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Corona Gains: TRT and Gains or lack thereof...
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<blockquote data-quote="madman" data-source="post: 176109" data-attributes="member: 13851"><p>A more appropriate word would be more along the lines of body composition benefits if we are speaking in terms of trt even when one is running TT/FT levels on the upper end or slightly above the physiological range.</p><p></p><p>Indeed most on trt will notice improvements in body composition (muscle gain/fat loss) when following a proper diet/training protocol but I would in no way refer to it as mass gains as the gains from trt doses will be minimal compared to using supra-physiological doses.</p><p></p><p>Regarding testosterone and muscle mass/strength gains its true anabolic properties will shine when one uses supra-physiological doses in the range of 300-600 mg/week and even then the higher end dose will result in more muscle growth/strength gains when following a proper diet/training protocol and lets top it off with the fact that one's genetics will have the final say!</p><p></p><p>Just keep in mind that your T levels will most likely be much lower with such a drastic dose reduction of 40 mg/week.</p><p></p><p>As of now, it has been 4 weeks since your dose reduction and although you still feel good overall the next few months will only tell and I would definitely be getting blood work done to see where your levels are at as of now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="madman, post: 176109, member: 13851"] A more appropriate word would be more along the lines of body composition benefits if we are speaking in terms of trt even when one is running TT/FT levels on the upper end or slightly above the physiological range. Indeed most on trt will notice improvements in body composition (muscle gain/fat loss) when following a proper diet/training protocol but I would in no way refer to it as mass gains as the gains from trt doses will be minimal compared to using supra-physiological doses. Regarding testosterone and muscle mass/strength gains its true anabolic properties will shine when one uses supra-physiological doses in the range of 300-600 mg/week and even then the higher end dose will result in more muscle growth/strength gains when following a proper diet/training protocol and lets top it off with the fact that one's genetics will have the final say! Just keep in mind that your T levels will most likely be much lower with such a drastic dose reduction of 40 mg/week. As of now, it has been 4 weeks since your dose reduction and although you still feel good overall the next few months will only tell and I would definitely be getting blood work done to see where your levels are at as of now. [/QUOTE]
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