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    Awesome....Thanks Guys.

    So basically, if you are taller, chances are you will need more test than a friend who is shorter. Taller men equal longer muscles and therefore the belly of their muscles is not as dense as a shorter person (generally speaking).



    QUESTION
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    How do you figure your "Lean Mass-Height Ratio?"

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    Quote Originally Posted by tcw View Post
    Awesome....Thanks Guys.

    So basically, if you are taller, chances are you will need more test than a friend who is shorter. Taller men equal longer muscles and therefore the belly of their muscles is not as dense as a shorter person (generally speaking).



    QUESTION
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    How do you figure your "Lean Mass-Height Ratio?"

    No, the amount of Testosterone you will need is determined by muscle mass. A person who is 6' and 230lbs with 12% body fat will need more Testosterone than a person who is 6' and 195lbs at 12% body fat. Not a whole lot more, but definitely a tad bit more.

    I'm 6' 4" at just over 225, not counting water retention. Gaining 10 lbs for me does not show a whole lot. It shows, especially with my shirt off, but clothed it doesn't make that much difference. Generally though, taller guys look better with the same amount of muscle mass...or so I heard.

    However if a person who is 5' 10" gains 10lbs, it will show quite a bit more.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tcw View Post
    Awesome....Thanks Guys.

    So basically, if you are taller, chances are you will need more test than a friend who is shorter. Taller men equal longer muscles and therefore the belly of their muscles is not as dense as a shorter person (generally speaking).



    QUESTION
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    How do you figure your "Lean Mass-Height Ratio?"
    no were not saying the taller u are the more test u need

    what were sayiong is the closer to ur genetic potential, or past it, the more steroids itll take

    dont worry about lean body mass ratio, what im trying to hit at is

    when we ask for stas we ask for height, weight, bf%

    this is becuase if u were say 6ft, 10% bf and 230 pounds, we can determine u need a good amount of gear

    if u were same height and weight but 20% bf we could approxamate that u need LESS gear, since ur not carrying that much muscle, instead its more fat

    the main concept is the further beyond ur gentetic potential, the more gear it takes,

    this is why the bigger and leaner u are, the more gear it takes, becuase ur firther beyond ur genetics

    why height is factor is becuase a TALLER person has a weaker genetic ability to be VERY muscly, becuase of their overall size

    why do u think u see sooo many short stumpy tanked guys, and sooo many tall lanky guys? its how ther human bodys genetics usually play out

    if ur trying to figure out how much gear u need, its like comman sense, or experience

    anallise the person, how tall are they? how much do they weigh? how strong are they? and much bf% do they have

    if the guy 5'11 240 pounds, and 9% bf, think about exactly how big and lean this guy is, so we can estimate he would NEED over a gram of anabolics (presuming he has already run a first cycle)

    if another guys same height and bf% but 180 pounds, then we can presume that half a gram or test is more then enough to see good solid growth

    have i hit the hammer on the nail yet? lol

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    Gotcha Big Dawg....

    Thanks for the input...


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