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Title: very interesting study comparing users/non-users and trainers/non-trainers
Post by: dj181 on August 31, 2013, 01:00:26 PM
here it is...

The Study

This 10 week study took a group of 43 men of normal body weight between the ages of 19 and 40 who all had some degree of weight training experience. These men were then split up into 4 different groups:

    Group 1 did NOT do any form of exercise, and did NOT receive any form of steroids or drugs. (Natural guys doing no weight training.)
    Group 2 did NOT do any form of exercise, but they received weekly injections of 600 mg of testosterone enanthate. (Drug users doing no weight training.)
    Group 3 DID exercise, but they did NOT receive any form of steroids or drugs. (Natural guys doing weight training.)
    Group 4 DID exercise, and they also received weekly injections of 600 mg of testosterone enanthate. (Drug users doing weight training.)

All of their diets (calorie intake, protein intake, nutrient intake, etc.) were standardized according to each person’s body weight, recorded, verified and adjusted when needed. The 2 groups who WERE weight training (groups 3 and 4) followed the same supervised workouts each week.

Meaning, with the exception of the fact that some groups were or were not weight training, and some were or were not using drugs… everything else (diet and training) was equal and even.
The Results

So… guess what happened?

    Group 1 (no exercise, natural) experienced no significant changes. No surprise there.
    Group 2 (no exercise, drug use) was able to build about 7 pounds of muscle. That’s not a typo. The group receiving testosterone injections and NOT working out at all gained 7 pounds of muscle.
    Group 3 (exercise, natural) was able to build about 4 pounds of muscle.
    Group 4 (exercise, drug use) was able to build about 13 pounds of muscle.
Title: Re: very interesting study comparing users/non-users and trainers/non-trainers
Post by: shrek on August 31, 2013, 01:25:23 PM
Well whoop De fucking do !!!!!! You mean to tell me that if I use gear I can double my results? Holy shit why didn't I think about that before, and to think this whole time I was using steroids for a libido boast
Title: Re: very interesting study comparing users/non-users and trainers/non-trainers
Post by: dj181 on August 31, 2013, 02:08:35 PM
well no fucking shit gear increases gains with TRAINERS

but this is what is the most fucking shocking...

Group 2 (no exercise, drug use) was able to build about 7 pounds of muscle. That’s not a typo. The group receiving testosterone injections and NOT working out at all gained 7 pounds of muscle.

ZERO TRAINING and still adding lean muscle tissue :o
Title: Re: very interesting study comparing users/non-users and trainers/non-trainers
Post by: theEsquire on August 31, 2013, 04:36:04 PM
Awesome. One more reason to continue laying on the couch watching "Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade."
Title: Re: very interesting study comparing users/non-users and trainers/non-trainers
Post by: _aj_ on August 31, 2013, 04:36:13 PM
Citation?
Title: Re: very interesting study comparing users/non-users and trainers/non-trainers
Post by: jon cole on August 31, 2013, 09:14:31 PM
here it is...

The Study

This 10 week study took a group of 43 men of normal body weight between the ages of 19 and 40 who all had some degree of weight training experience. These men were then split up into 4 different groups:

    Group 1 did NOT do any form of exercise, and did NOT receive any form of steroids or drugs. (Natural guys doing no weight training.)
    Group 2 did NOT do any form of exercise, but they received weekly injections of 600 mg of testosterone enanthate. (Drug users doing no weight training.)
    Group 3 DID exercise, but they did NOT receive any form of steroids or drugs. (Natural guys doing weight training.)
    Group 4 DID exercise, and they also received weekly injections of 600 mg of testosterone enanthate. (Drug users doing weight training.)

All of their diets (calorie intake, protein intake, nutrient intake, etc.) were standardized according to each person’s body weight, recorded, verified and adjusted when needed. The 2 groups who WERE weight training (groups 3 and 4) followed the same supervised workouts each week.

Meaning, with the exception of the fact that some groups were or were not weight training, and some were or were not using drugs… everything else (diet and training) was equal and even.
The Results

So… guess what happened?

    Group 1 (no exercise, natural) experienced no significant changes. No surprise there.
    Group 2 (no exercise, drug use) was able to build about 7 pounds of muscle. That’s not a typo. The group receiving testosterone injections and NOT working out at all gained 7 pounds of muscle.
    Group 3 (exercise, natural) was able to build about 4 pounds of muscle.
    Group 4 (exercise, drug use) was able to build about 13 pounds of muscle.


old and truth studies.
read it on few french magazine ten years ago.
Title: Re: very interesting study comparing users/non-users and trainers/non-trainers
Post by: dj181 on September 01, 2013, 12:22:31 AM
Awesome. One more reason to continue laying on the couch watching "Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade."

 ;D

so maybe i don't have to train legs after all 8)
Title: Re: very interesting study comparing users/non-users and trainers/non-trainers
Post by: Overload on September 01, 2013, 08:56:55 AM
Years ago i read a study that was similar.  The group on Test E gained more muscle in 12 weeks without even lifting a weight than the drug free group who trained 5 days a week under the guidance of a trainer.


8)
Title: Re: very interesting study comparing users/non-users and trainers/non-trainers
Post by: johnthegreat687 on September 01, 2013, 07:58:00 PM
yeah but this doesnt mean one will get jacked physique from doing nothing, there would be no futher gains than the initial ones for the non trainees on gear,or very little.

Define "jacked" first of all. Also, there is not one person here who is saying that you can build mounds of muscle by just using and not training. What the study shows is that the hormone used increased protein synthesis, cellular division, etc at a higher rate than what the body does. This is common knowledge if you know about hormones, but the study helped show what we all know.

As for the comment: "there would be no further gains than the initial ones for the non trainees on gear or very little".   -Do you have any studies on this or is this just the random bullshit you spew from your mouth?
Title: Re: very interesting study comparing users/non-users and trainers/non-trainers
Post by: johnthegreat687 on September 01, 2013, 07:58:53 PM
by the way,

good article dj181.


Thnk you for posting it.
Title: Re: very interesting study comparing users/non-users and trainers/non-trainers
Post by: dj181 on September 01, 2013, 09:47:10 PM
da nada amigo 8)
Title: Re: very interesting study comparing users/non-users and trainers/non-trainers
Post by: Borracho on September 02, 2013, 08:47:05 AM
I wonder how much "muscle" the average women puts on when they're on their "cycle"... lol
Title: Re: very interesting study comparing users/non-users and trainers/non-trainers
Post by: johnthegreat687 on September 02, 2013, 09:33:46 AM
jacked means something like my physique or more.

scientific evidence?haha, well, why dont you try it for yourself, inject yourself and dont train and see what happens.

my scientific evidence is from various ppl i know who do that, and besides the initial 5-10lbs water celular retention, nothing more happened.

so yeah anectodal,real life evidence, shit eater.

hope this helps

Yes, because these people you know only gain 5-10lbs of water.

It's not like there is any increase in protein synthesis and cellular multiplication.

 ::)


Anecdotal my ass. Idiot.
Title: Re: very interesting study comparing users/non-users and trainers/non-trainers
Post by: Overload on September 02, 2013, 09:55:13 AM
yeah but this doesnt mean one will get jacked physique from doing nothing, there would be no futher gains than the initial ones for the non trainees on gear,or very little.

Exactly.

After that initial gain, there wouldn't be stimulus to build any muscle. 


8)
Title: Re: very interesting study comparing users/non-users and trainers/non-trainers
Post by: dj181 on September 02, 2013, 11:26:36 AM
Exactly.

After that initial gain, there wouldn't be stimulus to build any muscle. 


8)

so are you saying that i still gotta train my legs hard and heavy :( :'( >:(

but seriously, my chest training loads are down just a bit, while my pecs are actually thicker and fuller than they were when i was lifting heavier loads ???

so could this be from the initial protein synthesis and cellular multiplication gains?

yeah, i'm kinda trolling here, but i'm also kinda serious too

people say just work the muscle and then get out the hell out of the gym and then rest and grow, and they say that roid users don't need to apply progressive overload so much, so now i'm seeing that maybe this is true :-\ :-\ :-\

and yeah, sorry for the anabolichalo moment, but i am genuinely a bit confused here
Title: Re: very interesting study comparing users/non-users and trainers/non-trainers
Post by: a_ahmed on September 02, 2013, 01:10:36 PM
lol long live testosterone

(http://rlv.zcache.com/i_heart_testosterone_t_shirt-reb3025be66384d7a9b957506e3013fe8_804gy_324.jpg)
Title: Re: very interesting study comparing users/non-users and trainers/non-trainers
Post by: _aj_ on September 02, 2013, 01:22:54 PM
lol long live testosterone

(http://rlv.zcache.com/i_heart_testosterone_t_shirt-reb3025be66384d7a9b957506e3013fe8_804gy_324.jpg)

Word.
Title: Re: very interesting study comparing users/non-users and trainers/non-trainers
Post by: anabolichalo on September 02, 2013, 04:58:45 PM
how is this surprising

during puberty you gain muscle without training

why?

tesosterone

no kidding
Title: Re: very interesting study comparing users/non-users and trainers/non-trainers
Post by: Borracho on September 02, 2013, 05:14:48 PM
I gain a good 8 pounds of "muscle" with a good cheat meal. I don't need 10 weeks for these kind of gains  ;D
Title: Re: very interesting study comparing users/non-users and trainers/non-trainers
Post by: anabolichalo on September 02, 2013, 05:21:18 PM
I gain a good 8 pounds of "muscle" with a good cheat meal. I don't need 10 weeks for these kind of gains  ;D
if you eat 2lbs of chicken breast you put on 2lbs of LMB instantly as far as underwater weighing and dexa is concerned
Title: Re: very interesting study comparing users/non-users and trainers/non-trainers
Post by: Borracho on September 02, 2013, 05:38:00 PM
if you eat 2lbs of chicken breast you put on 2lbs of LMB instantly as far as underwater weighing and dexa is concerned

Yeah and that's all protein. Imagine if it was 2 pounds of dextrose...

LBM...pretty sure that includes water and glycogen along with muscle tissue. Steroids increase sodium, water, and glycogen retention so this study is no surprise.

If someone has aids and just saw this study than they'd be thrilled that they can gain weight without training on steroids. For those of us who train and gear we already knew this. People who trained on gear gained almost double what non training juicers gained....I would assume the difference is in fact actual muscle tissue.
Title: Re: very interesting study comparing users/non-users and trainers/non-trainers
Post by: dj181 on September 05, 2013, 12:16:48 AM
good points here about "muscle gain"

so i guess it's right what they keep telling me, which is to go by the mirror and not by the scale or tape measure
Title: Re: very interesting study comparing users/non-users and trainers/non-trainers
Post by: anabolichalo on September 05, 2013, 02:23:43 AM
good points here about "muscle gain"

so i guess it's right what they keep telling me, which is to go by the mirror and not by the scale or tape measure
what's wrong with going by the tape measure?


if you put on an inch on your arms and they keep as lean (visual or skin fold) of course you add muslces



only mirror is too subjective


picutres are better
Title: Re: very interesting study comparing users/non-users and trainers/non-trainers
Post by: dj181 on September 05, 2013, 03:06:39 AM
what's wrong with going by the tape measure?


if you put on an inch on your arms and they keep as lean (visual or skin fold) of course you add muslces



only mirror is too subjective


picutres are better

the fellas here say don't go by the tape measure ie. ugayjizz, njflex, and mr.n

but you make a good point about if one arm measures more at the same bodyfat, then yeah, that would be a lean muscle gain

and your right about pics being the best measure, even my old training coach told me this
Title: Re: very interesting study comparing users/non-users and trainers/non-trainers
Post by: shrek on September 05, 2013, 06:53:17 PM
Dude are you new to thus because you ask some true no brainer shit , you seem enthusiastic but fucks sake
Title: Re: very interesting study comparing users/non-users and trainers/non-trainers
Post by: dj181 on September 06, 2013, 02:46:35 AM
curious what you mean by "no brainer shit" could you give me some examples of this?
Title: Re: very interesting study comparing users/non-users and trainers/non-trainers
Post by: shrek on September 06, 2013, 05:18:49 AM
good points here about "muscle gain"

so i guess it's right what they keep telling me, which is to go by the mirror and not by the scale or tape measure
like this
Title: Re: very interesting study comparing users/non-users and trainers/non-trainers
Post by: shrek on September 06, 2013, 05:20:49 AM
so are you saying that i still gotta train my legs hard and heavy :( :'( >:(

but seriously, my chest training loads are down just a bit, while my pecs are actually thicker and fuller than they were when i was lifting heavier loads ???

so could this be from the initial protein synthesis and cellular multiplication gains?

yeah, i'm kinda trolling here, but i'm also kinda serious too

people say just work the muscle and then get out the hell out of the gym and then rest and grow, and they say that roid users don't need to apply progressive overload so much, so now i'm seeing that maybe this is true :-\ :-\ :-\

and yeah, sorry for the anabolichalo moment, but i am genuinely a bit confused here
also this one where you state that you are trolling
Title: Re: very interesting study comparing users/non-users and trainers/non-trainers
Post by: dj181 on September 06, 2013, 06:50:42 AM
also this one where you state that you are trolling

semi-trolling

but serious question, in your opinion, must one train with heavier training loads to increase thier muscle size, or can they keep doing squats with a buck 35 and eventually get massive wheels?
Title: Re: very interesting study comparing users/non-users and trainers/non-trainers
Post by: shrek on September 06, 2013, 07:53:49 AM
semi-trolling

but serious question, in your opinion, must one train with heavier training loads to increase thier muscle size, or can they keep doing squats with a buck 35 and eventually get massive wheels?
yes you can accomplish a lot if using great form and incorporating negative training....... check out Dorian Yates HIT training ...... he swears that his method helped him prevent injuries through his career ....... I swear by it as well I have smaller joints and longer limbs so over loading them causes all kinds of pain so I go as heavy as I can with near perfect form I can't afford to get any injury or I will lose my job
Title: Re: very interesting study comparing users/non-users and trainers/non-trainers
Post by: dj181 on September 06, 2013, 08:12:47 AM
yes you can accomplish a lot if using great form and incorporating negative training....... check out Dorian Yates HIT training ...... he swears that his method helped him prevent injuries through his career ....... I swear by it as well I have smaller joints and longer limbs so over loading them causes all kinds of pain so I go as heavy as I can with near perfect form I can't afford to get any injury or I will lose my job

yeah i think you're right

for example when i do these barbell squats i keep the bar high on my traps and and try and keep my torso as erect as possible and take my ass down below past parallel and i try and push them hard, but not exactly til failure, as i stop them once my form starts to break down ie. leaning over too much and turning the squat into a modified good morning