If you lose most of your gains after a cycle, what's the point in using steroids? Im using them for the first time in the hope of beefing up, had I known im bound to lose most of my gains I don't think I'd of bothered :-/ what's the point?
If you lose most of your gains after a cycle, what's the point in using steroids? Im using them for the first time in the hope of beefing up, had I known im bound to lose most of my gains I don't think I'd of bothered :-/ what's the point?
If you are a dumbass with a poor diet/ stop lifting heavy its true. If your diet is spot on and continue training you will keep most if not all gains.
That's not what some of the vets say on here. They say you are lucky to keep 10%Originally Posted by rhoads90
....Originally Posted by 951thompson
When it comes to keeping size gains, in my opinion here's a good way to look at it.
1. If you're not at your natural genetic limit in terms of the total amount of muscle mass your body can naturally handle and maintain, if you use gear and continue training with a solid diet after use you should be able to hang onto a substantial amount of the added mass. All of it? Probably not, but a decent portion. Repeat this a time or two and you'll end up a little bigger every time.
2. If you're at your body's natural genetic limit in terms of how much mass it can support, once you discontinue gear you're going to lose a substantial amount of mass once enough time has lapsed. It will not matter how hard you train or how solid your diet is, you will lose a substantial amount of the mass because your body needs the excess hormones to support it.
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agreed
i like this guy, you typing what im thinking so saving me the hassle lol
it seems pointless to you but that is a matter of opinion and not much a risk to health provided you know what your doingOriginally Posted by Sharmthetics
Yeah I agree - if you know what you are doing you'll most likely be fine. But my question still stands, why would people want to be over their genetic limit, especially if they aren't competing? Like, what is the point? Wouldn't you rather stay lean, shredded, fit (cardiovascular wise) and aesthetic? I know some people's goals are different, but I was just wondering what is so attractive to people about being over that genetic limit.
people want to be a big mo fo, for some people it may make life easier due to job/lifestyleOriginally Posted by Sharmthetics
in your eyes they may look better at 220lbs but in their eyes they look better at 250
each to their own
There's a lot of factors that come into play here. Age, diet and training being the obvious ones. I know when i first started at 27 years old i kept a good bit of my gains. First three cycles were test only, then i moved on to multiple compounds over the years. And over the years my energy, diet and a thing called life kinda got in the way of me being able to rest accordingly, workout like i was used to, and eat every meal to perfection. And due to this, i sometimes lost everything i had worked so hard for. But if work called for me to work 6-12 hour days for 4-5 months at a time, that will happen.
In a perfect world, we all wish we could eat, train and rest as we see fit but it doesn't always work out like that. So personally, i use to increase my workouts(cause i know it will do that), improve my recovery(as well), and hope that i can continue my training, diet and rest post cycle as needed to keep as much as i can. Knowing that this might be impossible is a risk i'm willing to take.
I'm now 43 and still get quality gains on cycle but yes, it gets harder to hold on to those gains. All you can do is try as hard as you can 24/7 and make the best of it.
That's my take anyway.
[QUOTE="dec11"]rubbish
I'v kept 70% of my gains from 2 cycles so its not exactly rubbish
Great post... I can't wait until my 40sOriginally Posted by stpete
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Very true once you're past your genetic limit its very hard to hold gains. Im not big and i think i might be there either that or my test levels are f*cked!
Some people get bigger and bigger but its never enough!!
stpete are you on trt?
Ive gone from 73kg to 97kg in a bit over 4 years. Inbetween cylcles i have a decent amount of time before i start the next one. As of late i think my weight is actually going down and my lifts arent getting stronger- some are getting weaker! diet is spot on and i hardly ever go out and/or drink. I think i may have reached my limit unless my test levels are screwed. I think ill have to get them checked next week.
951-just curious, can you reference these posts where "vets" stated you lose 90% of gains? I'd like to give that a read. If anything, they were probably referring to a cycle coupled with a poor diet, training, PCT and Post cycle efforts.
I would still like to see those links, please.
Yeah true. Well I'm 185CM (just under six foot one) so I'm guessing my genetic limit would be at the very least 85KG? So when you've reached your genetic limit your lifts stay the same and your weight pretty much doesn't move at all? I just want to know when I've hit my peak, because I don't really want to go over my limit.
[QUOTE=nusa;6186532]in what way did you measure this? what was your starting weight and current weight? are you at genetic limit?Originally Posted by dec11
70% off two cycles, so thats what 35% each one, not an awful lot expressed in that way rather than a single 70% figure
Last edited by dec11; 09-29-2012 at 05:28 AM.
Not sure where it is but I read it too... I even commented in it cause I didnt/don't want to bieleve it lolOriginally Posted by austinite
im 37 and agree with you age can be a factor. these claims of keeping 70-90% of gains must be from ppl who were nowhere near natural potential from the start. its only ever internt gains that seem to stay for some strange reason (i dont mean yourself, more some of the wilder claims we see in the forum from time to time)
EVERYONE i know in real life shrinks back down to their starting weight after a cycle
or cycling when past genetic limitOriginally Posted by austinite
i really would like to know how these guys maintain all those gains when they havent even a 10th of the hormone levels they had whilst on cycle? whats supporting all that gain?
i'd love a clear explanation of this.........
dont forget the 10min workouts aswell this is fundermental to the theory broOriginally Posted by austinite
there pretty much isnt any tbh, unless you're competing.
my take on AAS now is dont bother unless you're competing, but im not going to force it down anyone's throat.
if i could turn back time, i wouldnt have started in the 1st place but 7yrs later and trt i aint got much choice. i thought one just kept tanking up, but ive learned through experience that doesnt happen, its a constant few steps forward and a few steps back each time.
might be diff for me, since i'd 16yrs natural behind me, who knows for sure, alot of variables??? but one thing i know for sure is the fact that the overwhelming majority of gain on a cycle is WATER.
sure you may say, why cycle anymore? truth is, i wont be unless i compete again, and that will be twice a year max.
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