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(scientific muscle @ Mar. 11 2008,03:54)</div><div id="QUOTEHEAD">QUOTE</div><div id="QUOTE">One thing I have learned is that natural bodybuilding takes a very long time, like the tortoise and the hare, slow and steady wins the race.</div>
Absolutely Sci! It is a slow and frustrating road but your hard work is obviously paying off. Well done.
What's annoying to me is that most of the time I have to look like crap because I will always eat a bit more than I really need, just to be on the safe side. I hate cutting but I like to be lean; I hate training without making much in the way of strength increases. If I wasn't such a scaredy cat I'd do a few cycles of test whilst cutting just to make it a bit more interesting. I have a John Little interview with Mike Mentzer where MM says that he would add some serious bulk while cutting for a comp.
(scientific muscle @ Mar. 11 2008,03:54)</div><div id="QUOTEHEAD">QUOTE</div><div id="QUOTE">One thing I have learned is that natural bodybuilding takes a very long time, like the tortoise and the hare, slow and steady wins the race.</div>
Absolutely Sci! It is a slow and frustrating road but your hard work is obviously paying off. Well done.
What's annoying to me is that most of the time I have to look like crap because I will always eat a bit more than I really need, just to be on the safe side. I hate cutting but I like to be lean; I hate training without making much in the way of strength increases. If I wasn't such a scaredy cat I'd do a few cycles of test whilst cutting just to make it a bit more interesting. I have a John Little interview with Mike Mentzer where MM says that he would add some serious bulk while cutting for a comp.