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    Thread: Training on Juice; how it changes the game.

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      Bodybuilding on juice allows me to recover quick and eat more.

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      i too took that from the article, while i will admit a lot of the terminology is over my head, thats what it sounded like to me as well, i wish we could find an article comparing different steroids on what percentage it inhibits this or what time period it adds b4 it takes place. and like you said still nothing about the training but i still like hearing that it can inhibit it some, every little bit helps

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      I like the Hypertrophy Specific Training because AAS causes hypertrophy, or the enlarging of muscle cells (GH causes hyperplasia, or the growing of new muscle cells)..Now, I have never actually done this type of workout before, but seeing the research behind it makes me want to give it a shot. I was always against training all muscle groups in one day; however, reading that thread opened my eyes a lil! If I am on cycle, and depending on which type of gear I am on by the way, I can really train hard..Although I get sore still, it is not as severe nor as long...I attribute this to enhanced recovery that AAS promotes. However, I still don't train for 1.5-2 hours because I start fucking around too much at that point lol...

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      Quote Originally Posted by mikeyg51 View Post
      I like the Hypertrophy Specific Training because AAS causes hypertrophy, or the enlarging of muscle cells (GH causes hyperplasia, or the growing of new muscle cells)..Now, I have never actually done this type of workout before, but seeing the research behind it makes me want to give it a shot. I was always against training all muscle groups in one day; however, reading that thread opened my eyes a lil! If I am on cycle, and depending on which type of gear I am on by the way, I can really train hard..Although I get sore still, it is not as severe nor as long...I attribute this to enhanced recovery that AAS promotes. However, I still don't train for 1.5-2 hours because I start fucking around too much at that point lol...
      Yeah I hear ya. My ADD kicks in after and hour. lol.

      I mean look at guys like, arnold, mentzer, katz, columbo, and all of the dinosaurs of that era... It was nothing for them to training a 6 hour split in one day PER day, and sometimes the only gear they were running was dbol. Granted, these guys weren't nearly the size of guys today mind you. So there is definitely something to this.
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      Maybe some of the other Vets can chime in with their personal experiences. Where you at V? Stone? P-money? FS? Smalls?
      SFW GFH

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      Always great to keep learning and learning. One thing i enjoy about this forum, is post like this.

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      Great info!

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      Quote Originally Posted by TheGreatWhiteTruth View Post
      This is still anecdotal. There is no information about training, just that AAS somewhat inhibits cortisol.
      So I was just re-reading this thread and I read this statement and it made me think... If AAS only SOMEWHAT inhibits cortisol, it would still be important to be cautious of over training. I think training 1-1.5 hours on gear everyday would be as far as you would want to go. Remember, AAS has a better effect on decreasing recovery time than they do inhibiting cortisol. So if you think about it, it would make sense that your cortisol spikes would still activate 45 minutes into your workout and work their way up. They just wouldn't be as potent... But that crap is STILL floating around in your bloodstream attempting to wreak havoc on your body.
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      Quote Originally Posted by TheGreatWhiteTruth View Post
      So I was just re-reading this thread and I read this statement and it made me think... If AAS only SOMEWHAT inhibits cortisol, it would still be important to be cautious of over training. I think training 1-1.5 hours on gear everyday would be as far as you would want to go. Remember, AAS has a better effect on decreasing recovery time than they do inhibiting cortisol. So if you think about it, it would make sense that your cortisol spikes would still activate 45 minutes into your workout and work their way up. They just wouldn't be as potent... But that crap is STILL floating around in your bloodstream attempting to wreak havoc on your body.
      Great post here, because all too often we (and I definitely have been known to do this!) overtrain on AAS because we feel that we can..however, keeping the gym-time down to maybe an hour-and-a-half tops would be helpful I think..love reading this thread, great shit!

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