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i was thinking that i hopped on test and it has increased my bone mass and facial muscles with some exercises but how much do you think i should take.tbh probably can't do much unless you hop on gear which grows muscles passively
500mg weeklyi was thinking that i hopped on test and it has increased my bone mass and facial muscles with some exercises but how much do you think i should take.
for how long? im currently only taking 300 but was going to up it to 700 is that too much?500mg weekly
depends what your overall goals are, anything 250mg+ is good thoughi was thinking that i hopped on test and it has increased my bone mass and facial muscles with some exercises but how much do you think i should take.
a normal cycle like 12-15 weeks, but if you want to get more results then up the dose after the cycle and do another one or just pct, i would do 500 first before 700for how long? im currently only taking 300 but was going to up it to 700 is that too much?
What's the exact reasoning for posture + neck training increasing ur perceived jaw width?Most people overestimate how much chewing alone changes width. You can hypertrophy the masseters a bit with hard foods/gum, but the visible “jaw width” is mostly determined by gonial angle, mandibular body width, and how much fat you carry in the lower face. Muscle just fills in the outline.
If you’re already lean with hollow cheeks, you’re probably seeing your real structure. At that point, training helps marginally, while things like fillers/implants or angle work are what actually change proportions long-term. Not cope, just different tools for different ceilings.
That said, neck/trap development + posture + photo angles still do more for perceived width than most people want to admit.
Bad posture makes your jaw blend into your neck. Better posture + thicker neck = more separation, so the jaw looks wider/sharper.What's the exact reasoning for posture + neck training increasing ur perceived jaw width?