Looking for help training my Dad (75)

The reason any steroids are generally "bad" when someone has or has had cancer is because they promote growth, of muscle, of tissue of almost anything that can grow really. Some steroids were developed to be used to combat cancer, some were damn good at their job. The other issue is low testosterone is bad for cancer as well. His best bet would be to consult with a sports/cancer specialist who can recommend appropriate supplements that wouldn't increase the chances of his cancer returning.

My father has a cancer in his endocrine system, pretty much rules him out from most suppliments, which isn't ideal because he worked around the farm a lot and is unable to do a lot he used to do, I'm hoping as SARMs research continues Ostarine or LGD might be safe to use for him. But chances are he'll be dead long before those studies are done.

I mentioned Mk2866 to him, but he's never done more than alcohol or meds in his life and ain't about to change. Also I suspect there is an effect on testosterone, albeit small, when taking ostarine.

I'll mention to him about sport/cancer specialist route!
 
Do you get much of a workout golfing?
Honest question, not being smarmy.

Well I am not into the sport. But you carry a bag of sticks and you walk a lot (farmer carries for old people :) ). That is good enough for 75 years old. Doing 18 holes for a novice into sports or and older person can be burning. The positives are fresh air and outside activity (most golf courses are build in a good environment places) and lots of walking.
 
Well I am not into the sport. But you carry a bag of sticks and you walk a lot. That is good enough for 75 years old. Doing 18 holes for a novice into sports or and older person can be burning. The positives are fresh air and outside activity (most golf courses are build in a good environment places) and lots of walking.

Couple others answered, thanks for replying tho.
 
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