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Originally posted by tical
maybe you missed this post by Jenetic
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Nope, I got it and nothing in it disagree with anything I've asserted. On the contrary, it contradicts your assertion that gear inherently makes people stronger and faster. Becoming strong and faster is a function of stress, rest and nutrition. Leave out any one of these things and muscle cannot grow. Saying that gear inherently makes one stronger suggests that you can leave out stressing the body and still grow muscle. The only way to do that is to develope a myostatin inhibitor, which has not been done yet, but has been in the works for the last 30 years or so.
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