Dbol's Effectiveness Body Part "Selective"??
To all of those who have any experience with dbol (whether on its on or as a kickstart to a cycle in the manner I am currently employing it) have you ever noticed the following:
Throughout these last two and a half weeks, the dbol has no doubt but effective in a manner very much in congruence with members' experiences and what I expected. The strength gains are very apparent (almost everywhere, as you'll see), the bloat is there and the headaches were, the pumps are noticeably improved and, finally, the lower back pumps are almost debilitative! As such, you can no doubt imagine my shock when, last night while undertaking my first heavy/low rep bicep workout since "on", the very same weight I previously handled for 3-4 reps went up for 4 good reps and one sloppy rep! Needless to say, this took me aback and I'd like to investigate why that might be. My only thought is this: my biceps have perpetually been my worst part, both in appearance and strength gains. The improvements in both departments, while perhaps more steady than other muscle groups over the long term, are EXTREMELY slow. Given that, if a muscle is generally slow to respond (relative to other muscles in the same person) while training natural, is there any reason to suspect that it will respond any differently while on? In other words, are the muscles slowest to respond while natural, in your collective experiences, also the muscles slowest to respond while "on"? thanks for the feedback.