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Vascularity is a function of?

mrplunkey

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1) Localized body fat

and what else? When on cycle both my arms look like detailed roadmaps. When off cycle I lose a decent bit of that. My BF may go up some, but I'm still pretty darn lean.

Do the vessel walls themselves build-up in response to AAS? Do they eventually shrink without AAS?

Just curious... I kinda like roadmaps running across my arms and into my chest!
 
its accually quite simple....AAS increase red bloodcells and blood volume. so basically you have more blood pushing though your veins, hence bigger veins.
 
bicepts101 said:
its accually quite simple....AAS increase red bloodcells and blood volume. so basically you have more blood pushing though your veins, hence bigger veins.
agree. Also, an increase in BP could play a factor as well as reduced BF.
 
bicepts101 said:
its accually quite simple....AAS increase red bloodcells and blood volume. so basically you have more blood pushing though your veins, hence bigger veins.

Right. Higher blood volume and low bodyfat creates the roadmap effect.
 
bicepts101 said:
its accually quite simple....AAS increase red bloodcells and blood volume. so basically you have more blood pushing though your veins, hence bigger veins.

Couldn't be better put

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