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Anonymous
hey, i havent read the story, nor will i, because i dont care.
even looking @ his picture, the 'possible juice' warning is going off.
saying he was 80lbs or whatever and did this in a year, then highly likely (unless the OP pic is of him @ 100lbs)
basic science and muscle physiology here guys. the human body can synthesize, at most, between 10-15 lbs of muscle tissue a year (20lbs for freaks or very large men). this is A. for beginners B. average sized male (5'9) as frame size plays into total synth capacity C. 100% OBSESSIVE dedication
any more than that is questionable especially when you look at the definitional general purpose of AAS --> "enhanced synthesis of myofibrillar proteins"
(note: i am discuss straight protein hypertrophy, NOT the other mechanics that occur throughout the system and locally when this happens) meaning, sure, you can gain 30-40lbs of weight in a year, but only 15lb will be muscle (rest being glycogen, fluid retention, fat, etc). that kid is way too lean to be having that.
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