Okay, I have a tendency to label some of the swoler bros in my gym as gear users. I mainly judge upon what I know to be genetic muscular potential (meaning if they're just supraphysiologically massive, I find it a good indication that they're users or have been in the past). Still some I tend to label gear users who may or may not have really used gear, and I honestly get mad at myself for assuming so when I don't know for 100% certain.
It's pretty offensive to assume someone's been a user if they haven't been (somewhat takes away from their hard work, especially if it gets spread around and hurts their reputation.. etc..).
My question is, how many people are actually on gear? Is it wrong of me for assuming without knowing for sure that someone isn't natty? Is it really as common among lifters as I think?
I mean.. I don't even know where one would acquire celltech.. it's not like it's talked about openly, even when compared to other (illegal) drugs.
Discuss.
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09-07-2011, 10:00 PM #1
CellTech. (srs)
IIFYM - not even once.
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09-07-2011, 10:03 PM #2
Here at least, a LOT of people are on it and it's readily available and easy to get. The majority of users also sell it (to pay for their own) - heck I know tons of people around who do (know, not friends)
I'd actually have a guess that 10-20% of people (my age) in my gym are on it, and then if you go out at night clubbing etc, the % is even higher (including bouncers etc). If we start talking about clen for example, I'd say the % increases greatly as a LOT of females use it for weight loss - well at least here they do.
They are quite easy to pick in my mind as you can notice the signs; acne, forearm vascularity (beyond normal), bloated etcYes... I've started a log - http://forum.bodybuilding.com/showthread.php?t=159357321
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09-07-2011, 10:07 PM #3
I feel like I can guess pretty accurately who does and doesn't; but I guess even a little nagging doubt really makes me feel guilty for some reason. I don't openly discuss it with other people, but even so I still don't enjoy assuming the worst.
I don't want to take away the hard work other people have done if they in fact "worked" for their physique (not saying taking gear doesn't require work too). In other words, I don't want to be the ******* that assumes everyone that is stronger than them or has a better physique is "obviously on gear" if they're not.IIFYM - not even once.
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09-07-2011, 10:08 PM #4
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Those are all dumb signs you pointed out.
Brb Acne (Yeah that is a common side from juice but you only see that in the hardcore juicers that you can clearly tell are on juice and are frank about it)
Brb Forearm Vascularity (beyond normal). You serious brah? Lol you ever hear about someone taking a preworkout or having a lower bf %.. Not everyone thats super vascular is on juice
Brb Bloated... Theres a big difference between one being steroid abuse bloated and being bloated. Alot of people who are in the gym to gain weight bloat because they are taking in way more food (carbs and calories and water) than they would be normally.
Stop buying into steroid propoganda.
And @OP, who cares if people at your gym are on gear? Just do you and don't worry about them unless you want what they're on.Veni, Vidi, Vici
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09-07-2011, 10:13 PM #5
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09-07-2011, 10:14 PM #6
I don't care who takes steroids or who doesn't as long as they don't compete in natural against me, or as long as they don't claim to be natty or walk around thinking they are king **** (when even not that big).
The issue is most people (here at least) barely even train for long before taking it because they are all IMPATIENTYes... I've started a log - http://forum.bodybuilding.com/showthread.php?t=159357321
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09-07-2011, 10:16 PM #7
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09-07-2011, 10:19 PM #8
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09-07-2011, 10:49 PM #9
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09-07-2011, 11:34 PM #11
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09-07-2011, 11:57 PM #12
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09-08-2011, 04:16 AM #13
It's often difficult for me to tell with males (sometimes it's very obvious, though, of course), but with females it's easier to spot....but not always, because some take the milder stuff. I believe it's a LOT more common than people think. A trainer at my gym just got fired for providing it to his clients and I go to a commercial, cookie cutter gym.
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09-08-2011, 04:38 AM #14
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09-08-2011, 04:38 AM #15
a mate of mine started taking clen as well as umm 'steroids' (not entirely sure if clen itself is considered a steroid or not??), regardless he's always been a big guy and he's only recently started taking the gym more seriously and started dropping weight. My point is he basically fits everything you said - he now walks around like he's king **** (he's kind of always been that way, only now it's twice as bad), and he's clearly very impatient. Not to mention he hasn't the SLIGHTEST clue about the side effects and ignores everyone but his trainer (who is the one providing said drugs).
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09-08-2011, 04:39 AM #16
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Just because you're on Cell Tech doesn't mean you're swole and just because your swole doesn't mean you're on Cell Tech.
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09-08-2011, 04:42 AM #17
OP, eat whole foods instead..
Srs though, I always wondered the same thing. I'd like to 100% know who is & isn't but you still have to put in effort in the gym even if you're on gear. I had a "friend" not really a friend but just a guy I knew & he was on it & lifted socially. He got fat more than anything
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09-08-2011, 05:09 AM #18
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09-08-2011, 05:58 AM #19
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The biggest thing that makes me think "That guy's on roids" is when then are big as fuk and lean as can be... all the time. Im just not sure you can do that natty?
On a side note I know a man at the gym who is very open about his years of extensive steroid use. I don't think he uses anymore (he might, idk) but I think he really regrets ever using them and so he'll tell you anything you want to know.Best looking NMiscer.
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09-08-2011, 06:00 AM #20
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Excuse for severe noobity - but what the hell is so special about this Cell-tech stuff anyways? What the hell is that stuff?
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09-08-2011, 06:02 AM #21
Big as fuk maybe not.
But being lean as can be can give the illusion of a much larger bodyweight.
i.e Alberto Nunez, here, weighs 158lbs @ 5'9"
...and why can't a natty hold leanness?
genetically gifted mofo's with a low set-point can and if you don't have a low set-point you can still maintain it by being very strict and putting up with hunger/hormonal issues until you develop a lower settling point.
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09-08-2011, 06:15 AM #22
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09-08-2011, 06:16 AM #23
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Urban Dictionary is your friend
http://www.urbandictionary.com/defin...ere%20celltechBest looking NMiscer.
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09-08-2011, 06:17 AM #24
I was simply alluding to the fact that people can appear much bigger via leanness. But the people you are talking about... Natty @ 5'10" over 220lbs and under 8% bf - I'd put money on it that they aren't natural, no.
However,
You say 'probably' 220+...but do you know that for a fact? That's was my point, often being very lean makes you appear bigger than your bodyweight would indicate.
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09-08-2011, 06:47 AM #25
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I've known guys who regularly use 2grams of **** who barely look like they lift... and a handful of monsters who spent 15 years of doing heavy squats and bench all natural.
I look for muscle proportion.... some muscle have a much higher AR count than others. If you see a guy with disproportionately large delts, upper chest and traps... who doesn't overhead press 300 regularly... then that is often a dead giveaway. You very rarely see an overly developed shoulder girdle on a natty, unless they do a disproportionate amount of heavy shoulder work.
On the other hand some guys have such bad genetics or train so poorly that you really cannot tell that they use that thar, and it isn't really worth the effort to try and pick them out.
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09-08-2011, 06:49 AM #26
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Thanks, repped! Was starting to bug me. Some online slang takes a while to adopt to, especially if you're new.
As for the OP - Spotting a juicer isn't easy. But you can often pick up a few things. Most people get really big and bloated, really fast. Like hey - I'm 18, but I weigh 250@6ft.
Some who go after definition are harder to spot. Because most often they remain within natural possibility ranges, but simply get there years before it should be possible.
And of-course if someone is bench-pressing 750lb (competition style+shirt), you know they are juicing. (a friend of mine does that. Sick ****. But he actually looks fairly normal)Owner of:
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