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      Now we're doing what PAIN started BOP for.....sharing and acquiring knowledge on the science of AAS/BB'n and using the board as a platform for Sponsor reviews, uplifting others and building relationships with like minded individuals.

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      Quote Originally Posted by maxmuscle1 View Post
      I love Iso/hex esters sooo much. I wonder because of our personal metabolism/biology/genetic makeup...do we all react differently to certain compounds? Do certain compounds only work in certain people? I say, Yes. Otherwise we would have Jay Culters, Phil Heath, Ronnies, amd Arnold’s in every gym! That is far from the case. PED’s make an impact for sure and are definitely part of it; but there has to be something said for mental choice, resilience with training/diet and genetics as a whole. -Just a general statement-

      Max * * HOW TO DETERMINE AAS HALF LIFE - MEMBER DISCUSSION THREAD * ** * HOW TO DETERMINE AAS HALF LIFE - MEMBER DISCUSSION THREAD * ** * HOW TO DETERMINE AAS HALF LIFE - MEMBER DISCUSSION THREAD * *
      Just noticed the "genetics" comment......I agree 100%.

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      Quote Originally Posted by Riggs View Post
      Just noticed the "genetics" comment......I agree 100%.
      It definitely plays a huge role. Some downplay that part but it is quite a large part. IMO * * HOW TO DETERMINE AAS HALF LIFE - MEMBER DISCUSSION THREAD * ** * HOW TO DETERMINE AAS HALF LIFE - MEMBER DISCUSSION THREAD * *

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      Quote Originally Posted by maxmuscle1 View Post
      It definitely plays a huge role. Some downplay that part but it is quite a large part. IMO * * HOW TO DETERMINE AAS HALF LIFE - MEMBER DISCUSSION THREAD * ** * HOW TO DETERMINE AAS HALF LIFE - MEMBER DISCUSSION THREAD * *

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      I agree genetics is huge, and that is coming from someone honest enough to admit I have very average genetics. No matter how much I do right someone with great genetics can make my progress look like newbie gains because of how fast their muscles grow and mature.
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      Quote Originally Posted by JohnMcc View Post
      I agree genetics is huge, and that is coming from someone honest enough to admit I have very average genetics. No matter how much I do right someone with great genetics can make my progress look like newbie gains because of how fast their muscles grow and mature.
      Me too brother. It took me until @ age 25 to really realize that I'm an extremely poor responder to exercise. I'm 6'3", fluctuate between 220 - 240lbs (I hit 217 after my last surgery and the gyms being closed) , 39" sleeve length, 34" legs and I'm literally built like a monkey. I'm 75" tall and have a 78" wing span. Thankfully I build arms, traps, and back very easily so I'm not at a complete loss when it comes to genetics. However that lack of symmetry combined with my poor spine integrity has lead to multiple back/neck surgeries. I have to isolate my core at least twice as much to achieve the same proportional look and keep proper balance between my back and core.

      Thankfully in my late 20's I was able to run p harma GH/AAS and in that time frame I completely morphed and sculpted my physique.

      It came down to mainly two things....knowledge and better understanding of my specific response to exercise and AAS and access to p.harma AAS/GH.
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      Quote Originally Posted by Riggs View Post
      Me too brother. It took me until @ age 25 to really realize that I'm an extremely poor responder to exercise. I'm 6'3", fluctuate between 220 - 240lbs (I hit 217 after my last surgery and the gyms being closed) , 39" sleeve length, 34" legs and I'm literally built like a monkey. I'm 75" tall and have a 78" wing span. Thankfully I build arms, traps, and back very easily so I'm not at a complete loss when it comes to genetics. However that lack of symmetry combined with my poor spine integrity has lead to multiple back/neck surgeries. I have to isolate my core at least twice as much to achieve the same proportional look and keep proper balance between my back and core.

      Thankfully in my late 20's I was able to run p harma GH/AAS and in that time frame I completely morphed and sculpted my physique.

      It came down to mainly two things....knowledge and better understanding of my specific response to exercise and AAS and access to p.harma AAS/GH.
      I'm in the same boat im 6' tall but have a 6'5" wingspan. I however lag in my arms and shoulders because like you said the rest of my monkey frame is thick built like my back, chest, waist, and legs. I prioritize the lagging areas and hit them 3-5 times a week with varying intensities. I would love the chance to run gh and things but those aren't options, I made a promise to not use gear anymore to my wife and intend to stick to it maybe the occasional sarm or mk677 other than that I have to build my dream physique natty. Just gotta be strict, determined, and do things the most optimal way for growth.

      Youre an awesome guy Riggs, thank you for the reps. GET SOME!
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      As far as the original topic stated I think half lives are a rough guide at best because each persons body metabolizes things at such individual rates. Like for me yk11 is supposed to be a short half life of a few hours, yet I was able to feel its effects for days laterand o ly took a small dose of 10mg. So thats just a small example of how unique each person's body is when it comes to these compounds.

      Sorry thats another a very science backed answer but its what I've seen to be true for myself.
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