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14 Year Old Shares Shocking Fitness Journey On Steroids

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Cody Kopa has been open about his steroid use since he was 14 years old and has documented his journey.

Although steroid use has become common in the sport of bodybuilding, it comes with many risks, which is why professional competitors train under the supervision of medical professionals while preparing for shows, and it also allows steroids to be used by younger generations.

Cody Kopa, a 14-year-old fitness enthusiast, is documenting his journey with steroids. Instagram Back in February, the teenager was in the gym trying to bulk up, and according to Copa’s video, he’d been training naturally for a year and a half before turning to Trenbolone. The substance was first mentioned in May, but comments suggest he’s been using it for much longer.

Kopa has been vocal about his steroid use and sharing updates after training, with his latest video posted on Friday in which he claims his steroid use is “for muscle building.”

Although the Copa endorses Tren, many athletes are opposed to the steroid.

Bodybuilders Share Their Opinions on Tren

Many competitors have spoken out about their experiences with Tren, with mixed reviews.

Chris Bumstead and Larry Wheels have both had bad experiences with Tren and avoid its use due to side effects, while Nathan de Asha claims to have used Tren “all year round.”

Read more: Victor Martinez introduces safer alternatives to Tren

Victor Martinez During an episode of the show, he spoke about his feelings about Tren and steroid use. Generation Iron Podcast. He dismissed the “roid rage” theory, but spoke of the overall feeling. Martiens argues that steroids often simply heighten the intensity of moods that users naturally experience.

Martinez also discussed whether minors should use steroids, following New York state’s ban on the sale of over-the-counter muscle-building supplements to people under the age of 18. He cited pre-workout supplements as one substance minors should avoid.

Martinez believes that frequent use of these substances can have a negative impact on young lifters, and while pre-workouts can help boost energy during training, young people shouldn’t rely on them.

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