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Originally posted by CET
Experience is a great teacher, but it is possible to learn a great deal through studying a subject as well. Usually studying a subject will reveal much more then experience.
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With all due respect, a combination of knowledge and experience results in the most optimal and rational train of thought.
This particular subject of AAS causing an automatic increases in strength and performance is not something I like to comment on since it can give many people the wrong impression. However, this topic is more true than most people would like to believe and/or take the time to understand.
Many AAS users will report that certain substances such as methandrostenolone (Dianabol) cause a substantial increase in strength and endurance when taken prior to their training session. The general concensus would indicate that it's impossible. Especially, since methandrostenolone has been shown to have a week affinity for the androgen receptor (AR). These effects do in fact occur and are due to the activation of nongenomic pathways such as but are not limited to Ca++ fluxes, cAMP, mitogen activated protein kinases, protein kinase C, adenylyl cyclase, G proteins and G protein coupled receptors.
Regardless, there are no substitutes for training, nutrition and rest.
Jenetic