Eddie.
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my point is, you arent leaving gains on the table, just gaining additional fat that you need to diet off wasting time you could have spent better making gains in a small surplus.
Maybe im biased by my own experiences as higher and more agressive gain rates or calorie surplusses have just left me fatter with subpar gains vs a slower rate of gain/surplus
It all comes down to what works for you and what YOU enjoy. Even if this was the most optimal which i doubt, i couldn't do it because i wouldn't enjoy it.
If i was natty, perhaps. Now i'm thinking that running all that gear, taking that GH and other stuff just to eat slightly more from my maintenance? This could be a good way if you already hit your bodyweight goal and you wanna maintain or slightly improve. In my case i'd like 10kg of muscle tissue on my frame and by having a slight surplas i guess it will take me 10 years to achieve that.
Also, that kind of approach i believe is coming more from influencers and rec lifters. If you watch actual bodybuilders they all get around 40 or even 60 pounds over their stage weight in order to add more size. I don't remember anyone who stays year round with small weight fluctuations besides perhaps John Jewett who's already somewhat close to his limit for his frame.
