So, this week I got my hands on some T-UP by Nutrex. It is a test booster that increases what is needed when in the gym in order to get bigger/better results. Testosterone!!! It's only day two, and I have not seen any possible ill side effects. Some people that I have spoken to who have taken a test booster in the past, and no, it wasn't by Nutrex; have said that it made them easily irritable, they would snap at people quicker, and that they broke out in acne a lot worse than normal.
I'm always grateful to people who give a positive insight into a product that they have taken to know of the side effects that they have come across just so that I can be aware of any changes and see what it could be related to.
Also, this past week has been rather interesting in the gym as well. I've noticed that when I work out my arms, forearms, back, and legs I hurt for the following day or so. It's not so much a bad hurt, but more of a pain. Like the muscles are saying " OK jackass, you've worked me out again, and now I'm growing... thanks! " But when I work out my chest and shoulders area, there is no pain the following day. Yes, I work out every muscle group when I do work out to my muscle failure. I push myself to the point of going into tunnel vision that I almost feel like I am going to pass out. So I don't understand why I am not feeling the pain in my chest and shoulders as I do in every other group that I work out.
I've set a major goal for myself this past week. The time line? End of August 2011. The Goal.. To be able to bench press 1 time my current body weight. 179-180. I am putting up 145 lbs now, so I'm not that far away.
Also this past week as afforded me the opportunity to reflect on a few different things, and one of them I would like to pass on down to each of you my readers! Always remember to try and be the best person you can be. You never know how much you just may be influencing others by your example. Also, don't waste time folks. When you are doing whatever it is you are doing that you enjoy, make every minute count. Whether it be in the gym, with family, your career, or just an extra curricular activity that you enjoy; make the most out of it, and take what you can from it as well.