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    probs at natural limit or close to it.... worth cycling ??

    is there any point in cycling if ur at ur natural limit?

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    "natural limit" and plateau are two very different things.

    but if you truly feel you're at your natural limit, then that is the point in cycling. To take you past what your body can do naturally.

    Curiously, stats?

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    Quote Originally Posted by D7M View Post
    "natural limit" and plateau are two very different things.

    but if you truly feel you're at your natural limit, then that is the point in cycling. To take you past what your body can do naturally.

    Curiously, stats?
    yeah but is it worth doing it i meant?

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    at 73kg you are likely far from your natural limit, what is your height?

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    It all depends on your goals at that point. personal preference.

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    Quote Originally Posted by aussie_bodybuilda View Post
    yeah but is it worth doing it i meant?
    in the long run usually no.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chuckt12345 View Post
    in the long run usually no.
    why not?

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    well most people who cycle will keep cycliing,, then lets say 10 yrs down the road when you are done and have lower test production its prb not gonna be worth it IMO

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    Quote Originally Posted by chuckt12345 View Post
    well most people who cycle will keep cycliing,, then lets say 10 yrs down the road when you are done and have lower test production its prb not gonna be worth it IMO
    I agree. Gains are addicting, no one wants to stop getting bigger. I feel the only reason to start is if you plan to compete. On the other hand though, you could cycle for ten years and still be fine..Guess it depends on the person

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