alldayeveryday
Training for Family
You're headed in the right direction with dropping the D for first and hitting the aromasin daily at first. See how you respond first time and then as you go forward, you'll know exactly what you need. I've always done aroma/tamox and have gone to eod. For me, I felt as though my body acclimated to the test and 500-700 of test weekly is not ridiculous enough to cause any estro side effects unless you're really prone.
Next cycle when you add D, always remember any Orals should ALWAYS, in my experience, be a supplement to your Base Test injectables. No need to get fancy. Test E or Cyp will work for life.
Cardio? FOR SURE. I am 5'10 190-200 and usually very lean but I definitely use cardio to burn fat. I stay at 4,000-5,000 a day regularly but I'm an old man (40) that has worked my way up to those calories and they are clean. I'd start out at 3,500 and monitor your weight and adjust after 4 weeks. Unless you're genetically freaky lean, you'll need cardio and doing it consistently will definitely help your heart and keep your cholesterol reasonable. One other thing I don't hear that much talk about, FIBER. Getting a lot of your carbs through whole grain will give it to you without supplementation and it will help you if you're looking at a lifetime of gear, which imo is the only way to go into gear. Getting in shape is easy, maintaining it for a healthy, strong, productive lifestyle is the trick.
Good Luck and nice job with planning ahead (stick to your plan and don't just pop a needle everytime you want more results).
Next cycle when you add D, always remember any Orals should ALWAYS, in my experience, be a supplement to your Base Test injectables. No need to get fancy. Test E or Cyp will work for life.
Cardio? FOR SURE. I am 5'10 190-200 and usually very lean but I definitely use cardio to burn fat. I stay at 4,000-5,000 a day regularly but I'm an old man (40) that has worked my way up to those calories and they are clean. I'd start out at 3,500 and monitor your weight and adjust after 4 weeks. Unless you're genetically freaky lean, you'll need cardio and doing it consistently will definitely help your heart and keep your cholesterol reasonable. One other thing I don't hear that much talk about, FIBER. Getting a lot of your carbs through whole grain will give it to you without supplementation and it will help you if you're looking at a lifetime of gear, which imo is the only way to go into gear. Getting in shape is easy, maintaining it for a healthy, strong, productive lifestyle is the trick.
Good Luck and nice job with planning ahead (stick to your plan and don't just pop a needle everytime you want more results).