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Sometimes the bros know before the science catches up, but also, sometimes the bros just do what they are told and have been passed down, I guess each one of us have to experiment for ourselves.You say, "No matter what the studies say," but they seem to back you up (and your personal results) if you look at the studies in post #4 that @Bumpygooch posted. Higher protein works better for body composition purposes (i.e., bodybuilding), and there is no upper limit to that protein intake in any of the studies (I don't mean that one does not exist but only that none of the studies have gone high enough to find it if it exists).
It is frustrating because proper diet seems to be the major thing that is holding most steroid forum users back from their goals.
Yea the whole RIR thing is too "sciency" if you ask me lol. I think whatever method one chooses, destroy the muscle and recover; whether its once a week or twice a week with lower volume, at the end of the week, if one makes the same amount of damage, it logically follows the same results will occur.I can say for a fact that higher protein, like 1.2-1.5g/lb, was a major factor in the 25lbs I’ve added since able 2018. No matter what studies say, they aren’t performed on trained, enhanced, intensely focused athletes with a pure hypertrophy goal. It changed my trajectory. The same to be said for my training style that Isreatel now posting studies on saying it’s unnecessary to go to failure. I’ll stay in the trenches with an occasional trip to the science clouds. Find your own equation and operate with it until it’s ground to fine powder.
