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Getbig Bodybuilding Boards => Nutrition, Products & Supplements Info => Topic started by: G.R.H. on December 01, 2007, 01:14:30 PM
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just curious...thanks! 8)
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I took maxAdrol and thought it was excellent. I gained 15 lbs and stayed lean. I got stupid strong (405 x 5 on bench up from 385 x 1) and I felt great the whole time. I protected the liver with liv 52 and pct'ed with novadex(gaspari). I kept it all until I hurt my arm tearing my triceps and opened a business and couldn't eat enough to maintain it. I'd do it agin in a minute. Great stuff!!!!!
MaxOdrol may be different
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I took maxAdrol and thought it was excellent. I gained 15 lbs and stayed lean. I got stupid strong (405 x 5 on bench up from 385 x 1) and I felt great the whole time. I protected the liver with liv 52 and pct'ed with novadex(gaspari). I kept it all until I hurt my arm tearing my triceps and opened a business and couldn't eat enough to maintain it. I'd do it agin in a minute. Great stuff!!!!!
MaxOdrol may be different
Not specific to you peroni, but one of the problems with stuff like that (AAS too) is that you can get stupid strong ~ quickly. Then guys think they're invincible and end up wrecking something because their body (tendons, ligaments, muscles and bones) aren't "ready" for those heavy loads.
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Not specific to you peroni, but one of the problems with stuff like that (AAS too) is that you can get stupid strong ~ quickly. Then guys think they're invincible and end up wrecking something because their body (tendons, ligaments, muscles and bones) isn't "ready" for those heavy loads.
I love the fact that you said loads. Say it again baby ;D In any event if you want the best mass gains from whats legal, stack HMG and TT40 by ACL, I've had 3 guys run that stack and all three put on 20 pounds in a few weeks and got strong as shit. Great stuff.
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Not specific to you peroni, but one of the problems with stuff like that (AAS too) is that you can get stupid strong ~ quickly. Then guys think they're invincible and end up wrecking something because their body (tendons, ligaments, muscles and bones) isn't "ready" for those heavy loads.
True. Ironically my arm injury (torn tri muscle belly) was with a weight that isn't all that heavy to me, in fact I'd done it over the years many, many times. The fact is that I beat it up with very heavy bench presses the day before and for several weeks before that with the heavy presses, delt presses, etc etc. If I was to do it again, I'd chill on the poundages.