
Originally Posted by
Wizeguy
This is just my opinion, everyone is different and I agree that with the right training and calories to support your new growth that you can maintain a good percentage of it. But it would be a constant effort. The human body is always looking for homeostasis. Its most comfortable state. We aren't meant to carry huge amounts of muscle on our bodies, we are forceing ourselves to do that. Look at the Pros. Ever see a picture of Dorian, Haney, Levrone and most all other retired bodybuilders. They look nothing like they did when they were competeing. Granted they dont train and eat like they used to but they surely aren't on the AAS either. They aren't walking around huge, If you could maintain all your gains on AAS then they would be just as big now as then. Thier bodies have regressed back to where they were naturally. And, yes some of them are still very impressive, thats great genetics!