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Thread: Why are shoulders and traps the most muscles effected with steroids?

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    Why are shoulders and traps the most muscles effected with steroids?

    First, I've never cycled but I have many friends have been training for a 7 or 8 months never completed a year and after that, they decided to cycle, I knew cuz all of them their shoulders and traps are completely changed and like 3d version and arm or back, so?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mohamed Adel
    First, I've never cycled but I have many friends have been training for a 7 or 8 months never completed a year and after that, they decided to cycle, I knew cuz all of them their shoulders and traps are completely changed and like 3d version and arm or back, so?
    I don't believe in that bro science...
    I've cycled and my shoulders and traps haven't changed proportionately.

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    I know there is no science for that, but I've read some article to Scooby and he talked about it too.

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    Scientifically the levator ani and the bulbospungious are the muscles most affected by androgens as they have the highest AR (androgen receptor) concentration.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Deadlifting Dog View Post
    I don't believe in that bro science...
    I've cycled and my shoulders and traps haven't changed proportionately.
    Ha, mine either!

    Quote Originally Posted by bizzarro View Post
    Scientifically the levator ani and the bulbospungious are the muscles most affected by androgens as they have the highest AR (androgen receptor) concentration.
    Tell that to my levators...lol

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    I have no facts to back it up but i can guarantee you that aas made my shoulders and traps back just pop. Cant get that look with out it. Of course diet and training amd rest have to be in sync as well

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    like bizzarro said . most androgen receptors

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    Quote Originally Posted by bizzarro
    Scientifically the levator ani and the bulbospungious are the muscles most affected by androgens as they have the highest AR (androgen receptor) concentration.
    If they have the most ARs, then they would be the most developed wether on gear or not.
    Your body produces testosterone and that test would then activate those receptors same as if you were on gear.

    I don't buy into the theory.
    Hasn't worked for me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Deadlifting Dog View Post
    If they have the most ARs, then they would be the most developed wether on gear or not.
    Your body produces testosterone and that test would then activate those receptors same as if you were on gear.

    I don't buy into the theory.
    Hasn't worked for me.
    How the hell you train them lol.

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    I hardly ever do shrugs because the normal shoulder exercises seems to be enough to develop my traps. My training partner can grow arms like crazy. We're all different in how our bodies are wired to develop. Some are predisposed to have trap/shoulder development. I'm a genetic dud. I have to work my butt off to grow anything. For those of you guys with the genetic gift to grow boundless muscles, I hate you all. LOL

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    Quote Originally Posted by ScotchGuard02 View Post
    I hardly ever do shrugs because the normal shoulder exercises seems to be enough to develop my traps. My training partner can grow arms like crazy. We're all different in how our bodies are wired to develop. Some are predisposed to have trap/shoulder development. I'm a genetic dud. I have to work my butt off to grow anything. For those of you guys with the genetic gift to grow boundless muscles, I hate you all. LOL
    I resemble that...same problem.

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