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    Swimming

    Let's say someone took 400 mg of cyp a week and did nothing but swim 1 hr every day. What impact would there be on muscle formation, size, shape etc

    would you get a pump like when working out?
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    Is this what your doing/planning to do?

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    he would become bigger, faster, stronger

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    Quote Originally Posted by legobricks View Post
    Is this what your doing/planning to do?
    Maybe. On trt already and like to swim.

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    I wouldnt think so...depends on how much hypertrophy you would induce IMO... Isnt swimming an aerobic activity? I dunno, i would think it would the same as cardio...just a bit more do to the resistance of the water but i wouldnt count on getting bigger just from swimming.

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    I like to swim and its hard as sh*t. IMO your cardiovaso system would be strong, core, every thing would get stronger. To a certain point, your body would adapt to the training then gains would probobly slow or halt. Then you would have to increase work load to continue growth.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 6ft5 View Post
    I like to swim and its hard as sh*t. IMO your cardiovaso system would be strong, core, every thing would get stronger. To a certain point, your body would adapt to the training then gains would probobly slow or halt. Then you would have to increase work load to continue growth.
    Yeah I know it is a lot harder than I remember from highschool! I tried to swim a few laps after 15 yrs of no swimming and about croaked.

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