Andrewthatguy
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Whenever I’m on a cycle, compared to being natural should I change my training? I mean id prefer to stick to my split but like should I increase the reps or is there something I can do to maximize the extra gains I would get?
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Yes dude. I’m asking or people with experience is there something optimal I should do.This a serious question?
Yea train hard at every session .. why you want to let off the gas when there isn’t any PEDS involvedYes dude. I’m asking or people with experience is there something optimal I should do.
Like what I mean is like is there anything specific I should do to get more gains, besides just going hard as fuck like I already do.Yea train hard at every session .. why you want to let off the gas when there isn’t any PEDS involved
On or off, you need to train and diet for 110%Whenever I’m on a cycle, compared to being natural should I change my training? I mean id prefer to stick to my split but like should I increase the reps or is there something I can do to maximize the extra gains I would get?
Grow bigger balls for DI think minimum effective volume and maximum recoverable volume as well as how high intensity gets can change.
Recovery is better on gear and with more food, which you can utilize better due to the gear and not get fat, so you can use more food.
Going on blast i can recover from more volume. In contrast: If I train with a natural regularly for example, and I was doing high volume legs during a blast, I would not expect him to do all the sets at the highest intensity possible and recover properly. Similarly when I reduce the gear, I cannot tolerate as much volume, and I do need to remove some working sets or intensifiers if I want to be able to recover well.
Second-because at certain points during a cycle tendons do not develop or repair as quickly as muscles, the rep scheme and tempo might have to change and that means I need to select lower loads. Some guys have very robust joints so it’s not as important, but small jointed, or lanky guys need to pay even more attention to this on cycle because that body type tends to have joints that are comparatively weak. Joints will get overworked, brittle or develop potential overuse injuries so you have to give them a break while continuing to train close to failure, and also train the tendons. In this kind of situation it’s good to increase reps and TUT, and decrease weight until joints can handle higher loads, less reps.
Last thing— if you’re on a cycle and have caloric surplus with good diet and training— every single session you should be progressively overloading. If not youre either A. A pussy B. Have a faulty protocol or C. Both
If you’re not making progress like that and youre not training like a bitch it means you need to adjust something
Steroids were designed to keep malnourished prisoners of war alive on starvation food rations. They enhance whatever you are already doing. However you do need to be mindful that most enhance cartilage growth which the body recognizes and in response tends to make the new cartilage brittle and over time muscle tears and joint destruction becomes significantly more problematic. My point is do not abuse your body. Steroids don't make you superman even if you feel like they do.Whenever I’m on a cycle, compared to being natural should I change my training? I mean id prefer to stick to my split but like should I increase the reps or is there something I can do to maximize the extra gains I would get?
I think minimum effective volume and maximum recoverable volume as well as how high intensity gets can change.
Recovery is better on gear and with more food, which you can utilize better due to the gear and not get fat, so you can use more food.
Going on blast i can recover from more volume. In contrast: If I train with a natural regularly for example, and I was doing high volume legs during a blast, I would not expect him to do all the sets at the highest intensity possible and recover properly. Similarly when I reduce the gear, I cannot tolerate as much volume, and I do need to remove some working sets or intensifiers if I want to be able to recover well.
Second-because at certain points during a cycle tendons do not develop or repair as quickly as muscles, the rep scheme and tempo might have to change and that means I need to select lower loads. Some guys have very robust joints so it’s not as important, but small jointed, or lanky guys need to pay even more attention to this on cycle because that body type tends to have joints that are comparatively weak. Joints will get overworked, brittle or develop potential overuse injuries so you have to give them a break while continuing to train close to failure, and also train the tendons. In this kind of situation it’s good to increase reps and TUT, and decrease weight until joints can handle higher loads, less reps.
Last thing— if you’re on a cycle and have caloric surplus with good diet and training— every single session you should be progressively overloading. If not youre either A. A pussy B. Have a faulty protocol or C. Both
If you’re not making progress like that and youre not training like a bitch it means you need to adjust something
