Aerobic Capacity, Water Retention, Flexibility, Joint Health & Sleep

Pupil2Prodigy

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Of all the compounds available, which affect your ability to jump, sprint, sleep and "play" the least?
  • I've read that testosterone has the highest level of water retention, is that true?
  • I've also read that Trenbolone delivers such intense pumps that it is difficult to use your arms at times for anything other than lifting, that your cardio capacity is dramatically reduced and also the mention of poor quality of rest.
  • Is Winstrol truly a standout in terms of joint pain/problems?
I'm looking to perform in a variety of sports and am afraid of tightness or rigidity in my muscle.

thanks for taking the time-​
 
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Tbol, is the best product for performance vectors. I think some basic sports physiology classes for you would answer all your questions, easily.
 
The first two are purely down to individual body response: it varies dramatically between people, however the 'trend' when you look at it from a statistical view is that test IS mostly going to effect an individual in some degree with water retention, how much for you? no one can answer but you. Tren and pumps; again, the trend is to yes, but there are variances in that: what are you taking along with it? pre work out, test? ( I know for me test P is brutal for a pump..).. anything added to the mix may have a compounding or a limiting effect.

The Winny; I'm not sure what you mean by that question? however, Winny is not good for the joints at all.
 
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