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Maintaining Weight During Peak.
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<blockquote data-quote="Matty_lawn" data-source="post: 2420155" data-attributes="member: 63443"><p>It is definitely tough to measure how much muscle you gained vs how much fat you lost but I can honestly say during the first year of lifting you gain much more muscle than you will any other year. There is a reason its called "noob gains". 25 pounds seem like a lot just when you say it out load but when you factor in someone's current stats its really not as unrealistic as it sounds</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Matty_lawn, post: 2420155, member: 63443"] It is definitely tough to measure how much muscle you gained vs how much fat you lost but I can honestly say during the first year of lifting you gain much more muscle than you will any other year. There is a reason its called "noob gains". 25 pounds seem like a lot just when you say it out load but when you factor in someone's current stats its really not as unrealistic as it sounds [/QUOTE]
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