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    Quote Originally Posted by neloza View Post
    Very interesting thread. Like keny1022 I do not want to use steroids for my entire lifetime. I have never used steroids but would like to reach my natural limits faster. I have no desire to be the size of Ronnie Coleman or Jay Cutler. I know how hard it is to gain muscle the natural way. Doing everything perfect (diet, training, rest, supplements, etc) it would probably takes 5 to years to reach natural limit.

    If I follow you guys correctly, it would be possible to reach my natural limits faster with the assistance of a few cycles and be able to stay at that level naturally as long as I continue to work hard at it?

    As mentioned before I do not want to be freakishly huge, just real fit and muscular but would like to get there faster.
    This is a lifestyle. 5 years is nothing if you want to stay that way. You're much better off to stay and train natural if your goal is your natural limit. It will take you a bit longer, but it will be easier to maintain.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cgb6810 View Post
    This is a lifestyle. 5 years is nothing if you want to stay that way. You're much better off to stay and train natural if your goal is your natural limit. It will take you a bit longer, but it will be easier to maintain.
    why do people say train natural until you hit your 'natural limit' then use aas to push you past that barrier, when as soon as you come off you will lose it all because its above your genetic capability to maintain.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cgb6810 View Post
    This is a lifestyle. 5 years is nothing if you want to stay that way. You're much better off to stay and train natural if your goal is your natural limit. It will take you a bit longer, but it will be easier to maintain.
    Amen...

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