
Originally Posted by
BJJ
Don't take me wrong, you were kind to reply to my posts, even because you had no obligation to, except your will to help me out and for this I thank you but I must notice the answer to the question number one is not only debatable (and I am going to explain why) but also not analogous to the subsequent three.
1. How much strenght will I get and after how long? Impossible to say. How long is a piece of string?
In the science field related to medicine and correlated topics, scientists rely on applied statistics and in some cases descriptive statistics. So, if they do it why should we not? In this case, surely formulating my question in the wrong way, I expected an answer in percentage and not a word like "impossible" connected with a good dose of sarcasm, which in any case I liked.
You know, being a mathematician, it is impossible to me to write what you have written simply because a "piece of string" is a simple object and CANNOT be length endless. There must be a beginning and an end which give to the object a position in the concept of space. The only thing you could be unaware of is its location.
Writing back regarding my topic, the question number one, if prior beginning one's aas he was able to squat 200lbs and after one month he can reach up 300lbs, his new strength is equal to 50% increase (speaking about related muscles and specific exercise). If we take notice of the other important muscles in one's body and basic exercises and use a simple formula, we can suitably and profitably figure out an answer to my simple but outwardly wrong question.
So, after this long speech, I cannot believe you all have no idea of the strength percentage one can achieve after one/two/three months of test e only, taking for granted diet and work-out are in order, can't you?
I apologize for my English, after all is not my mother tongue language.