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Does the Amount of Steroids Required to Maintain Muscle Increase Over Time?

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Does the Amount of Steroids Required to Maintain Muscle Increase Over Time?
by Bill Roberts

Q: I was talking with a friend of mine at the gym today who is a very experienced bodybuilder and trainer. He basically informed that the more ???juice??? you do over time, the more steroids you will require in the future. Do you have to ???continually??? up the dosage amount to keep or gain more muscle?


A: I don???t myself agree with a principle of needed dose being related to past usage, though things can work out where it can appear that way.

Rather, for any given hormonal status and a given individual, there is only so much that the body can attain with let???s-say near-optimal training and nutrition. Another slightly different way of looking at it is, only so much the body can attain in a given time frame such as say 6 months of further dedicated training.

If where you are now is far from that point, then your gains to to near that point can be fast. The farther away you are, the faster your gains can be, or alternately the less-extreme the hormonal envirornment will need to be for you to still have fast gains.

Another way of putting it: If you???re stagnant at X pounds in lean condition despite great training and nutrition and your use has been say 1 gram per week of steroids and no peptides, then if you want fast further gains you are going to have to step it up. Not really because of past use, but because X pounds is where your body reaches a homeostasis point with that amount of drugs and good training.

But if X pounds is where you would wind up at that usage level, or did wind up in the past but have since backslid, however you are now thirty lb less than that in lean condition, then you could make fast gains even with say 750 mg/week. Regardless that you might have used any higher amount in the past.

Does this have anything to do with your article written in 1998 about androgen receptor upregulation?

Not so much, it???s more a matter of there being no ???record,??? so to speak, kept in the body of what drugs have been used before and how much, and more importantly that rate of growth does wind up being very much related to how far away one is from what would be the experienced ???set-point??? for the drugs being used.

By set-point, I mean a muscular size where the body tends to settle into a homeostasis and neither lose muscle nor readily gain more.

When well under that point, gains are fast??? when very near it, gains will not be fast or at least not for any extended period of time. (There could be a brief burst.)

For most this is very important when having already made a lot of gains past a very solid naturally-build base ??? or a huge amount of gains if having gone straight to steroids or nearly so ??? and having used only modest doses such as say 500 mg/week. In that case, absolutely having reached or nearly reached an apparent limit for that amount of drugs will mean that using more steroids can give very considerably more drugs.

Less so, but still true, at say 750 mg/wee; still less so but still true at say 1000 mg/week. If really having put in the time and quality work and nutrition at 1000 mg/week and having plateau???d, doubling up can make a further difference though not so great a difference.

Where the article is relevant is that it used to be believed in bodybuilding that receptors were damaged or permanently downregulated by high dose use, and that is not the case.

So let???s say a steroid novice goes and does a 2000 mg/week cycle and doesn???t build himself to anything like what he could with time achieve with even 750 mg/week.

Some would be concerned, and the article explains why not, that his 2000 mg/week usage ruined him and now he couldn???t respond to anything less than that. Not so: he can still achieve on say 750 mg/week just as much as he ever could on that dosage.
 
Great article. I still can make major changes to my body at a gram per week. Eating right is the hard part.

Diet was always what made me or hindered me, when diet was in check my gains were much better then when I was just eating ok.
 
Thats one of the coolest articles I've read in a while! I can relate and was asking myself te same question?
 
I have been thinking about this of late, at my age (46) I don't respond to the gear as well as my 27 yo workout partner - also, my diet has been kicking my butt the last 6 mths!!!
 
Ive done the same cycle just say,prop,tren in my 30's and my strength went through the roof. But now in my mid 40's when I do the same cycle I cant get to that strength anymore. I get close so I think diet has a huge roll as it should
 
I have been thinking about this of late, at my age (46) I don't respond to the gear as well as my 27 yo workout partner - also, my diet has been kicking my butt the last 6 mths!!!

.....at 62 yrs old I have to agree, so now I am following 'Heavy's' advice....I run about 300mgs a week then 600mgs[2-3wks] then 800mgs[2-3wks] and then last 3 weeks running 1000 mgs....I diet high protein low carb& fat......my weight is down [11lbs] but my mass is up....I have 4 low carb shakes a day & carbs only in the morning......needless to say my sex drive is up..
 
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Never expected to be as big and strong in my 40's or 50's as I was in my 20's and 30's. I am amazed anyone would think that was even possible.
 
there's so many factors in the equation..but really the only factor that always makes a diff is diet...a longtime user in there 30's-40's can be were there at when they were in there early 20's but it takes a diff approach i would think..
 
I have been thinking about this of late, at my age (46) I don't respond to the gear as well as my 27 yo workout partner - also, my diet has been kicking my butt the last 6 mths!!!

What are all the variables? Age, quantity, training, nutrition/food, injuries (guess goes hand in hand with age), what else?

Interesting article.
 
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