
Originally Posted by
Atomini
I don't understand how people seem to think that Testosterone-only "isn't enough" or that it is too weak, or that certain doses of AAS are 'weak'. I've seen people throw out comments saying that 500mg/week of Testosterone is "weak" and is a "beginner dose". Excuse me? The human body only manufactures approximately 50 - 70mg weekly of Testosterone endogenously. 300mg weekly is considerably higher than that, let alone 500mg or more per week.
I do feel that many individuals tend to underestimate the power of Testosterone and anabolic steroids in general while at the same time expecting far too much from them. If nutrition and training is prim and proper, any person should easily be able to make excellent progress from 300 - 500mg weekly of Testosterone. And yet i'm seeing these ideas of 1,000mg weekly being thrown around. That's absolutely asinine for anyone who is not a competitive bodybuilder or someone who does not have 8 years of cycling experience under their belt and posssess some incredible stats.
Your stats of 202 lbs. (92kg), 14% bodyfat and approximately 3 years of serious training does not warrant the need for excessive doses of 1,000mg weekly of Testosterone. I could understand if you are 230 lbs. at 5% bodyfat and have been training for 10 years with 5 consistent years of AAS cycling behind you, but you're not.