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    genteic limit and aas use

    So, I figured I would post this in off topic since its not actually pertaining to specific cycles or diets or training exercises, just looking for some opinions.

    I have read alot of people talking about genetic limits and that aas should only be used to make it past your genetic limit. But what if you dont want to exceed your bodys limit, but only reach it faster using aas. I know anabolics are not a wonder drug and that proper diet and training is key. So lets say, genetic limit could be reached in 2.5 years (hypothetically for the sake of the thread) what are your your thoughts on using after say, 1.33 years to reach limits by 1.75 years. obviously this is very different for everyone and the example used is just to give an idea.

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    You will never keep those gains. No short cuts. Genetic limit need to be reached naturally.

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    You wont keep the gains because you'll become a lazy f who eats cheesburgers and captain crunch. Everybody thinks they are ready to adopt the life style most people are lucky if they get it within a decade and a lot of them get married and say f it whats the point and drop off the map. If you arent getting up every morning and cooking a bunch of chicken for the day you probably have not arrived at anything resembling someone who can keep aas gains.

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    I thought creatine made you keep AAS gains?!

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    Quote Originally Posted by cherrydrpepper View Post
    You wont keep the gains because you'll become a lazy f who eats cheesburgers and captain crunch. Everybody thinks they are ready to adopt the life style most people are lucky if they get it within a decade and a lot of them get married and say f it whats the point and drop off the map. If you arent getting up every morning and cooking a bunch of chicken for the day you probably have not arrived at anything resembling someone who can keep aas gains.
    ummmm.......cheeseburgers? I would'nt touch that garbage with a 10ft pole.. But i see the point your trying to make.

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    To keep the gains, you have to keep the life style (gym, eat right, sleep, repeat). You don't stop AAS and deflate....

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    There is a reason its called a life style and not just a "hobby"

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    Quote Originally Posted by gearbox View Post
    There is a reason its called a life style and not just a "hobby"
    This is gold

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    Quote Originally Posted by gearbox View Post
    There is a reason its called a life style and not just a "hobby"
    Exactly and that is what I preach all the time. I don't necessarily always practice it though.
    I also always use the saying it's not a sprint but a marathon.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lovbyts

    Exactly and that is what I preach all the time. I don't necessarily always practice it though.
    I also always use the saying it's not a sprint but a marathon.
    I like this I also say things like slowly slowly catchy monkey

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    Quote Originally Posted by gearbox View Post
    There is a reason its called a life style and not just a "hobby"
    I think i'm past the hobby stage but not quite to the lifestyle stage if that makes sense. I kinda feel like im in limbo sometimes.

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