Is it even possible?

Alwayslearning

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Can a person use AAS to get to a size that they are happy with and then stop using AAS and maintain most of the lean muscle gains, after PCT of course, naturally with strict diet and exercise and never use AAS again? Any thoughts or ideas?!?
 
yes and in my opinion unless ur competiting you shouldnt always stay on gear eithe year round or for to many years cycled period, but thats just my opinion bro but yes you can get to a size your comfortable with and that you wouldnt have otherwise gotten to without the use of gear and then stop and maintain,
 
yes, totally possible, as long as you eat and train right, you should be able to. Everyone is different, so i would assume that there may be a few that have a hard time holding onto gains, but I for one always keep my gains with no problems, even a while back i was in a car wreck, and couldnt work out for 9 months, and i had just finished a cycle just before the car accident, and i still kept most of the gains and i wasnt even working out.
 
fame2002 said:
yes, totally possible, as long as you eat and train right, you should be able to. Everyone is different, so i would assume that there may be a few that have a hard time holding onto gains, but I for one always keep my gains with no problems, even a while back i was in a car wreck, and couldnt work out for 9 months, and i had just finished a cycle just before the car accident, and i still kept most of the gains and i wasnt even working out.

you are a lucky individual
 
well lets see. One thing i do while on cycle is use a small dose of hcg every week of my cycle, (500iu) alot of people dont agree with this, but i feel it helps tremendously with natural test functions. Something else that i do is i use clenbuterol in my pct regimen as i feel it helps tremendously with fighting the higher cortisol levels that occur when coming off cycle, not to mention it helps fight the post cycle lethargy some experience. I have always done it this way, and i keep gains no problem. I also believe that longer cycles allow your body to adapt to the weight increase, and therefore making it easier to keep the weight on. Most of my cycles are from 16-24 weeks, 16 is a good length for guys who have not been juicing for a long time. Hope this helps.
 
Thanks so much fame2002, that is exactly what I'm going to do with the clen & hcg. Your reasons for the longer cycle make a lot of sense given what I felt on my last cycle with the body getting used to the weight and being able to keep it on.
 
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