Titanium Gear Industries (domestic source)

So far it’s been 3 weeks, been using the test cyp at 25 mgs a day, and the Mast e at 400 a week and EQ at 600 a week. Blood draw was Saturday the 10 and results were obtained on Monday the 12th. Last inject prior to blood draw was on Friday. Need to up my AI a little, as ya can see I convert at a high rate.

Thanks TGI for the quality.

Be in touch soon. Gotta try that IVS ya got.

Credit when you're ready!
 
Morning fellas.


I'm no rock, but security and safety (yours and mine) come first. Always seeking to improve there.
Cleanliness as well, got some big irons in the fire with new equipment and real estate upgrades to existing operations as well. All in time. But i am gaining.

Driver, good thing i am not a cry baby. My safe space counselors say your remarks are mean and ill tempered.

You do you and keep YOUR HEALTH FIRST.
I think you need to come ride shotgun for a few days with me. I’ll even let you talk on the CB! Maybe even blow the air horn? Just make sure you bring a pee bottle we’re real truck divers over here not truck stop cowboys. Doors stay shut so we can make money.
 
Anyone ever switched from traditional low/high bar back squats to a safety squat bar? I about had to test my rack's strap safeties for the first time targeting a 25% weight reduction for the new technique. Holy fucking shit does it target different muscle groups.
 
Rather than start a new thread, who here gets that annoying shock in their wrist/forearm on certain movements i.e. rack pulls, curls, rows, etc.?

Used to but not since I've gotten back into the gym from a few years off. Almost like a tendon rolling over/pinching a nerve?
 
Anyone ever switched from traditional low/high bar back squats to a safety squat bar? I about had to test my rack's strap safeties for the first time targeting a 25% weight reduction for the new technique. Holy fucking shit does it target different muscle groups.

Love SSB. I have a Crepinsek SSB. Works great for me...just a heavy bitch to move around. One thing though is that it is a nice complement but not substitute for the back squat. I did a full training cycle and put a lot of weight on my SSB. Left my core really weak and dropped by backsquat substantially. Just don't totally neglect the back squat and you won't have that issue but I'm saying it to drive home that while there are elements of carryover, it is not a substitute movement for all but a fraction of the population.
 
Used to but not since I've gotten back into the gym from a few years off. Almost like a tendon rolling over/pinching a nerve?
Not sure what it is, but it happens on the lifting part of any of those exercises I mentioned, as I’m pulling in or up, I’ll feel this shock. Sometimes I can alleviate it by modifying my hand position or grip.
 
Not sure what it is, but it happens on the lifting part of any of those exercises I mentioned, as I’m pulling in or up, I’ll feel this shock. Sometimes I can alleviate it by modifying my hand position or grip.
Take the Ben Wa balls out of your rectum and hide the remote.
 
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