MaskedLiberty
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I have no problem sacrificing myself as the MESO dumbass. That's how I learn from my mistakes lol
The only thing dumb is not asking questions, or putting yourself out there to see if you're on the right track.
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I have no problem sacrificing myself as the MESO dumbass. That's how I learn from my mistakes lol
@Brawny
Give alternating tren and an oral deep into your bulking cycle a try.
Run your normal 8-10 weeks of bulking drugs. Then add a couple weeks of tren followed by a couple weeks of orals, rinse and repeat.
Basically, use the tren and/or oral as a means to push past late cycle plateaus.
Waiting on my most recent lipid panel to come back. Doc won’t fucking call me back.I like the looks of this. Mac, what does your hdl/ldl look like? The main reason I don’t run Tren is because I am over 40 and don’t wanna totally thrash my lipid profile.
I’m over 40 and Tren fucked me up. Not that it wasn’t a glorious experience because it was but it did mess my insides up.I like the looks of this. Mac, what does your hdl/ldl look like? The main reason I don’t run Tren is because I am over 40 and don’t wanna totally thrash my lipid profile.
Love it. Hoping I get my tpp/npp blend soon.I've never ran NPP before, but I just ran Deca a few months ago. I heard it's the shit though.
I'm sure I will get flamed, but fuck it. IMO 3-4lbs of lean muscle gain per year is putting in work. Strength can be obtained much faster, as well as fat loss. Keep this mentality up for a while and you will notice the difference. It's a marathon...
My central nervous system is trash . Only time I ever got strong was during first test cycle where all I did was eat. Became a bulky fat fuck.Unfortunately as soon as you have an injury that puts you out for several months, that strength is all going to disappear and it’s going to take a very long time to regain it. Strength is a central nervous system adaptation which is why some small people are absurdly strong and other larger people are not.
I’m over 40 and Tren fucked me up. Not that it wasn’t a glorious experience because it was but it did mess my insides up.
Unfortunately as soon as you have an injury that puts you out for several months, that strength is all going to disappear and it’s going to take a very long time to regain it. Strength is a central nervous system adaptation which is why some small people are absurdly strong and other larger people are not.
Also pretty damn small and not that strong lol. That being said there is a dude in my gym roughly my size benching 305, he may even look smallerMy central nervous system is trash . Only time I ever got strong was during first test cycle where all I did was eat. Became a bulky fat fuck.
My central nervous system is trash . Only time I ever got strong was during first test cycle where all I did was eat. Became a bulky fat fuck.
So what do you think are some symptoms that someone could be aware of if their CNS needs a break?You have to learn how to rest and recover your CNS, this takes a ton of self control...because you have to lift light as well...or sometimes not at all. You also have to space things like deads and squats a fair distance apart.
What he saidSo what do you think are some symptoms that someone could be aware of if their CNS needs a break?
Systemic fatigue. Sleepiness/sluggishness (or even sometimes insomnia). Lack of appetite. General cloudiness. Inability to recover. Loss of strength.So what do you think are some symptoms that someone could be aware of if their CNS needs a break?
Systemic fatigue. Sleepiness/sluggishness (or even sometimes insomnia). Lack of appetite. General cloudiness. Inability to recover. Loss of strength.
Most guys will never touch this. You’ll quit a set/workout or fatigue muscles way faster than your CNS.
Don’t read this like WebMD. Please.
Is this the same thing as adrenal fatigue, or is that something completely different?Systemic fatigue. Sleepiness/sluggishness (or even sometimes insomnia). Lack of appetite. General cloudiness. Inability to recover. Loss of strength.
Most guys will never touch this. You’ll quit a set/workout or fatigue muscles way faster than your CNS.
Don’t read this like WebMD. Please.
You don't think most guys do? I train at a powerlifting style gym, so maybe I am surrounded by more people that would or could wear down their CNS. I still beleive this to play a roll in a bb style lifter also, especially one that trains with serious intensity.
I have learned that my body requires more rest..everyone is different also..there is no fixed guideline to any of this shit.

In college I spent 4 hours every single day in the gym and continued to make consistent progress. Overtraining in regards to bodybuilding is bullshit. If we’re talking about endurance athletes, that’s another story. The human body is capable of adapting to nearly everything you can throw at it.
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