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    Permanent Gains For a Thai Boxer.

    What type of cycle would you recommend for a striking art like Thai Boxing? I would like to retain my gains after PCT. Thanks for your time and knowledge!

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    how much are you looking to gain

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    Wow so your a fighter huh? Lol. Ummm prop/var, prop/primo. Something that will give you power and still alow you to retain or even increase your endurance. You could add something else in with those but obviously you wouldnt want too much water weight. And tren may be bad for your endurance. My opinion.

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    Quote Originally Posted by skitzo
    how much are you looking to gain
    I would like to compete as a heavyweight, so permanent weight gain is not a concern.

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    Quote Originally Posted by striker93
    I would like to compete as a heavyweight, so permanent weight gain is not a concern.
    Why do you want to compete at heavyweight? Your profile says your 190, thats closer to middleweight.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Will_1
    Why do you want to compete at heavyweight? Your profile says your 190, thats closer to middleweight.
    I wanted to see if I could fight at a lower weight, but I felt weak and drained. Currently, I'm weighing in at 203lbs and feel much more powerful.
    Last edited by striker93; 08-08-2005 at 08:23 PM.

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