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Old 12-20-2004, 01:27 AM  
Jenetic
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Originally posted by CET
No doubt, but a lack of personal experience does not mean someone is not qualified to speak on a subject.



The percieved increase in strength and endurance prior to training is likely psychosomatic. The days when I'm really pumped to get into the gym, I feel like I'm stronger then normal before I even get there. When I get there, I almost always have an above usual day. I don't use any gear, so it has to be something else, such as mood, hitting an optimal point of hydration and blood sugar level, or both.
These effects are far from psychosomatic. This is based on the experience of my athletic training clients including myself.

For example, the comparison would be between 50 mgs Dianabol administered in a single dosage before training versus 50 mgs spread out at 10 mg intervals thoughout the day. The single dosing pattern cleary exerts an improvement in strength and endurance. However, due to the limited half life, the beneficial effects on protein synthesis and modulation of the glucocorticoid axis throughout the day are not as profound.

I understand where you are comming from, but all possible variables are taken into account with the level of athletes that I work with. In addition, you need to have a better understanding on the genomic and non genomic pathaways of androgens and the pharmacokinetics of AAS before jumping to conclusions.

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