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Originally Posted by aka123
No matter how much you exercise, at the end your own testosterone production limits your capabilities, even though more muscle mass will somewhat increase the testosterone production to preserve it.
Of course with serious efforts you can squeeze more, at least to some point, but if there is no other limit, it is that you age and eventually die. The results become so diminishing small even with big efforts that you will die before you become true Hulk. Assuming that you don't use any substances.
For regular guy; they won't even try to push that far (usually to start with). When the results start to diminish due to limit what their body produces testosterone, it is pretty much it.
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Ive been in the game for about 8 years so far and continue to make changes albeit mass, muscle density or muscle maturity. You always are changing and progressing. Im only 30 years old so I still some gas left in the tank and in the best shape of my life. I was 120lbs when I started working out at 192 right before I was injured. Was out of the gym for 8 months, dropped down to 175 now back at 185 after being back for a month. Results typically diminish due to improper nutrition and not training hard enough, not testosterone (although this does start to take its toll with age)... its extremely hard to reach that limit.