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    how many think that u van overtrain while on gear

    hey bros wondering on who thinks that it is possible that u can overtrain while ona cycle

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    Totally agree that you can overtrain while on gear. I see it with many guys at my gym. You have to get the whole package (diet, training and rest) together to take advantage of AS.

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    yea thought so ,i think i might be but my diet is pretty good ,im might have to cut some sets ,

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    what is does your current workout look like? Remember you workout might be right..but you may be doing other physcial activites that add to that, plus you diet may be off even though you may think it not and what about your rest. How much quality sleep are you getting each night? These are all factors in overtraining.

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    im getting 9 hrs of sleep ,as for work oy here it is but most of the time i always switch up exercise and reps there not constnatly the same ,puramid up down all to 10 ,
    chest ,bis
    incline dumbell 3x 10,8,6
    inline flys 2 sets real slow 12
    flat dumbell 4 ,10 ,8,8,6
    decline or decline flyes 3x 10
    pecdeck 2 sets 12
    bis
    cambered or staright bar curl 3 x10
    inline dumbell 3x10
    hammers 3x10
    one arm cable curl s or preacher curls
    back and tris
    tbar row 4x 10,8,8,6
    puuldowns 4x same
    setaed cabel rows 4 x10 8,8,8,06 close grip rows
    hammer pulldowns or close grip pulldowns 3x 10 8 6
    tris ,pressdowns 3x10
    skullkrushers 3x10
    rope exrnision 3x 10
    one arm reverse cable grip 3x10
    shoulder and trpas
    millitary press ,4 x10,8,8,6,
    lateral raises 4 x 10 8,8,6
    rear delt machine 3 x10
    frontcable raises 3x10
    4 stes of shruggs
    legs
    legpresses 4x 10,8,8,6
    hacksquats same
    legextensions same
    hamstring curls same and 2 sets of calfes to failure

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    I would drop one drop one exercise off the major muscle groups Chest, back, shoulders with the exception of legs. ANd aslo drop one off your bis and tris. It just seems to me that you are doing way to many sets for the muscle groups. You exercises, rep ranges, and number of sets for the given exercise are good...just too many exercises. Try that for a couple of weeks.

    The one thing I see lacking though is legs. Expecially calves. These babies are stubborn in most people and 2 sets is not going to cut it. And you only have 1 hamstring exercise. Don't neglect them our you will start to look unsymetical in you legs. Add stiff legged deadlifts to your hamstring routine.

    This should get you started.

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    yo shredds u think thats really too many exercises ?if i do any less it would feel like a waste of time in there .specialy for back ,

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    Im with Big N. Sounds right on to me.

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    you can overtrain on gear

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    I mean its a lot harder to overtrain while on gear but it can till be done....

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