Going to army in 3 months, how to properly end my cycle and change training goals.

kr2kris

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Hi guys, life brought an unexpected event to me, so I am going to serve in 3 months time for a year in my countrys military.
Im currently on a 10th week on a 15 week cycle. Weeks 1-10 it was test.prop. 600mg. Week 10-14 NPP 250 per week. And week 10-15 test.prop 400 per week.

In order to lose some weight and improve my endurance, to cope with a lot of running and marching that I am going to get. What should I do next?

To continue with my cycle until the end? Or discard it and start pct?
I guess there is no problem if I change my training routines immediately?


Thanks guys,
 
first of all, What EXACTLY are you doing in the Army that is only gonna be 1 year of service??? And have you already gone through MEPS or signed a contract or ANYTHING? Whats the stroy, gimme details...
 
My country has mandatory service to all males who are healty, have basic education and are between 18-27 years of age. In january 3 months of basic training will begin, followed by lots of other stuff that I am not so sure about yet.
It is clear that I have to go in January, because I passed my medical examination last week and got a date with a rally point where I need to be when the time comes.

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And probably I will continue my service after that. Because I am not happy with my studies in college and have been in the voluntary Defence League for the last 4 years.
 
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OH I see..I thought you meant US military...sorry. My best advice is just run as much as you can. And March with a 65 lbs pack once a week until the time comes. Make sure your pushups are high also. If you do that...youll do just fine. Gauranteed. Current cycle really doesnt matter too much. I dont know too much about NPP..But the test looks good. Test prop is perfect. Just make sure you have a good pct in place for end of cycle and be sure to leave enough time to offer about 4 weeks (If u can) after PCT is complete before you LEAVE/REPORT! good luck.
 
^ lot of good info. Also make sure to have a very solid pct in check to make sure and get your test levels back to normal. There's a chance you will lose a good amount of weight while at basic, can depend also on what specialty you choose. Just to give you an idea, when I went into school I weighed a solid 190, then when I received my pin after...155. Could buy yourself a good pair of boots and start jogging with a pack, that was hardest for me. GL
 
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