I should've clarified. It was almost as if some of it didn't quite dissolve into solution. It wasn't some kind of foreign object.
Appreciate the response
Really? I had read quite a few places that low dose exemestane is a good addition to PCT. I suppose I can go ahead and stop that. Appreciate the heads up.
Alright so started a low dose T cycle of 350mg of prop a week. After 3 weeks I had to stop due to some personal things popping up. I have exemestane, nolva and clomid for my pct so all bases covered and stuff.
My question is in regards to the clomid. In the past, most of the clomid I have used...
Yeah I understand this is a bit odd and an unconventional debate, per se. I'm not a fan of an all out "bulk at all costs". I play semi pro football and have been toying around with the idea of PLing so strength is of the utmost importance and staying lean is a goal as well which is why tren is...
3rd cycle - two previous were test only and test and tren. 5'9'' 190 lbs roughly 10-11% BF
Looking to add something to this one for the summer. Tren will be a staple in my cycles moving forward. I love the stuff and had very manageable sides as it was pretty much just sweating around the clock...
I've put on about 15 pounds with Test C and tren A (i'm 11 weeks in on test @ 600 a week and 7 weeks on 450 of tren). I've been eating a ton as I wanted to bump up a weight class. I've stayed relatively lean but despite the 15lbs on the scale, I don't think I show the weight much
Getting ready to start a cycle and instead of using an oral, I'd like to use Prop to get things moving a little quicker and then possibly switch over/ finish with Test E since I have much more of it. I've run 2 cycles previous (Test E kick started with Superdrol and my 2nd was Test P so i've...
Deads, farmers walks....CLEANS AND SNATCHES and the high pull versions of each. Shrugs are fine, as well, but cleans and snatches will build you serious traps with the big bang for your buck you get with the olympic lifts.
Overtraining is an overused term. With regards to frequency and intensity, more often than not, it'll refer to a CNS condition. What you described sounds like you're on your way to some form of overuse injury which could be from either imbalanced training at the shoulder girdle or, simply...
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