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Title: Bridging
Post by: Loomis on July 20, 2006, 11:40:01 AM
I'm considering bridging from my current cycle which has been a cutter, into a mass cycle. Considering using one sust300/ew or 300mg test-e. Anybody here bridge cycles? How has it effected your ability to keep gains vs. coming off completely with PCT?
Title: Re: Bridging
Post by: emn1964 on July 20, 2006, 11:55:41 AM
I'm considering bridging from my current cycle which has been a cutter, into a mass cycle. Considering using one sust300/ew or 300mg test-e. Anybody here bridge cycles? How has it effected your ability to keep gains vs. coming off completely with PCT?

I bridge using anavar.  It's only mildly suppressive which allows your nuts to recover.  Most definitely allows you to keep your gains better than with PCT alone.  Although I do a proper pct before starting my bridge.
Title: Re: Bridging
Post by: wes mantooth on July 20, 2006, 01:29:27 PM
I'm considering bridging from my current cycle which has been a cutter, into a mass cycle. Considering using one sust300/ew or 300mg test-e. Anybody here bridge cycles? How has it effected your ability to keep gains vs. coming off completely with PCT?

opinions very on bridging...

personally, i think its retarded. youre either on...or off. nothing in between. 150 - 300mgs of test will shut you down, 40mgs of anavar will shut you down, 15 mgs of dbol will shut you down.....SOOOOOO

why not just continue to cycle? change esters....change dosages....change types...whatever...

but the bottom line is contrary to popular belief...bridging is just like being on a cycle....no natural test production will incur if your taking enough steriods to help with the "bridging" process. ON or OFF
Title: Re: Bridging
Post by: Arnold jr on July 20, 2006, 05:09:38 PM
opinions very on bridging...

personally, i think its retarded. youre either on...or off. nothing in between. 150 - 300mgs of test will shut you down, 40mgs of anavar will shut you down, 15 mgs of dbol will shut you down.....SOOOOOO

why not just continue to cycle? change esters....change dosages....change types...whatever...

but the bottom line is contrary to popular belief...bridging is just like being on a cycle....no natural test production will incur if your taking enough steriods to help with the "bridging" process. ON or OFF
Above is correct

I bridge using anavar.  It's only mildly suppressive which allows your nuts to recover. Most definitely allows you to keep your gains better than with PCT alone.  Although I do a proper pct before starting my bridge.
Above is incorrect
Title: Re: Bridging
Post by: benchmstr on July 20, 2006, 05:16:03 PM
bridging is what gives steroids a bad name all it is is people who cant get off the shit and end up hurting themselves
Title: Re: Bridging
Post by: sportingsteroids on July 20, 2006, 05:52:57 PM
bridging is what gives steroids a bad name all it is is people who cant get off the shit and end up hurting themselves
above is correct
Title: Re: Bridging
Post by: whitewidow on July 20, 2006, 07:13:44 PM
bridging with anavar or even worse 10mg DBol wich some do is not a good idea at all. like someone else said-you are either on or off.
Title: Re: Bridging
Post by: SLYY on July 20, 2006, 08:22:56 PM
It's only mildly suppressive which allows your nuts to recover. 

Some very scary advice.....glad we have some mods here to weed out this advice....
Title: Re: Bridging
Post by: Rimbaud on July 20, 2006, 10:08:38 PM
opinions very on bridging...

personally, i think its retarded. youre either on...or off. nothing in between. 150 - 300mgs of test will shut you down, 40mgs of anavar will shut you down, 15 mgs of dbol will shut you down.....SOOOOOO

why not just continue to cycle? change esters....change dosages....change types...whatever...

but the bottom line is contrary to popular belief...bridging is just like being on a cycle....no natural test production will incur if your taking enough steriods to help with the "bridging" process. ON or OFF

Great post. You're either on or you're off.
Title: Re: Bridging
Post by: whitewidow on July 20, 2006, 11:36:08 PM
the only thing anybody should bridge with is creatine. their are also some really good non hormonal products available- some that work extremely well- I use this OTC product that just makes me so vascular its disgusting- its a NO(nitric oxide) product but im  not naming names- works just as well as EQ in my opinion- makes me even more vascular and makes my muscles hard as hell.
Title: Re: Bridging
Post by: mem on July 21, 2006, 08:49:57 AM
Great post. You're either on or you're off.

A G R E E D !

I never have *bridged* . . .

and ALWAYS keep
my build . . .

with effective

planned cycles
PCT habits...
workout routines
diet, habits and
life practices.
Title: Re: Bridging
Post by: sportingsteroids on July 21, 2006, 12:49:44 PM
..and fortune...
Title: Re: Bridging
Post by: freakfestMD on July 21, 2006, 02:17:26 PM
A G R E E D !

I never have *bridged* . . .

and ALWAYS keep
my build . . .

with effective

planned cycles
PCT habits...
workout routines
diet, habits and
life practices.

hey mem!!

I concur with the above advice.  Bridging is an illogical concept.  You stay depressed and make minimal if any gains. 

Personally, I like to make a full recovery between cycles.  The younger guys can recover a lot quicker, but I can tell you that after 40, your recovery is much slower.  I am very much concerned with prolonged shutdown of my natural test production.  Lifting suffers, libido suffers, me not happy, wife not happy...
   
Title: Re: Bridging
Post by: mem on July 21, 2006, 09:33:38 PM
HEY!  ;D  !

WHATS UP?
Big man!
Title: Re: Bridging
Post by: hendog on July 22, 2006, 12:43:28 PM
Some people are under the delusion that raising and lower doses or dropping several compounds and keeping one going steady is bridging :-\ I never did understand the concept all together since it is wise to get off the hormones at some point anyway just for health reasons like BP, cholesterol and testicular function. I doubt I will ever go on a cycle longer than 20 weeks at the absolute max and I can promise you that I would never let any less than 10 weeks pass before starting up the hormones again. Not wise IMO.
Title: Re: Bridging
Post by: mem on July 22, 2006, 07:52:34 PM
-- I never did understand the concept all together since it is wise
to get off the hormones at some point anyway just for health reasons
like BP, cholesterol and testicular function. --

-- I doubt I will ever go on a cycle longer than 20 weeks at the absolute max
and I can promise you that I would never let any less than 10 weeks pass
before starting up the hormones again. Not wise IMO. --

AGREED!

Like the seasons. Spring, Summer, Fall and Winter.
Life in general has periods of development and dormancy (sp?)
Both balancing and restorative . . .

As an example . . . seasons expressed like a cycle.

Spring - The (mass) build up
Summer - Peak of the cycle
Fall - Refining the build
Winter - Rest

With a few exceptions (the equator)
few places in the world, ARE ON, all the time.

It has been 10 months since my last cycle.
I am READY to  s l a m  my receptors.
I have got a monster (20 week) program.
Title: Re: Bridging
Post by: hendog on July 22, 2006, 08:41:40 PM
AGREED!

Like the seasons. Spring, Summer, Fall and Winter.
Life in general has periods of development and dormancy (sp?)
Both balancing and restorative . . .

As an example . . . seasons expressed like a cycle.

Spring - The (mass) build up
Summer - Peak of the cycle
Fall - Refining the build
Winter - Rest

With a few exceptions (the equator)
few places in the world, ARE ON, all the time.

It has been 10 months since my last cycle.
I am READY to  s l a m  my receptors.
I have got a monster (20 week) program.
Good way of putting it bro. I bet you are aching to get back on and make more gains. It is as much mental as it is physical and I know that when I am eager to get at it my gains seem that much more profound. Or maybe I live in a world of delusions ;D
Title: Re: Bridging
Post by: Luv2Hurt on July 23, 2006, 06:30:51 AM
AGREED!

Like the seasons. Spring, Summer, Fall and Winter.
Life in general has periods of development and dormancy (sp?)
Both balancing and restorative . . .


Yes this is probally one of the coolest things I have ever seen posted on this board.  Very true.  Takes lots of insight and life experience to see this for oneself.
Title: Re: Bridging
Post by: hendog on July 23, 2006, 12:12:10 PM
AGREED!

Like the seasons. Spring, Summer, Fall and Winter.
Life in general has periods of development and dormancy (sp?)
Both balancing and restorative . . .

As an example . . . seasons expressed like a cycle.

Spring - The (mass) build up
Summer - Peak of the cycle
Fall - Refining the build
Winter - Rest

With a few exceptions (the equator)
few places in the world, ARE ON, all the time.

It has been 10 months since my last cycle.
I am READY to  s l a m  my receptors.
I have got a monster (20 week) program.
Funny how this time frame for growth falls in line with the Olympia competition.
Title: Re: Bridging
Post by: mem on July 23, 2006, 09:17:05 PM
Yes this is probally one of the coolest things I have ever seen posted on this board. 
Very true.  Takes lots of insight and life experience to see this for oneself.

Well My friend! I appreciate you saying that.

I truly feel that this fits and I try
and consider this when I eb and flow
with my routine. All in the balance of things...

Kind of' a ZEN thing . . .

I was trying to explain periodization
to a couple non-BB friends and this
was the analogy that I used for them.
Title: Re: Bridging
Post by: Loomis on July 24, 2006, 07:59:13 AM
You guys make some really good points and I appreciate all the responses.