Bodybuilder Seth Feroce, known for his bold attitude, discusses misconceptions about testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) among younger fans in his YouTube series. Feroce emphasizes that steroid use is a personal choice and shares his thoughts on the powerful compound Trenbolone. In his recent YouTube venture, Feroce shares his thoughts on various PED-related topics, covering TRT dosages to the side effects of Trenbolone, providing his perspective on these controversial subjects
Throughout the history of bodybuilding, athletes have turned to performance-enhancing drugs and steroids to achieve their desired physique, despite the associated muscle-building benefits and performance advantages. However, Feroce highlights the significant health risks linked to prolonged steroid use.
Following the passing of Cedric McMillan last year, concerns arose within the bodybuilding community, with figures like Seth Feroce expressing worries about the sport’s direction. Feroce, aiming to caution emerging talents about the dangers of performance-enhancing drugs (PEDs), emphasizes that using these compounds could lead to serious consequences, including death.
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It’s important to note that the article reports information relayed by the athlete, and Colosseum Strength does not endorse or recommend the use of recreational or performance-enhancing drugs. Colosseum Strength serves as an informational resource, not a medical one.
Seth Feroce Delves into TRT, Steroids, and Trenbolone
Feroce initiates the discussion by highlighting the individualized nature of TRT dosages.
“Are you really on TRT or are you just taking a low dose of test? Because I think you’re just taking a low dose of test. Because that’s what TRT is! And/or people will be like oh I’m taking a TRT dose, oh okay, what dose is that? Because you know TRT is different for everybody pretty much. I’s not just 200 migs across the board or 250.”
In PEDs, Feroce sees a shift from ‘blast and cruise’ to a modern ‘blast and TRT’ protocol among athletes.
“We change the terminology from back in the day it was like blasting and cruising and now it’s like blasting or TRT. It’s not TRT if you’re still fucking blasting stuff everybody, it’s not, you’re not allowed to say that.”
Feroce mentioned that young individuals and influential figures avoid discussing steroids due to their negative associations.
“I get there is a negative connotation along with steroids and a lot of people don’t want to feel the fucking heat from it.
The youngsters and people have a strong influence on younger people and there are more people than ever lifting weights and I think it’s fucking great. I love it.”
Feroce, despite issuing serious warnings about PED use, emphasizes that it’s a personal decision, and others’ opinions shouldn’t matter.
“It’s a personal decision. If anyone tries to tell you what to do with your life, the one you’re living, you can tell them to fuck off. Suck your dick it’s my fucking life, it’s a personal choice. It’s up to do with your life what you want. If anybody bashes you for it look them dead in the eye and say fuck you.”
Feroce emphasizes that for steroid users, “you’re not allowed to cry about it” when undesired effects occur.
“If you do decide to do them and some bad shit fucking happens, you don’t get to fucking cry about it. You’re not allowed to cry about it. You knew the consequences going into this fucking shit.”
Furthermore, Feroce emphasizes that coming off a cycle doesn’t qualify as TRT.
“Steroids versus TRT…youngsters, it’s not TRT if you just got off of a cycle. You are just on a low dose of testosterone. You can say that. I’m on a low dose of test. That’s okay. Anybody that tells you that you’re a piece of shit for being honest, fuck them.”
“There are youngsters that have a strong influence on people that go out and say, yes I take stuff, but I’m not going to tell you what I take because I don’t want you to take the same thing I’m taking because they know they know that’s how most people are.”
Finally, Feroce examines Trenbolone, a widely recognized and harsh compound in the bodybuilding community.
“You’re taking Tren… tren will literally fucking, you literally can smell someone on tren. Oh yeah, you’re taking tren now? Yeah dude I am, how did you know. You got that smell to you bud, I can smell it on your breath. It’s true. How fucking crazy is that.”
“The tren cough, what’s the tren cough? Oh, it’s this like fucking crazy wild metallic taste you get in your mouth during whenever you are injecting Trenbolone into your shoulders or arms, you can feel it. You start feeling it in your throat and then you get this ungodly cough that you can’t stop coughing, a coughing fit and the whole time it tastes like metal,” said Seth Feroce.
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Seth Feroce, a notable bodybuilder, isn’t alone in discussing the potential harm caused by Trenbolone. Chris Bumstead, the five-time Classic Physique Olympia champion, has openly expressed his fear of Trenbolone, considering it one of the most toxic compounds.
Similarly, seven-time Mr. Olympia Phil Heath has discussed Trenbolone, revealing his refusal to use it and insulin throughout his decorated bodybuilding career. On the contrary, talents like Nathan De Asha prefer to use Trenbolone year-round.
In light of Seth Feroce’s extensive experience in the sport, it’s always intriguing to hear his perspectives on PED use. Feroce hopes that his video sheds light on the distinctions between cycles and using TRT to stabilize testosterone levels.
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Overview
Seth Feroce, a prominent bodybuilder, addresses TRT and Trenbolone misconceptions in his YouTube series, emphasizing personal choice in PED use. The discussion covers various PED-related topics, highlighting health risks associated with prolonged use. Feroce expresses concerns about the sport’s direction, urging honesty about testosterone use and emphasizing individual responsibility. His insights on Trenbolone align with other bodybuilders, offering valuable perspectives on PED nuances. The article reports Feroce’s views, and Colosseum Strength serves as an informational resource without endorsing or recommending PED use. Watch the full video for a comprehensive discussion.
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