So we all know or should know the reason for taking time off between cycles.
With that being said, I have seen people claim that if you run cycles to close together, the later cycle will not produce as many gains. Is this actually true and if so why?
The only reason I would see this to be true is if you used the same compounds in the later cycle, as you would become more tolerant to the compounds the longer you use them. With different compounds however, I don’t see why the gains would be any less (unless of course you’re hitting the limit of muscle you can hold). There are a lot of factors that play into this.
So we all know or should know the reason for taking time off between cycles.
With that being said, I have seen people claim that if you run cycles to close together, the later cycle will not produce as many gains. Is this actually true and if so why?
In theory, if a cycle was ran too close to the prior one...much less of the body's normal (overall) hormonal functions would be able to assist during the cycle ...and more so as you go along.
And for me personally....I find that my body does develop (at least to a degree) an overall "resistance" to anabolics in general. ....not just to the specific one I've just used. Remember that first really sweet cycle that you ran? It's hard to replicate. Not just with the same compound....but in general.
Just my 2 cents.
That makes sense. I'm just thinking that something like a test, deca, a50/or dbol cycle would be better than a test only cycle even if it was ran close together. I could be wrong in thinking that
Yeah, in general I would tend to agree. But eventually, you'd reach some kind of upper limit, if you kept running them close together. (In my opinion).
I would think so too or everyone would be 400 pound monsters lmao
Anything is possible with IGF
I think myostatin levels and androgen receptor sensitization a big factors.
I've heard the receptor sensitization is a myth but I've never seen evidence either for it or against it.
I've heard the receptor sensitization is a myth but I've never seen evidence either for it or against it.