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Thread: Keeping natural gains vs juice gains.

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    Keeping natural gains vs juice gains.

    Ok to my understanding, it is more difficult to maintain your gains after cycle then weight you gain naturally. With me it seems to be the opposite, Before i did my first cycle i found it difficult to keep any of the weight that i gain. I gained 35lbs from my cycle and kept 30, it's been 4 months since the end of my PCT and still haven't lost a single pound even though my calorie intake halved when i came off my cycle. Can anyone explain this? Or is anyone in the same boat?

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    never had a prob maintaining AAS Gains.. its all about diet.

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    What was your cycle like to get 35lbs?

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    i agree to an extent. after a good long cycle its as if my body says ok this is where im supposed to be. regardless i have lost gains naturally and after cycling. it all depends on different variables

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    Quote Originally Posted by BuildaBeast
    What was your cycle like to get 35lbs?
    dbol 30mg/day for 6 weeks, test e 500mg/week for 10 weeks. Nolva only PCT, worked well for me.

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    I've noticed that while I lose some size in the 3 months I take off after a cycle (and the 2 months I recently had off of the gym) that I come back almost as strong as when I came off-- AND I gain again like when I first started weight lifting years ago

    I think a good break is something that alot of people could use.

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