Anyone cruising or off right now thinking about gassing back up in the new year?
This year has been interesting for me to say the least; it started out with a non-test based cycle and ended with a gram of Tren. I was on 10iu of GH for about 8 months. Now I'm cruising on 200mg of Test Cyp since the end of October and i dropped the GH completely. One thing i can say for certain is that after being off GH for 3 weeks i look leaner and more defined, but i lost a lot of the fullness my muscles had previously. I'm sure it's water related.
GH sure is a game changer, but after using about every brand there is on the market, it's not the miracle drug a lot of people think or claim; either that or i respond poorly to it. I was never able to eat whatever i wanted, even on 10iu, 1g of Tren and 75mcg of T3, i still had to watch my diet or i would gain fat. If it weren't for my dedication to eating clean and intense cardio routines 3 nights a week, i doubt i would have achieved my goals.
I was using 3g's of combined AAS, changing compounds every 2-3 months for about 8 months and i didn't gain as much mass as i originally intended. Maybe I'm expecting too much or I'm not meant to be much over 220 pounds? I know i could have gained more "weight" if i ate more, but gaining fat is not my goal, i want real muscle and i think i gained a decent amount of it. At this point I'm very happy with my appearance and don't think i need to use such high doses anymore at this point in my life. I started at around 208 and ended at 228, both at around 7-8% BF. I'm sure i will drop a few pounds before i jump back on the sauce. I was 221 last saturday.
So after reflecting a bit on my past year and concluding that i did achieve my goals for the year, i have decided to try a more reasonable approach to 2013.
New cycle starting March 1st:
250mg Sust
600mg Primo E
400mg Tren E
80mg Var first 8 weeks
5iu GH
Probably going to run this for 2-3 months and then switch it up. No T3 this year as I'm going to focus more on my diet and cardio routine. I'm getting more and more into Muay Thai and really don't care at all what my strength is, but it's amazing how much AAS can change my Muay Thai training. I'm faster than I've ever been and my cardio is insane. Even on Tren i was running 3 miles in ~25 minutes. Bag work and sparring is a breeze, i can outwork 90% of the guys i train with.
Looking forward to another healthy year of decent gains and no injuries. I've been in this game for almost 15 years now and I'm still just as healthy as i was when i started my first cycle. At this point I'm just going to focus on the long haul and not the short term gains. While I'd love to be able to bench 450+ again and squat 600+; it's just not in the cards for me anymore. My body simply cannot handle those types of workouts anymore, but I'm happy with where i am for the time being.
Good luck!