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Getbig Bodybuilding Boards => Steroids Info & Hardcore => Topic started by: Tom on August 16, 2009, 04:25:38 PM
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just wondering this question hoping that everyone with knowledge will answer this question without too much mumbo jumbo just the simple fact:
a top npc national junior competitor at my gym, competes in the heavyweight division at 220-225, won a show in may at this weight, now not even 3 months later he tells me he is up to 260 pounds! that's 35 to 40 pounds of muscle and barely fat (still in single digit bodyfat %) in less than 3 months? how is this possible, how does aas work for this to happen?
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uhhh, they assimilate proteins faster and more efficiently to cause hypertrophy, i.e., your muscle cells get larger.
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simply=
your muscles become much more sensitive to weight training, and your body starts directing all nutrients towards growing bigger muscles.
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35lbs. of it is water and food
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35lbs. of it is water and food
Hey dummy, muscle is basically water and glycogen. Don't be such a smartass.
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Hey dummy, muscle is basically water and glycogen. Don't be such a smartass.
Exactly, I was getting ready to say the same thing. Your friend was depleted at show time. After a show you gain a tremendous amount of back simply in the form of glycogen and water in the muscles. Add is AAS and you will grow on top of it, but I bet most of what he gained back is glycogen and water.
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Hey dummy, muscle is basically water and glycogen. Don't be such a smartass.
I gave a pretty simple and honest answer I'm not sure how you can translate that into me being a dummy and a smartass.
Tom asked for a simple answer without a lot of mumbo jumbo soooo...
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I gave a pretty simple and honest answer I'm not sure how you can translate that into me being a dummy and a smartass.
Tom asked for a simple answer without a lot of mumbo jumbo soooo...
Your response was abrupt and such a short response alludes to cynicism. Hence why I called you out for being a dick.