bitterdregs
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Worked out intermittently my entire life after high school sports, and I've always done reps with a squeeze at the peak contraction. With recent diagnosis of low T, I've started test cyp at 150mg/week from my endo.
Now I notice that when I lift- take arms for example, they feel so pumped that I can barely feel the squeeze at the top of the rep (or extension for tris). The cool thing is that with even this little amount of T I'm already gaining some mass (why the h3ll didn't I do this earlier?), but I honestly can't tell when I'm in the building zone. I just try to max out until I can't lift anymore. It's not for a couple hours after that I can flex and feel the peak of the flex.
Is this just the pump I should expect from test? so all is good and I should just be happy with the improvement?
This is of particular interest since I'm about to start with IMT and double my weekly T injection. I like what I'm seeing, but it's kinda hilarious to feel all pumped up when it seems like I've hardly worked out!
Now I notice that when I lift- take arms for example, they feel so pumped that I can barely feel the squeeze at the top of the rep (or extension for tris). The cool thing is that with even this little amount of T I'm already gaining some mass (why the h3ll didn't I do this earlier?), but I honestly can't tell when I'm in the building zone. I just try to max out until I can't lift anymore. It's not for a couple hours after that I can flex and feel the peak of the flex.
Is this just the pump I should expect from test? so all is good and I should just be happy with the improvement?
This is of particular interest since I'm about to start with IMT and double my weekly T injection. I like what I'm seeing, but it's kinda hilarious to feel all pumped up when it seems like I've hardly worked out!