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IronKop77

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ok I have a question pertaining to anabolics and being lazy. I by no means plan on trying this but I am curious if there is any research or lazy asses that have actually gone about cycling in such a fashion.
What would happen if one were to do run a 10 week cycle of say test(500 mg week) dbol(30 mg daily) and decca(300 mg weekly) and did not lift a weight the entire time. Do you think this individual would put much mass on if so what would be your guestimate. Also say they were to workout b4 and then again after do you think a large strength increase would be noticable?
Its late and my mind is turning....so anyone?
 
There was a study done some time ago that tested out 4 groups. One weight trained and took enanthate 600 mg/wk, another had no weights and enan. 600/wk, 3rd group weight trained and took placebo, 4th group no weights and placebo. This went for 10 weeks and obviously the weights and juice was tops, but oddly the enanthate and no weights produced a larger lean mass gain than those who weight trained w/o the gear. Of course there could have been many other variables to take into account, but the results seemed really interesting to me.
 
I can't cite the exact study off hand I just remember reading it while I was working in a sports nutrition store (it got slow sometimes) It was in a sports supplement nutrition book (not the ones put out by EAS either) this one was written primarily by doctors and was not biased towards certain companies and their underlying interests. Sorry I can't be of any more help than that....
 
Yes--what terminator said--the test was done in ten weeks--i read the same exact thing..the article that i read was the 3rd book on "Supplement review" for 2002. It was written by the guy ahead of EAS----he said the group that sat on their asses and used test gained more Lean body muscle that the group who workout five days a week w/o anything.
 
Yeah

I read that one back in 96'. As for the original question.

The way some people lift and eat, they might as well not lift. They still would make the same gains. LOL
 
The Terminator said:
There was a study done some time ago that tested out 4 groups. One weight trained and took enanthate 600 mg/wk, another had no weights and enan. 600/wk, 3rd group weight trained and took placebo, 4th group no weights and placebo. This went for 10 weeks and obviously the weights and juice was tops, but oddly the enanthate and no weights produced a larger lean mass gain than those who weight trained w/o the gear. Of course there could have been many other variables to take into account, but the results seemed really interesting to me.
interesting
 
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