georgetown
Active member
This might be a complicated question but kind of important,
So there is the frame of "genetic potential", the realistic amount of muscle ones body can naturally maintain, adding lbm beyond this limit would requre the use of AAS etc.
My main question is: aas/ph/ds use before this range of naturally maintainable mass is just a shortcut to reaching that limit correct? Ones not going to be building muscle thats not attainable naturally within this range? Muscle insertions are all genetic and aas wont change the shape/aesthetics of the physique that cant be attained naturally correct? (all assuming the natural route is going to be much longer,harder, but probably healthier)
So there is the frame of "genetic potential", the realistic amount of muscle ones body can naturally maintain, adding lbm beyond this limit would requre the use of AAS etc.
My main question is: aas/ph/ds use before this range of naturally maintainable mass is just a shortcut to reaching that limit correct? Ones not going to be building muscle thats not attainable naturally within this range? Muscle insertions are all genetic and aas wont change the shape/aesthetics of the physique that cant be attained naturally correct? (all assuming the natural route is going to be much longer,harder, but probably healthier)