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Obviously being even mildly consistent with all 4 will yield the most optimal results. But which could be considered more vital than others? Can overdoing one overcompensate or make up for the relative lack of another?
I suppose if you don't train than the other 3 elements won't do anything on their own.
so I'd have to put training first.
Next genetics, cos if you get a kunce born with a ridiculous amount of muscle fibres, subject him to a BB program, feed the kunce right and too him up with some gear, got yourself a monster.
So the order is:
Training
Genetics
nutrition
drugs
I am going be different and put genetics at the top, since some kunce can just look good looking at a barbell
Genetics
Training
Nutrition
Drugs
The nutrition and drugs are so close that really is it like 3. and 3.5 in my opinion but then again I haven't ventured over to that side so can not be 100% and would love input
The nutrition and drugs are so close that really is it like 3. and 3.5 in my opinion but then again I haven't ventured over to that side so can not be 100% and would love input
Yeah I am in the same boat to some degree, but I just feel that with todays drugs and combinations etc provided one is actually eating enough the drugs can compensate for so much that I feel it has overtaken nutrition and diet as a priority, with the way the can manipulate insulin, T3 and T4 etc etc , not that I know very much at all about it.
I'm going to go against the grain and say nutrition is more important than training.
You can train all you want and lift as heavy as you want, but you can still look like shit. Where if your training is patchy, but your diet is spot on, you'll look like you train more than you do.
Obviously being even mildly consistent with all 4 will yield the most optimal results. But which could be considered more vital than others? Can overdoing one overcompensate or make up for the relative lack of another?