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  • #31
    Re: Jiu-Jitsu/ Mui Thai

    Originally posted by Blackfoot
    LOL. When I lived in Michigan, I took Judo for a while. When I first signed up, the instructor told me that the guys were really excited to have a new person. I thought to myself "well now that's weird." When it came time for randori (Japanese word for free practice or wrestling), I found out why...and quick! LOL

    Crombie, Judo or any sport like it, is the most physically demanding exercise that I've ever done. You WILL get in fantastic shape. Shit, I wish I was in the class with you man. As far as cycling goes, I'd keep it to a minimum. The cycle you have planned is gonna make you hold a lot of water, you'll get out of breath quicker and probably won't be able to keep up the intensity for long periods of time. I'm not telling you anything that you don't already know so do what's best for you man. Good luck and have fun dude.
    What if I did it without the dbol? I just got back from class and got my ass handed to me by a 164lb. 4 stripe blue belt or something like that. It was a lot of fun and yes Im sweating so much, its coming off the bottom of my shorts.

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    • #32
      Re: Jiu-Jitsu/ Mui Thai

      Originally posted by crombie09
      What if I did it without the dbol? I just got back from class and got my ass handed to me by a 164lb. 4 stripe blue belt or something like that. It was a lot of fun and yes Im sweating so much, its coming off the bottom of my shorts.

      Honestly, I don't know bro. My first into to AAS was a few years ago and I was taking a striking art - my cycle was d-bol only (I know, not the best of ideas but hey I was a rookie) and my calves and forearms were too pumped to the point of being painful. My friend, also in the class, was on Test and Deca and he's the one that said that it was affecting his performance. I would imagine that contorting your body in the way necessary for ground work would definitely be a challenge. But, I could be wrong. You may end up being a beast. Either way, keep us updated, as I'm thinking of taking Judo again and would like to do a cycle or two while enrolled

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      • #33
        Re: Jiu-Jitsu/ Mui Thai

        part of the reason i quit aas was bc i started boxing... IMO its not fair that u're on gear nailling them


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