
Originally Posted by
Damienm05
Nothing is more obnoxious than this nonsensical bro-science that if you aren't on gear or eating a million calories a day, your muscles will just magically eat themselves up and you'll lose all your gains. Okay, maybe I'm being a bit hyperbolic, but still, it's nonsense. Unless someone is way beyond their natural potential or setting a stupidly low caloric deficit and/or overtraining and/or doing obscene amounts of cardio, they aren't going to lose a noticeable amount of LBM from a responsible cut. Why not just cut down to below 12% and then use cycles to pack on lbs of LBM and get as big as you wanna be? I mean, is it really that hard to maintain a low bf% year-round once you achieve it? The answer is no. If you lack the discipline to achieve and maintain a low bf% without AAS, you probably aren't the type of person who should be doing AAS in the first place.
Nothing against you OP. I simply have a very strong opinion on this subject.