he had that awesome steroid doseage chart - it really laid out cycles and doses and explained them well - havent found anything as simple since
Anyone remember Big Cat ??
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Anyone remember Big Cat ??
Originally Posted by Doink the clown;
"Every gym has the tard who never gets bigger,never shuts up,and never goes away!"
"If you say you are not afraid to die either your lying or your a Ghurka,"
"Amatures built the Ark - professionals built the Titanic."Tags: None -
He was smart to bad he died so young. Bigcat dead at 37.
I couldn't find the cause of death.
Peter "Big Cat" van Mol became the second official member of the Bodybuilding.com community back in 2000 when founder and then-CEO Ryan DeLuca asked him if he wanted to write content for the rapidly growing site. He had an educational background in molecular biology and biochemistry, and wrote numerous articles about bodybuilding, nutrition, and supplementation, as well as his column "Big Cat's Corner."
Before his passing, van Mol was an author, muscle model, editor at Muscle and Sports Science, and quality assurance manager and R&D specialist for Musculi, a Belgian sports supplementation company.ADMIN/OWNER@Peak-MuscleComment
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Didn't he also sell "paper" products back in the day? Like early 2000's? I remember thinking that was such as ingenious way of not getting busted. I ordered some paper dbol, and when I received it I was like wow wtf? Crazy! It might have been a different "cat" now that I think of it.Dawgpound Hank is a fictional character,. All posts by my character are merely for entertainment purposes and not meant to be taken seriously.Comment
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he had real solid advice on steroid cycles - doses stacks sides - it was awesomeOriginally Posted by Doink the clown;
"Every gym has the tard who never gets bigger,never shuts up,and never goes away!"
"If you say you are not afraid to die either your lying or your a Ghurka,"
"Amatures built the Ark - professionals built the Titanic."Comment
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I remember reading his stuff and most of it was solid. He had a few bro science errors here and there but hey no one is perfect. I was on some boards where he was regarded as the final day on technical AAS questions.
I remember he decided to do what he said was his first cycle. According to him, he’d become an expert on AAS but didn’t actually use them. So Although he coached all of the little people to only do test only as a first cycle, he Didn’t follow his own advice and laid out this massive Cycle with big doses and everything imaginable, including tren and Anadrol. Well the cycle got cut short due to mental health issues (go figure) and his girlfriend took their baby and left. He was never quite the same after that.
Super smart guy with an amazing ability to communicate highly technical issues in everyday language and would happily communicate and coach and help and random stranger in the internet. Hell of a good guy. But while he showed us what to do, he also unfortunately showed us what not to do. RIPComment
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Yeah that's what I remember about him...and Hank I believe you're thinking of Redi-Cat who shipped outta Thailand. He got away with it for awhile. A notoriously hard place to ship from. The product was real though the doses where a little inconsistent.Comment
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Didn't he also sell "paper" products back in the day? Like early 2000's? I remember thinking that was such as ingenious way of not getting busted. I ordered some paper dbol, and when I received it I was like wow wtf? Crazy! It might have been a different "cat" now that I think of it.
Thats RediCat.Comment
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I remember redi catOriginally Posted by Doink the clown;
"Every gym has the tard who never gets bigger,never shuts up,and never goes away!"
"If you say you are not afraid to die either your lying or your a Ghurka,"
"Amatures built the Ark - professionals built the Titanic."Comment
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Co-founder of British Dragon
Redicat was my very first source. I paid $200 for his personal email about 15 years ago.
I lived in Thailand in the early 1990’s and I’m pretty sure American DEA paid off government officials to take them down. British Dragon donated to a lot of local charities and were kept safe by the local and regional law enforcement. But when DEA comes in and offers big money at national level then the Thai government no longer tacitly allowed BD to remain in business.
The two founders of BD thought because they were legal residents of Thailand and not US citizens that they could remain untouchable in Thailand.
But Thailand has reciprocal extradition treaty with US so they were not really safe ever.
Some places like Moldova (Axio Labs) don’t have such reciprocal agreements with the US and are much safer to do business.
Here’s a link to the BD bust in Thailand.
Last edited by AlphaMale; 09-02-2020, 07:59 AM.VeteranComment
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That’s exactly who he’s thinking of.
Co-founder of British Dragon
Redicat was my very first source. I paid $200 for his personal email about 15 years ago.
I lived in Thailand in the early 1990’s and I’m pretty sure American DEA paid off government officials to take them down. British Dragon donated to a lot of local charities and were kept safe by the local and regional law enforcement. But when DEA comes in and offers big money at national level then the Thai government no longer tacitly allowed BD to remain in business.
The two founders of BD thought because they were legal residents of Thailand and not US citizens that they could remain untouchable in Thailand.
But Thailand has reciprocal extradition treaty with US so they were not really safe ever.
Some places like Moldova (Axio Labs) don’t have such reciprocal agreements with the US and are much safer to do business.
http://youtu.be/9LaYC2RdFHA
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