc cut with the ghrp that everybody talks about, and it's web making my sleep too "intense" so I'm gonna cut that out at night.

I'm now just over 200 lbs. The only downside is I don't know what my gains would be like if I weren't takin it, but I think they would be about the same because I haven't been on the stuff more than a couple months at most and they are so new. I plan to take a break soon, then run these until new years and stop.

Really, it's all about the knee. That's what was worth it all.

Oh, my wrists pop like crazy. Weird, it helped my knee but makes certain joints sore and poppy.
 
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