Is it true that the muscle you gain from GH is not "strong" muscle?
I know it is not a go to AS for strength gain but I'm a college athlete and get tested.
If you're a college athlete and get tested, I would stay away from AAS and GH. Play by the rules, and do your best. Yes, others out there will be cheating, but you can't control what others do, only what you do.
GH does provide some anabolic advantages, but they are relatively small compared to AAS. I wouldn't risk it for the small advantages you'll get. GH provides you more advantages with respect to recovery.
That doesn't make any sense to me. If you train for strength and take gh, you will likely get stronger... Provided you were GH deficient or you are running a supra physical dose.
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