Brain and Brawn
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So I was wondering, once I have reached a low enough level of body fat and finally decided to bulk up as it were, what can I expect in terms of fat gain? I don't know for sure of course, but I tend to believe that the number of fat cells I have in my body are higher than the "average" adult male, as I have been severely overweight. By the time I was 11, I had the blood pressure of a 45 year old smoker and weighed somewhere in the range of 180+ lbs. Things didn't get much better, although I did drastically improve my blood pressure for those of you worrying. I was 345 lbs (6'5") at my heaviest and changed that 4 years ago by dropping 110 lbs. Due to such poor conditions, I believe now my body has produced more fat cells than I may initially have had through lipogenesis (I think that's the term anyways).
Regardless, I am well on my way to achieving an acceptable body fat level that I feel will make me ready to begin a mass gaining program as opposed to weight loss. My question is though, will my body have a natural pre-dispossession of wanting to fill those shrunken fat cells, especially since I have more of them? I know fat gain is inevitable, even on a slow, clean bulking program, but what can I do to help mitigate fat gains? Can/will steroids help me so far as nutrient partitioning and building lean mass instead of just refilling my fat cells?
Regardless, I am well on my way to achieving an acceptable body fat level that I feel will make me ready to begin a mass gaining program as opposed to weight loss. My question is though, will my body have a natural pre-dispossession of wanting to fill those shrunken fat cells, especially since I have more of them? I know fat gain is inevitable, even on a slow, clean bulking program, but what can I do to help mitigate fat gains? Can/will steroids help me so far as nutrient partitioning and building lean mass instead of just refilling my fat cells?
It's been hard enough just finding a reputable UG lab, let alone superior chemicals like that!!