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Give me one instance...

Its not possible.

Sure, every 20 year old will tell you about "the time they put on 35lbs of muscle" in a year but its simply not possible naturally.

Sorry
 
And I feel pretty confident saying Levrone's gains were not natty.
 
Dude my this guy I know gained 50lbs of rock hard solid muscle in 3 months eating 25 Powerbars a day! Seriously!!

Oh, and it added 4 inches to his cock too! omg!

And one time...at band camp...
 
Diet, age suppliments, workout, rest...etc all were mentioned here already and can definitely lead to good muscle development. But how old is this person.....if there are still in their teens or early 20 they will still have the higher natural testosterone levels that can spur a large growth spurt. Possible? Maybe. Probably....not really. Remember to factor in the Internet "padded numbers". Like the guys doing 80lb concentration curls(please....) or gaining 50lbs in a month taking Sust250. It is too easy to say wahtever with no proof in this type of platform.
 
Hm, Novice Trainer, Starting Strength Program, Gallon of Milk a Day....
30 lean pounds for an underweight growing college athlete is no big deal.


If you've already put on the muscle god thought you should have well then I figure it's pretty much impossible.
 
It is theoretically possible, and if you have good genetics, diet and training solid, newbie trainer, relatively young in age, it is possible.

The issue is that most 18-22 year olds are not clued up about diet and training.
 
I would say it's possible. 18 years old never trained before. Give him a Strict and someone to make sure he stuck to it. Young age and good genetics. TRUTHFULLY I would say if he was over weight significantly he would have an advantage adding muscle and dropping bodyfat? 250lb guy 30 percent bodyfat stays the same weight and drops 15 percent bodyfat over 1 year would be? Not far off of the lean bodymass increase.
 
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