A little bit about me.
I have been in strength sports since 2000. It went bodybuilding → powerlifting → strongman → armwrestling → back to bodybuilding.
I stayed natural for a long time and took that as far as it would go. Then came the phase nobody advertises: business stress turned training into damage control. Red-lined nervous system. High output everywhere. Trying to hold performance together with duct tape.
That forced the pivot. Rebuild the chassis, not keep swapping tires.
I ran aggressive protocols early (the old start at 500mg trt/wk, ramp up from there). Peptides. AAS. Layered stacks. Learned quickly what scales and what degrades. Strength can go up while health quietly goes down. That tradeoff has a bill.
This led me to seek out people who were doing this at a higher level. I studied under and learned from guys like John Jewett and Dr. Todd Lee, and combined their frameworks with my own data, education, and trial-and-error. Then I pressure-tested it under load. Not just for bodybuilding. For all strength sports. Different expressions. Same biological constraints. I have now built out 40-50 case studies across various demographics: Sex, age, sports, etc.
That shift changed everything. The goal stopped being 'more.' The goal became alignment.
I joined MESO to absorb real-world data on sourcing, protocols, compound selection, outcomes, and subjective experiences. I will contribute where I can.
-THICK
I have been in strength sports since 2000. It went bodybuilding → powerlifting → strongman → armwrestling → back to bodybuilding.
I stayed natural for a long time and took that as far as it would go. Then came the phase nobody advertises: business stress turned training into damage control. Red-lined nervous system. High output everywhere. Trying to hold performance together with duct tape.
That forced the pivot. Rebuild the chassis, not keep swapping tires.
I ran aggressive protocols early (the old start at 500mg trt/wk, ramp up from there). Peptides. AAS. Layered stacks. Learned quickly what scales and what degrades. Strength can go up while health quietly goes down. That tradeoff has a bill.
This led me to seek out people who were doing this at a higher level. I studied under and learned from guys like John Jewett and Dr. Todd Lee, and combined their frameworks with my own data, education, and trial-and-error. Then I pressure-tested it under load. Not just for bodybuilding. For all strength sports. Different expressions. Same biological constraints. I have now built out 40-50 case studies across various demographics: Sex, age, sports, etc.
That shift changed everything. The goal stopped being 'more.' The goal became alignment.
I joined MESO to absorb real-world data on sourcing, protocols, compound selection, outcomes, and subjective experiences. I will contribute where I can.
-THICK
