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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Muscle building and TRT / T levels
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<blockquote data-quote="bbex2014" data-source="post: 160296" data-attributes="member: 39474"><p>While I do agree with your statement that you will not get big or muscular with trt alone, that is 100% true. You definitely need to dial in nutrition, sleep, and exercise routine. But your statement about how many younger guys do you see with good shape is misleading. I get what your saying, but take into account muscle maturity. Even the most gifted and dedicated 18 y/o kids have only been training with weights for a few years most likely. Especially true nowadays is that most 18 y/o kids have very low T levels with the increased environmental edc's and the sedentary lifestyle that is more common now than ever. In fact, a lot of teenagers are suffering from erectile dysfunction, which obviously should rarely if ever be the case.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bbex2014, post: 160296, member: 39474"] While I do agree with your statement that you will not get big or muscular with trt alone, that is 100% true. You definitely need to dial in nutrition, sleep, and exercise routine. But your statement about how many younger guys do you see with good shape is misleading. I get what your saying, but take into account muscle maturity. Even the most gifted and dedicated 18 y/o kids have only been training with weights for a few years most likely. Especially true nowadays is that most 18 y/o kids have very low T levels with the increased environmental edc's and the sedentary lifestyle that is more common now than ever. In fact, a lot of teenagers are suffering from erectile dysfunction, which obviously should rarely if ever be the case. [/QUOTE]
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