HDH
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- Sep 30, 2011
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I think you may put too much on being big. If there's no reason it's actually healthier not to be a heavyweight. You look good man. If you want to get bigger though, I don't think it would take a whole lot.Yea, I have more than once had my balls busted over posting pics. A lot of people think it is for a different reason than what it is. In the end, most advice has to be framed with some contest. I fully realize that a lot of guys would say I am 'tiny' and others may say that would be a place that represents their goals.
I cant tell you the amount of times I have seen conflicting information posted about diet and training, and the guy posting is does not even look like they train.
@HDH, I really have no idea what it would take for me to put on more size. I gave up about 4 years ago. I tried every manipulation of diet I could, even with a 600mg test cycle (most I have ever done) , and it just was not happening for me. I came to the conclusion that it would take probably more than I am willing to do. (which I am OK with).
The biggest thing is we all have different goals. I respect them. I totally respect a powerlifter who wants to stay at 275 and 20%+bf. I get it.
So if I came off wrong, I will be the first to apologize. This is one of the very few places where I will do all I can to not argue with people. Especially vets as they have earned a place here. Truth is, I still feel like a newb in many ways, and so many of the good brothers have gone out of their way to help me in the process.
The coolest thing is that when I first came here, they listened to what I wanted to do and really gave me fantastic advice which is still much of what I have adopted today. There surly is not one blanket response for every question.
One thing I have come to know very well, is that quite a few people, even some guys who have been around a while, dont understand how important the food equation is. That alone is probably the single point of advice I give out the most often since it applies to so many. Natural, or AAS user, learning to eat for your goals is one of the most powerful tools we have. And one where so many people seem to fail.
The way you retain your muscle on almost minimal doses, I believe you would respond well to a higher aas dose. Around a gram to gram and a half a week with test and something mild like deca or not mild like tren at 200 to 300mg a week, a minimal hgh dose and eat heavier than your used to.
I was never really concerned with being huge. Now that I'm older, I call myself 50ish, I would like to take a run at competing. After all these years I'm wanting to get big. I don't have a bodybuilder's waist so I'm working on upper body for the waist illusion. I don't like the look when I cut down. Hell, I figure the older I get the better chance I have , lol.