Hey everybody its been a little bit since I've actually had any time to get back on the forum, but while away a few of my buddies and I had a debate I'd like to share with you. I know everybody has their opinions but that's what makes it interesting and how you learn right. Ok anyways the conversation was primarily focused on where do you think the body sees and holds most of it's gains. A little confused? yeah its kinda hard to word so let me give you an example and see what you guys think. Lets say this guy Joe has a very improper diet closely resembling the average american. Working out maybe 1-2 times a week, consuming fast food multiple times a month, and takes no supplements or vitamins of any kind. Ok now JOE get motivated and decides to make a life change where he incorporates a good diet of 3500-4000 calories a day along with a aggressive work out routine which he sticks to consitantly. Now obviously JOE is going to see a huge difference over time just from that change alone but where the debate came into play was if GEAR was added at the right time where would he really notice the difference. Now not to sound obvious or open ended but where my buddies and I disagreed was that I felt the diet and working out consitently would result in the most obvious and larger of any gains regardless of the gear later added. My buddies where stating that though he would see huge gains due to the diet and working out his body would only be able to go so far thus why steroids are often used. I obviously realize this but how do you guys see the advatages seeing as though anybody that comes on this forum is quick to point out that steroids are pointless or not nearly as effective if you havent already hit your peak. I mean I have read articles where people hit there peak and were still able to put on so much more due to gear but to me I thought it was more of a tool to stretch the maximum just a little. So after that half book I wrote if anybody had the patience to read it I guess this sounds kinda confusing and will defiantly fill any blanks or info that seems left out or needed. " age, weight, height or any other factors". And once again thanks for the comments.


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