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    Quote Originally Posted by blazerelf View Post
    supposing you gain all the weight you always wanted and you choose to quit and simply keep a proper meal and workout; in other words natural; will you lose the gains from roid eith all,most or some;about how muchweight would it be;in how much time;is it extremely hard to keep?
    Read through this thread http://forums.steroid.com/showthread.php?t=416577 , and you'll get your answer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dece870717 View Post
    Read through this thread http://forums.steroid.com/showthread.php?t=416577 , and you'll get your answer.
    well the thread answered most of my answer nice..but it refers mostly for average size people with enormour load of muscle (250lb muscle) which even i can tell very few people who ainttall can have naturally so even less mantain.

    But i meant (didint specify) a more normal weight for example 175lb with around 10 bf % on a 5.8-6.0 hight person nothing that extreme. would in a case like that it be mantainable?I know roid r suppose to be done when u reach limit wich it is mostly said to be like 200lb but supposing some1 did to reach around 175-180lb and assuming he has a meal plan with the proper amount of nutrients to mantain that weight wich i guess is liek 2g of prot per weight,etc and a proper weight training

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    you can maintain your maximum genetic potential. Around 190-210 lbs at 10% BF for a normal person 5'8-6'

    after that natural cataboly combined to workout anabolic are equal.

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    The bottom line is this OP...once you've reached your natural genetic potential...you can do all the roids you want, but once you're off, you'll go back to that natural genetic potential...that's why a lot of guys (who've reached that limit) decide to stay on roids forever so they can keep that extra 20-30lbs. What you're talking about, however, is different. If you do a cycle and gain 20-30lbs, you're gonna lose some of it for sure once you go off, but if you eat right, train right, and do a proper pct...there's no reason you can't keep at least half of that. The nice thing about it is...even though you lose that 10-15lbs...if you keep training hard and eating right...you're muscle memory will kick in and you should be able to get back most of what you lost in a matter of months without being on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by juicyfruit71 View Post
    The bottom line is this OP...once you've reached your natural genetic potential...you can do all the roids you want, but once you're off, you'll go back to that natural genetic potential...that's why a lot of guys (who've reached that limit) decide to stay on roids forever so they can keep that extra 20-30lbs. What you're talking about, however, is different. If you do a cycle and gain 20-30lbs, you're gonna lose some of it for sure once you go off, but if you eat right, train right, and do a proper pct...there's no reason you can't keep at least half of that. The nice thing about it is...even though you lose that 10-15lbs...if you keep training hard and eating right...you're muscle memory will kick in and you should be able to get back most of what you lost in a matter of months without being on.
    Well that souns great I was asking about it because in my neighborhood people say who sue roid will lose it in matte of,motnh and muscle we be replaced by fat so i wanted to separate truth from myth

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