if you come off completely for long periods of time you will eventually lose your gains. Water retention is the first to go of course as mentioned above. Many people say they kept their gains while "OFF" but they merely switched to maintenance dose of test (100-200mg a week), igf-1, sarms, hgh or various peptides. Not that theres anything wrong with that its just the truth. Jerry Ward did a good video on this and I'll post it below.
Other then IGF and I am not a peptide guy bro. I think coming off everything, scaling back on training/diet and letting your body rest is super important
It really depends. Its all degrees. If you take AAS and train hard and build a crazy amount of tissue and then later come clean provided you can keep your natural production going (doubtful) then yes you would maintain a degree of muscle you never would have likely attained. Will you keep all of what you built?? No way..
When I got into my accident and couldn't train for 6 months I was still very big when I went back to it. For those 6 months I didn't do anything.. I ate what I wanted.. I drank alot unfortunately.. I was just a normal depressed person... but I was 240-250 lbs. I was fatter than normal, but still ALOT bigger than the the vast majority of guys in the gym. It all depends on how long you have the muscle. It was mentioned in the other thread that those of us that have carried large amount of muscle for 10- 15 years... it's pretty much ours. At my size it takes a VERY long time to gain muscle... but it takes a VERY long time for me to lose it as well.
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