Quote Originally Posted by ScotchGuard02 View Post
Your body has a natural size limit. Even if you ate 6000 cals every day for 10 years, you wouldn't be the size of Ronnie Coleman, naturally. After about age 30, you body doesn't make many more "new" muscles like when you were a teenager. If you are gifted with good genetics you can put of more muscle than is normal for most people. I trained naturally until my mid 40's. I made really good gains in strength but so much size. I weighted 168lbs but I could bench 1RM of 320lbs. No matter what I ate, I simply could not get bigger. When I ran my first cycle, I gained 15lbs after PCT. Imagine 15lbs after PCT! It took me almost 20 years to gain 30lbs. in 5 months, after 1 cycle, I gained 15lbs. It UNBELIEVABLE. After cycling AAS for over a dozen years, I have hit my AAS size limit of 205lbs. I know I could get even bigger but I would have to sacrifice things. Perhaps even some health to reach that goal.

Not everyone, even with AAS, can be 300lbs of solid muscles. We're just not genetically programmed to be that big. Every world class body builder has gone back to their natural size when they take massive amounts of gear out of their AAS cocktail. My feeling is why be HUGE only to be back to "normal" when one stops taking the sheer quantities of AAS required to maintain that mass? I would rather be the upper limit of my "natural" size, enhanced with AAS of course, and easily maintain that size for the rest of my life.

I guess it depends on what we determine "big" is for us. We just have to find a happy balance of "big" in life.
Thank you for such an amazing reply.
These not-so-natty youtubers all claim natural and still continue to build muscle even after a decade of training like how? They diet down to 8% bf and look shit and then bulk up and look even better than before and their size doesnt decrease as well. Thank you for showing the light. I know my time is ticking and I have to get serious if I have to build muscle naturally.