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Old 29-06-2008, 01:45 PM   #37 (permalink)
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Re: Bodybuilding or the Pursuit of Pharmacology

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Originally Posted by Pscarb View Post
i have to agree with Hackskii on this if you use gear you will grow no matter what although i advise many to make sure their diet and training is in order so that the cycle can be as productive as it can be and to get into the practice as these two thing play a huge role in keeping most of the gains post cycle.

if you come off gear and go natural in time you will lose alot of the size you have built i cannot say all of it but a good deal of it it is foolish to think otherwise really...i had 1yr off steroids and yes i competed and i won but i lost 12lbs of lean tissue in that year who is to say that loss would not keep happening??
although i still stand by my comment that diet/training are more important than steroids if not to get big but to remain big....
It'd be like having a car with a great ECU but an under-tuned engine, weak chassis and low grade petrol.

Thing I don't like to read is the vilification of people that use, even if they are stupid about it they should be steered not apposed. At the end of the day drugs are just tools that people use to get the desired effect, any tool could be used inappropriately but when treated with respect why appose it's use?

I can understand the frustration Shaun has that the general public see amateur and professional bodybuilders as nothing more than skinny guys that juice their way to the top but I doubt that would change if the skinny twit in the gym whose weight fluctuates wildly every two months stopped using steroids.

Personally I wonder if the so called "natural limit" isn't unlike trying to find gold at the end of a rainbow.

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