I cut a total of 50lbs this year with no drugs and no cardio, then got even leaner while gaining 15lbs with a very basic Test/EQ cycle. I'm almost lean enough to compete and I'm not in contest prep mode right now. No tren, no masteron. There is no argument here. Worry about your diet, not your AAS. Look at my avatar if there is question.
Yeah you look like you are definitely doing something right bro.
And brock I might be wrong about you dude, I am use to all these 18yr. old punks copying and pasting shit from threads that they start. You have to admit that your input sounds like it is addressed to one of those 18yr old, 6' 180lb punks that think they know it all. Thats why I figured you was one of them copying and pasting like I said. If I am wrong then I apologize.
But back to the main point. I understand the concepts of macrobolic nutrient timing. I am a nutritionist and I specialize in performance nutrition. I know my body. I cannot diet without aas very well. I have been 5%bf before, natural. Even eating every two hours I ended up looking like a basketball player at the end of the diet. I was 230lbs. When I am on aas I don't even have to eat as clean and I still look way fuller, more vascular and leaner. So I know for a fact when it comes to me it makes a huge difference. I always workout three days a week, even when I diet. Cardio makes me look skinny so I try to avoid it. Think about this. A calorie deficit makes it harder for muscles to recuperate, you have less cholesterol to synthesize testosterone out of, your joints dry up, cardio, etc. all these things raise your cortisol and in turn estrogen while your dieting. My body is already very estrogen sensitive. Before I ever cycled my total test was only 320ng/dl. At 24! This is the way I was born. So aas isn't an option for me it is a must when I diet. Now I know how this world works and how everybody feels like they need to say you should never rely on aas to get you in shape. You are right. Nobody should do that. I don't. My workout intensity, food and rest are what get me in shape. To a point. Then aas do the
rest. So right now I am asking you about the
rest. You understand? I know how to diet. I have been HIT training for 9 years. I have an experienced trainer that has been competing
natural for over 20 years. He is a loyal HIT follower. He use to use aas but doesn't now and won't help me with it. He had legal issues involving them in the 80's. But even he said I am too tall to try and compete without them, long before I ever started cycling.
So now that you know my life story, does anybody else have any input?