Tarheel
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Now I've read online at a few places (cant remember which) that while training on AAS you should train differently than when training naturally. Can anyone shed some light on this?
I *think* what I read was that since AAS use can accelerate muscle growth, one should be careful not to overstress the tendons and ligaments while on the gear, as they are slower to adapt. I mean I know they are slower to adapt even when training naturally, but that AAS can speed up muscle growth even more which puts them more at risk. Has anyone else heard this, is this a myth?
The reason I ask is I am working on a training routine for someone who may run thier first cycle this summer, and I'd like to know if I should take this into consideration when working on the program.
I *think* what I read was that since AAS use can accelerate muscle growth, one should be careful not to overstress the tendons and ligaments while on the gear, as they are slower to adapt. I mean I know they are slower to adapt even when training naturally, but that AAS can speed up muscle growth even more which puts them more at risk. Has anyone else heard this, is this a myth?
The reason I ask is I am working on a training routine for someone who may run thier first cycle this summer, and I'd like to know if I should take this into consideration when working on the program.