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re: Are steroids just now a free game and not interfered with any longer?
Posted on 4/12/24 at 3:59 am to WaydownSouth
Posted on 4/12/24 at 3:59 am to WaydownSouth
The ability to put on muscle fast is genetics. Some people are hyper responders to steroids and some are not. You will only go as far as your genetics takes you I don’t care how much gear you are using or how much you are eating. It doesn’t work that way. I had friends that couldn’t gain any quality muscle on 1 gram of test a week for 10 weeks. Had other friends that blew the frick up off of 500 mg test a week. Everyone is different. Everyone is unique. You and I aren’t going to have the same amount of slow or fast twitch muscle fibers we aren’t going to have the same androgen receptors we aren’t going to react the same to whatever training methods we use. At the end of the day it’s genetics. Just like how strong your organs are some people can smoke and drink for 50 years and live to be 80 while others do the same and croak at 60. Not everyone is the same.
Posted on 4/12/24 at 8:21 am to ronricks
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[quote]The ability to put on muscle fast is genetics. Some people are hyper responders to steroids and some are not. You will only go as far as your genetics takes you I don’t care how much gear you are using or how much you are eating
How people respond to steroids differs and the ability to put on muscle quickly is dependent on genetics, yes. Your career in bodybuilding will last much longer if you can pack on size with a smaller amount of PEDs.
But to say pro bodybuilders are the genetic elite of the elite is untrue in my opinion. Nick Walker's legs look absolutely terrible from varicose veins. He is someone that probably didn't have the "genetics" meant for the sport but ran an excessive amount of PEDs until he got where he currently is.
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