As a way of life?

ceasar

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Body building for many is a way of life. At some point you would want to kick the gear and go natural -- realisticaly I cant juice forever -- Can you really keep reasonable gains with out the sauce! What percentage under good circumstances can you expect to keep? Most of us Im sure can probable look back to our early 20s when this started and remember saying "Im only gonna do one cycle and then stop" YA right-- that never happens because you never keep what you expected to.

So the question is do you have to have an abnormally high hormone level to have abnormally large muscles?
 
ceasar said:
Body building for many is a way of life. At some point you would want to kick the gear and go natural -- realisticaly I cant juice forever -- Can you really keep reasonable gains with out the sauce! What percentage under good circumstances can you expect to keep? Most of us Im sure can probable look back to our early 20s when this started and remember saying "Im only gonna do one cycle and then stop" YA right-- that never happens because you never keep what you expected to.

So the question is do you have to have an abnormally high hormone level to have abnormally large muscles?
No, but it certainly helps.
 
To have supraphysiological amounts of muscle, yes. However, even with juice, most guys barely make it to what they should have weighed before juicing.

You can be "abnormally muscled", since the average american is fat as fuck, even without juice.

I can't think of a single reason why just about anyone shouldn't be over 200lbs. Well, those people standing 5'8" or taller.
 
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