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  • #16
    Re: planning a new one

    Originally posted by Skarhead
    Well.. the longer you stay on the more gains you will keep because the more time your body has time to stay accustomed to the gains. No and I dont really belive into the receptor hype if it were true I dont think people would stay on year round... but thats just me.
    I don't know anyone who stays on year round so that's probably why I'm under a different perception than you are. I know a lot of people who take short time off to clean out the receptors, but not year round. Like they might do 4 months on and then 2 months off. That way they get two long ones in every year.
    I used to have superhuman powers....until my therapist took them away.

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    • #17
      Re: planning a new one

      Originally posted by Skarhead
      Well.. the longer you stay on the more gains you will keep because the more time your body has time to stay accustomed to the gains. No and I dont really belive into the receptor hype if it were true I dont think people would stay on year round... but thats just me. let me see if i can grab an article sven posted on receptor down regulation. I think it'll help clear this debate up
      Well I've been off since April of '04 and I still looke the same right now. As a matter of fact, I took some pics last night and was comparing myself to a year before when I was on. I still weigh 189lbs, lean look, strong, etc....


      I think people should come off unless you're doing it for Mr. O

      What's the point of staying on for 6 months at a time and coming off for a few weeks. WTF is everyone going to do when they're 60??? Keep cycling gear?

      If you're not getting blood work done every 6 months if not sooner, you're asking for troubles down the road.

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      • #18
        Re: planning a new one

        till my liver fails

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        • #19
          Re: planning a new one

          Originally posted by BIG_MIKE1979
          till my liver fails
          I know you're joking; but then again it is you


          Some people from the boards have passed away due to liver failure, noting to joke about.

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          • #20
            Re: planning a new one

            i spend more then ample time off. i have been off for 3 weeks now and i want to run this at the end of feb.

            so 20 weeks u think is too long. well if i plan 20 ill prolly be on like 24 its so hard to come off. lol
            Badasz1@Hushmail.com

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            • #21
              Re: planning a new one

              I like it badasz, I like to give tren e a go round. I ran some tren a at the dose you did but didn't notice much at all. Might not have been enough, not sure.
              Assumption is the mother of all fuck ups






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              • #22
                Re: planning a new one

                Originally posted by Rado
                I think people should come off unless you're doing it for Mr. O

                Word.

                Badasz, how many cycles have you done?

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                • #23
                  Re: planning a new one

                  a lot of people stay on year round.. go to a board where a gram of T is considered low. I didnt say go around for 6 months to a year and than not take a break either. the longer the better and thats a fact, more gear usually (with more side) gets more gains as well.. I am not advocating it to anybody and but thast the truth. I would get bloodwork done throughout to make sure youre ok...

                  All the beach body people are probably gonna tell you to do low dose for not many weeks, but I think as an athlete I would make the best out of your gear use.


                  Rado, i also didnt say he should only take a few weeks break after a long cycle either.. i dont even use gear anymore either. (probably never will). i agree that people should come off, but I also think MOST people who use gear shouldnt even be using gear... a guy was just on here yestarday posting he was 168 and read to cycle AGAIN! i mean come on 168, unless he's 3 foot 5, hes got at least 35-40 lbs before hes ready. but either way i think hes a d1 athlete, and he wants to make the be tof it... i think a long cycle, while under the proper medical supervision would be best for him... just my .02


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                  • #24
                    Re: planning a new one

                    Originally posted by Skarhead
                    a lot of people stay on year round.. go to a board where a gram of T is considered low. I didnt say go around for 6 months to a year and than not take a break either. the longer the better and thats a fact, more gear usually (with more side) gets more gains as well.. I am not advocating it to anybody and but thast the truth. I would get bloodwork done throughout to make sure youre ok...

                    All the beach body people are probably gonna tell you to do low dose for not many weeks, but I think as an athlete I would make the best out of your gear use.


                    Rado, i also didnt say he should only take a few weeks break after a long cycle either.. i dont even use gear anymore either. (probably never will). i agree that people should come off, but I also think MOST people who use gear shouldnt even be using gear... a guy was just on here yestarday posting he was 168 and read to cycle AGAIN! i mean come on 168, unless he's 3 foot 5, hes got at least 35-40 lbs before hes ready. but either way i think hes a d1 athlete, and he wants to make the be tof it... i think a long cycle, while under the proper medical supervision would be best for him... just my .02
                    No worry bro. Was not trying to sound like a dick either, so my apology if it did sound that way.
                    Last edited by Rado; 08-30-2005, 10:09 AM.

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                    • #25
                      Re: planning a new one

                      Originally posted by Rado
                      No worry bro. Was not trying to sound like a dick either, so my apology if it did sound that way.
                      i know u werent, sometimes im not very clear on what im saying


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                      • #26
                        Re: planning a new one

                        Skar, you really have to clarify yourself when you make comments, because some ppl that are newbies might take your comments seriously. Just because you are on a continious cycle doesn't mean you will have more gains than someone that doesn't. Anyone that does full cycles year round is going to be looking at problems health wise down the road, especially if they don't take the proper time off. You all are making comments and you don't realize Badasz is only 22yrs old. IMO, he needs to take some time off and wait a few years at least before doing this type of cycle or any cycle for that matter. He also needs to be thinking of his future with conception if he wants to have children later in life. Some of you bros im tired of hearing you blowing smoke up ppls asses when you don't know what the hell your talking about.

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                        • #27
                          Re: planning a new one

                          mick does bring up a good point.
                          Badasz1@Hushmail.com

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                          • #28
                            Re: planning a new one

                            and i have done 2 cycles so far.
                            Badasz1@Hushmail.com

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                            • #29
                              Re: planning a new one

                              IMHO, the dosages seem a little high and the cycle itself seems a little long. You know yourself better than anyone so it's hard to say if this is a good one for you. Either way, best of luck on your cycle and keep us posted on your progress.

                              BTW, is that your bike in the avatar? Looks like a Kawasaki - an older one with a custom paint job. Maybe ZX-7R or something close to it, eh?

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                              • #30
                                Re: planning a new one

                                the bike in the avatar is my 03 yamaha R6
                                Badasz1@Hushmail.com

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