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Understanding Test Levels and Muscle Retention/Gains
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<blockquote data-quote="tmaxey1" data-source="post: 140518" data-attributes="member: 38311"><p>Well not always. When I was 25 I gained 20-25 pounds on a 12 week cycle of only Sus 250. I did nothing to keep my natural T going. No hcg no clomid nothing. I’ve known many guys to get really good gains from moderate levels of test. Of course we hit the gym like animals and ate everything in sight. Drank at least 250 grams of protein per day. </p><p></p><p>As a 43 year old I would never put my tendons through that type of abuse again. Looking like a meathead isn’t a good look when I’m cheering for my sons at the little league field. To each his own. There is a line between someone thinking “nice arms” and “what’s wrong with that dudes self esteem”.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tmaxey1, post: 140518, member: 38311"] Well not always. When I was 25 I gained 20-25 pounds on a 12 week cycle of only Sus 250. I did nothing to keep my natural T going. No hcg no clomid nothing. I’ve known many guys to get really good gains from moderate levels of test. Of course we hit the gym like animals and ate everything in sight. Drank at least 250 grams of protein per day. As a 43 year old I would never put my tendons through that type of abuse again. Looking like a meathead isn’t a good look when I’m cheering for my sons at the little league field. To each his own. There is a line between someone thinking “nice arms” and “what’s wrong with that dudes self esteem”. [/QUOTE]
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