That was brave of you to post your pix out in the net. Though your style of going for the weight sounds impressive 91lbs. I wouldn't want to be you when you try to cut up. You look about 24% BF. That's a whole lot of BF that you need to cut approximately 55lbs of BF to get into respectable...
with respect to the topic about using oxymetholone during contest preparation, specifically last 6 wks or so. don't just take anyone's word about how it is used by everyone else and how it is advantageous to you preparation in keeping size. you should really try it first. the best way to find...
i'm assuming you are trying very hard to be like kamali on titus eh?
Anyway, you should know that bodybuilding, if that's the competition you intend to beat your man on, is not about beating another because it comes down to genetics. Your aim should be to come in as conditioned and finely tuned...
to respond to your answer, yes it is definitely the gh that is causing these effects. these effects exists because gh does increase water retention in the joints areas. since there really hasn't been that much detailed case analysis to why these side effects occurs on normal "healthy" gh users...
you all have great dream cycles but you all forgot to add "clean diet" as part of the cycle. gears are only supplements and should be treated in that way only. you can have the "dream cycle" in history but if you don't eat right, you won't look half as good as a natural beach body with great abs...
come off slowly. don't cut your cycle in half immediately as that could potentially put your body in shock. taper off immediately though. within 4 wks you should be at half of the dosage you're taking on all type of gear. 2 more weeks will bring you to 1/4th of your cycle and then come off...
use common sense and bring down the dosage until the numbness and negative effects you're experiencing goes away. if you're up 4 IU's cut it down to 2 IU's. remember that GH is effective when used long term and not when used at higher dosage. you should listen to your body and not consider...
at 5'11 195lbs competition weight? you better have an awesome genetics that sports 29 o0 30 inch weight otherwise you're going to find yourself too "tall" for the lightheavy weight class. oh and by the way, at 176 your height, u must have looked fairly thin on stage.
the 16 week blitz cycle...
Who really cares about the details on how much calories one burns when training. The most important aspect of bodybuilding or building plain o'l muscle is simply diet. If you eat too much of anything such as carbo (especially complex starchy carbo on a given amount of time) and train...
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