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    Quote Originally Posted by 0403555555 View Post
    Q. Why do people always say get a good base first?

    If you are eating right, and making some small strength gains then what’s the need for a base?

    The whole point of taking AAS is to add muscle, not wait 10 years until you have muscle base to then take it.

    If your PCT is correct, you increase your maintenance calories and continue training as hard as possible, then theoretically you should retain quite a fair bit of muscle.


    Q. Some people say that you will struggle to retain any gains past your natural limit, so in theory, if you have yet to hit your natural limit, retaining gains should be easier, yes?

    Q. Why do they say you will lose all your gains when you stop using? What’s the point of using it? To break through your natural level, but why? You will never retain it.

    Why it is a person can only cycle once? But will always return for that second or third cycle? If they have retained their muscle then why return? Muscle dysmorphia?

    Just trying to clear up some bro-science.

    Thanks guys.
    There isn't too much "broscience" here. This forum is loaded with some highly experienced vets and competitors who know their shit. And a couple of MDs as well. So its not a bunch of jackasses at the gym parrotting what they hear.

    Secondly, I agree with most of what you say..to some extent. But after a couple of cycles it becomes pretty obvious these are powerful drugs, and care should be taken to avoid long term health problems...and other disasters like not being able to **** your lady lol.
    Last edited by DeniZen; 09-13-2013 at 11:14 AM.

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