Brandaddy
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I kinda see it like if you got the drive it carry you to where you wanna go. I mean I'm a firm believer in diet, work ethic, programming, etc. Gear in my opinion is the glass ceiling
I agree with what you said. What I was more getting at though was the difference in genetics. I.E. I remember my first training partner. Literally working out together for every workout I benched 2 plates and then 3 plates all before he got to 2 plates and we were the same size running the same program.
To put it simpy. The guys that you see that are strongest guys around, were most likely already at or at least capable of putting up 1,500lbs+ natural without even really knowing much of what they were doing. I'm talking about a shit diet, horrible program, just going into the gym moving weight and they're already the strongest guys around. If you aren't already that person naturally, gear isn't going to make that person. It will just make you a better version of who you are.
Not trying to shit on anyone's parade. I just notice from your posts that it seems you're developing an unhealthy view of AAS and it's not really a smart road to go down.
