WATCH: Arash Rahbar Reveals The Truth About Steroids, Natty, and Training

Aiman Zubair
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Aiman Zubair
Zubair is a professional writer, researcher and fitness instructor/consultant. He had helped hundreds of people find ways to become more fit and healthy through a balanced...
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Pick a path, stick with it and work hard!

Peoples are under the belief that taking steroids will automatically make the user become built and muscular, which is not true. While using steroids, the user must still do all the hard work.

The individual looking to get into bodybuilding always seem to ask the question: how much steroids do I take? Rather than focusing on the hard work he needs to be put in, many jump the gun and go the anabolic route without realizing that diet and training are the foundations needed for growth and greatness.

It seems that Arash Rahbar Classic Physique IFBB Pro has heard enough of the crap and decided to set the record straight.

In the above video, Rahbar delves deep into the subjects of being a natty bodybuilder, using steroids for growth, and what a bodybuilder really needs in order to be successful.

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Check out the above video and let us know what do you think of Arash Rahbar’s hard-hitting truth about steroids and bodybuilding?


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Zubair is a professional writer, researcher and fitness instructor/consultant. He had helped hundreds of people find ways to become more fit and healthy through a balanced life focusing on an individualized approach to their nutrition and fitness. In addition, Zubair has written extensively in the fitness and health and sports industries, including writing for companies such as Vice, SB Nation.
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