M1seryD1str1ct
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Hey Dudes
To the point: Just how much (ballpark) will gear serve to boost one's bench press?
For instance, I'm really measly on bench sitting at a max of 215 lbs at 5'8" 160 lbs. 24 years old (shoot me dead...)
Adviser of mine said a 1st cycle would probably put me up to a max of 250 or so, but I almost think what's the point right now in busting money on AAS/PCT twice a year for years on end if I don't have any 'raw potential' clearly showing?
Big fan of monsters like Eric Spoto, Scot Mendelson, Ryan Kennely, Old School CT, etc...
Of course none of the above are natural but chances are most of them put up a massive bench (400+) at a relatively young age and naturally which showed alot of promise. Introduce gear to people like that and over time you have elite performance.
Guess I'm just wondering, if I eventually want to put up a fat 500+ bench by the time I die would I be better off saving money and earning that 315 and 405 naturally before enhancing or get everywhere quicker by jumping on now and cycling consistently moving forward?
I'm not kidding myself that I'll ever amount to anything great as I just have too weak of a foundation, but fixated on benching big and want to get there as financially effective and healthily as possible. Thanks for any insight!
To the point: Just how much (ballpark) will gear serve to boost one's bench press?
For instance, I'm really measly on bench sitting at a max of 215 lbs at 5'8" 160 lbs. 24 years old (shoot me dead...)
Adviser of mine said a 1st cycle would probably put me up to a max of 250 or so, but I almost think what's the point right now in busting money on AAS/PCT twice a year for years on end if I don't have any 'raw potential' clearly showing?
Big fan of monsters like Eric Spoto, Scot Mendelson, Ryan Kennely, Old School CT, etc...
Of course none of the above are natural but chances are most of them put up a massive bench (400+) at a relatively young age and naturally which showed alot of promise. Introduce gear to people like that and over time you have elite performance.
Guess I'm just wondering, if I eventually want to put up a fat 500+ bench by the time I die would I be better off saving money and earning that 315 and 405 naturally before enhancing or get everywhere quicker by jumping on now and cycling consistently moving forward?
I'm not kidding myself that I'll ever amount to anything great as I just have too weak of a foundation, but fixated on benching big and want to get there as financially effective and healthily as possible. Thanks for any insight!