Reminder this man never used steroids a day in his life.
Reminder this man never used steroids a day in his life
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This is goals for sure im 6'3" hoping i can achieve that some day, Although its hard to believe i could hold that much muscle at 6'3" WITH RIPPED ABS
Impressive.
you do realize steroids have been in use since the 30's
cope harder, some people just have good g e n e t i c s
nice source there, faggot
>"man"
He was 5'7...
I can buy that he's natty but if so, those lats are 1 in a million.
>im 6'3" hoping i can achieve that some day
Not a chance in hell without roids.
it's just the facts. no need to act like a butthurt retard about it.
>facts
>still no source
godzilla was the first dinosaur to take the meteor head on
its just the facts people
Steroids have been in use since the 30's. This is common knowledge. He could easily have been using.
here's a source, read 'blitzed' by norman ohler.
hitler was receiving test injections
or google 'steve reeves' and 'john ziegler'
CIBAs personal test and dbol guinea pig
cope with that idiot
the world was still black and white in the 30s bro. i don't think they'd have come up with the technology to create roids
steroids weren't used for athletic purposes until the 50's you chink faggot
which agrees with what i said exactly
assuming you dont consider bodybuilding athletics
which nobody does
please stop posting you are becoming pathetic
Steroids were mentioned in a bodybuilding magazine in the 30's. Wikipedia it.
Nigga you got the burden of truth, you do it
>ITT
>idiots cucked into thinking 6 years of training + BCAA will get them looking like Reg Park
>tfw when your trainer sucks you off for reps
>ctrl + f 'traps
>0 found
exactly
Definitely achievable natty. If you're 5'7 .
What is his name tho?
One shudders to imagine how short this man is.
What dreams of height and sustained midgetness?
Marvin Eder
he's 5'9
>Testosterone propionate is mentioned in a letter to the editor of Strength and Health magazine in 1938; this is the earliest known reference to an AAS in a U.S. weightlifting or bodybuilding magazine.
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