1 hr 18 min

S3:E10 - Truth About Steroids (and The War on Drugs) | Wolf’s Den Enterprise Fitness Podcast

    • Fitness

I’ve been doing this a while. Putting out content, making videos, blogging and vibing with our audience.

Over the years there’s always been this ‘one topic’ that I wanted to discuss that I could never bring myself to do… It’s the S word in Fitness…

Steroids.

Then one day, Dr. Mathew Dunn, senior lecturer at Deakin University walked through the doors of Enterprise Fitness. His focus of research for the past 15 years; performance enhancing drugs and the S word.

So I asked Matt if he would join me for an episode of the Wolf’s Den where we dive deep into the world of drugs, discussing everything from doping in professional sport, decriminalising drugs and of course, steroids.

Full disclosure:

I’ve never taken steroids or any performance enhancing drugs. In my 20’s, training at meat-head gyms, I saw many young guys double in size within weeks of getting on the juice. I was tempted however, I made a deal with myself; I would only ever seriously contemplate using when I was 30, after at least 10-15 years of training hard and eating well. At the time I figured, I wasn’t in a rush and didn’t know enough about training to make full use of them (and looking back, I was 100% right).

Over that period I saw many guys struggle getting off, from getting their testosterone back, to struggling to deal with how they looked and felt post cycle. Going from raging testosterone to that of a 3 year old girl wasn’t as fun as it seemed long term.

It put me off.

But regardless, when I turned 30, I still gave myself the option and made another deal with myself; no considering steroids until my baby making was done. One of the known side effects of steroids is shooting blanks.

Now with two kids- and well into my 30’s, I have absolutely no desire to start a cycle. Frankly, at this stage of life, the potential consequences outweigh the benefits. I train to keep strong, healthy and lean- I don’t need them to achieve my goals. I’m content with incremental progress and not being a 100 kilo monster at 5% body-fat.

I say all this because when it comes to this topic, very few in the fitness industry are willing to have an adult conversation, and that’s exactly what Dr. Dunn and I do in this episode of the Wolf’s Den.

We don’t shame people who might have dabbled in performance enhancing drugs, or even try to sway your thinking, we simply discuss what the research shows, and if you do intend to use, the health and mental considerations you should plan for (AKA. Start by speaking to your doctor).

This conversation is intended to be an open, honest, and intellectual discussion about drugs, steroids and performance enhancers. One I think you’d find interesting and offer a new perspective based in academic research.

Shout out to Dr. Dunn who does an amazing job navigating this minefield of a topic.

To listen to the podcast, along with show notes and a transcription, click the link below:

https://enterprisefitnessacademy.com/blog/2019/08/29/truth-about-steroids-and-the-war-on-drugs-wolfs-den/

Available on iTunes, YouTube and SoundCloud.

Train hard,

I’ve been doing this a while. Putting out content, making videos, blogging and vibing with our audience.

Over the years there’s always been this ‘one topic’ that I wanted to discuss that I could never bring myself to do… It’s the S word in Fitness…

Steroids.

Then one day, Dr. Mathew Dunn, senior lecturer at Deakin University walked through the doors of Enterprise Fitness. His focus of research for the past 15 years; performance enhancing drugs and the S word.

So I asked Matt if he would join me for an episode of the Wolf’s Den where we dive deep into the world of drugs, discussing everything from doping in professional sport, decriminalising drugs and of course, steroids.

Full disclosure:

I’ve never taken steroids or any performance enhancing drugs. In my 20’s, training at meat-head gyms, I saw many young guys double in size within weeks of getting on the juice. I was tempted however, I made a deal with myself; I would only ever seriously contemplate using when I was 30, after at least 10-15 years of training hard and eating well. At the time I figured, I wasn’t in a rush and didn’t know enough about training to make full use of them (and looking back, I was 100% right).

Over that period I saw many guys struggle getting off, from getting their testosterone back, to struggling to deal with how they looked and felt post cycle. Going from raging testosterone to that of a 3 year old girl wasn’t as fun as it seemed long term.

It put me off.

But regardless, when I turned 30, I still gave myself the option and made another deal with myself; no considering steroids until my baby making was done. One of the known side effects of steroids is shooting blanks.

Now with two kids- and well into my 30’s, I have absolutely no desire to start a cycle. Frankly, at this stage of life, the potential consequences outweigh the benefits. I train to keep strong, healthy and lean- I don’t need them to achieve my goals. I’m content with incremental progress and not being a 100 kilo monster at 5% body-fat.

I say all this because when it comes to this topic, very few in the fitness industry are willing to have an adult conversation, and that’s exactly what Dr. Dunn and I do in this episode of the Wolf’s Den.

We don’t shame people who might have dabbled in performance enhancing drugs, or even try to sway your thinking, we simply discuss what the research shows, and if you do intend to use, the health and mental considerations you should plan for (AKA. Start by speaking to your doctor).

This conversation is intended to be an open, honest, and intellectual discussion about drugs, steroids and performance enhancers. One I think you’d find interesting and offer a new perspective based in academic research.

Shout out to Dr. Dunn who does an amazing job navigating this minefield of a topic.

To listen to the podcast, along with show notes and a transcription, click the link below:

https://enterprisefitnessacademy.com/blog/2019/08/29/truth-about-steroids-and-the-war-on-drugs-wolfs-den/

Available on iTunes, YouTube and SoundCloud.

Train hard,

1 hr 18 min