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Re: Nasser 5grams per week?
« Reply #50 on: December 08, 2021, 04:41:06 PM »
Shaun Davies admitted to a gram a day


Bumped into Shaun once in Wolverhampton town centre when he would have been in his prime.  He was wearing one of those really cut down string Golds vests, and he was mind-blowing.  But the thing that really stood out for me was that he was positively furry!  I've seen this with some of the heavy dose guys - the shoulders and even the inner forearms just go Mexican Wolf Child ;D

Might be wrong, but I think Illuminati mentioned he knew Dino?  So perhaps you do too?  I was wondering how he was getting on health wise, as it was a bit touch and go at one point but then he got a lot better (I'm off for a quick Google)
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Re: Nasser 5grams per week?
« Reply #51 on: December 08, 2021, 05:01:55 PM »
Super interesting again - thanks for taking the time to lay this out for me.  At the risk of being a Columbo, just one last thing please then I'll leave you alone ;D

Was insulin involved with the whole 'eat whatever you want without getting fat' thing, or was it just the GH?

Nope, i didn't use Slin at the time.

I never really liked using it, made me feel really sluggish.

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Re: Nasser 5grams per week?
« Reply #52 on: December 10, 2021, 01:02:41 PM »
     The one element people leave out of the equation is TRAINING. The early studies on steroids by the AMA concluded that steroids don't work and "in no way enhance athletic performance" or build much muscle. They build some muscle in absence of training but it's not functional.  But this was because the studies did not involve weight training.

     The "BROS" realized that training and gear are synergistic. It can't be a coincidence that the two hardest, grainiest, densest bodybuilders are generally considered Yates and Coleman. And they TRAINED the hardest(and both paid the price physically). The anabolic hormones will only go to dense, real muscle growth if the TRAINING stimulus is intense enough to necessitate it. You can use insulin and GH and other things to get pure size, but it won't be dense, hard muscle, which is why guys are being called "out of shape" now. It's not they are not dieting hard enough, it's that the actual muscle is not as hard and dense as that created by the synergy of gear and intense training.

     So whatever Ronnie was taking at his best is the MAX. Because he's in a wheelchair so it's obvious the joints can't handle more intense training. Other guys like Dillett or even Flex tried to play the size game, but the muscle looked poofy and softer when they got too big, like the guys today. You can't separate the gear from the TRAINING. You can up the dose all you want and get size from satellite cells and hyperplasia and insulin and all that shit, but when it comes to hard, dense muscle Ronnie and Dorian were it.

Whatever THEY took, which no one knows, is the limit of how much shit you can take and have it turn into hard, dense muscle through the anabolics being used for muscle repair and growth. That's the way the body naturally builds muscle, and you can't fool the body. You'll just get sick because the extra drugs will make organs and other shit grow because it's more than is needed for muscle repair and growth. So unless somehow guys could start training harder than Ronnie and Dorian, you can up the dose all you want and it won't matter. The guys are so much bigger today but the lifts aren't going up much in 20 years. Means the muscle is not functional and it shows onstage. ITS THE TRAINING!!!!!!!! Mentzer/Jones were right(until they went insane).

BTW, this is complete bro science by Notomorrow, total fuckin theory and I am not a guru or wanna be "researcher" or whatever the fuck Leo is. That's why my bro shit is in gossip and opinions so don't hate.

You can always tell a physique built on drugs and not on time put in.