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    is small more?

    hi
    i have question regards size...(all spec's below is just a example)
    say a 5'5 guy has a 2inch long bicep...
    and a 6'6 guy has a 4 inch long bicep...

    they both gone a 600mg test cycle say for 11 weeks...

    will the test or any juice for that matter have more of a advantage(growth,size wise) for the the smaller bicep?
    what i want to know is should bigger build guys not use more gear that smaller framed guys to get the 'same'result?from a time size aspect...

    hope this makes sence?

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    Too many variables for this hypothetical question. Genetics play the biggest role in how well one will respond to his gear. Followed of course by training, diet and recovery rates.

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    x2. Plus, more body mass can mean more gear or anything for that matter is required. Take painkillers for example - one tiny 5mg vicodin could have virtually no effect on a 220lb guy but the 150lb guy could be in La-La land when taking that same little pill.

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    cool thanx for your input

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    Quote Originally Posted by mr. Fantastico View Post
    too many variables for this hypothetical question. Genetics play the biggest role in how well one will respond to his gear. Followed of course by training, diet and recovery rates.
    +1

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    Quote Originally Posted by mr. Fantastico View Post
    too many variables for this hypothetical question. Genetics play the biggest role in how well one will respond to his gear. Followed of course by training, diet and recovery rates.
    +2

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Fantastico View Post
    Too many variables for this hypothetical question. Genetics play the biggest role in how well one will respond to his gear. Followed of course by training, diet and recovery rates.
    x3
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    Did someone say vicodin?

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    Quote Originally Posted by SloppyJ View Post
    Did someone say vicodin?
    As a matter of fact, someone did say Vicodin. Legally prescribed as pain management due to degenerative disc disease of C4 & C5 in cervical spine (old rugby injury)

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