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    Year round Cycles?

    Iam not asking to find out how to do a year round cycle

    I found it interesting after researching this website on gear that people go on year round cycles. From my understanding after about 12-16 weeks you stop growing and have to take more and more in order to obtain results. How do people do that? How much is being consumed? How about their health? Not to mention pct. Iam new here and this has me curious.

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    theres a few reasons why people do it as far as i know. one is because some dont like to pct. they dont like the idea of losing some of their size. maybe it comes down to being addicted to it that some feel they need it all year. you are right tho most people stop seeing results on teh same dosages after about 14 weeks or so...i would say for long term health reasons id advice against it.

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    Normally BB's who use all year round are top level competitors, they do there normal length cycles with a bridge or cruise in between, the body gets use to the gear always being there and normally needs more or more heavy dosages to get some kind of results,

    Problem can and will occur with long term use without rest.

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    I'm personally a fan of longer cycles. When you switch up compounds you still do continue to see results. It's also not like I run a straight dose the entire time, I bridge with low doses in between actual cycles. I just came off for the first time in over a year, specifically due to thinking about the future and children a little more seriously with my girl. When I get back on in a few months I will be going about the short heavy cycle approach that has been advocated a lot recently. I'll see how that goes. If i'm happy i'll continue about cycling that way. If not, i'll start coming off on a more regular basis every 4 to 6 months from now on and rely on gh to help me maintain my condition while i'm off .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ejuicer
    I'm personally a fan of longer cycles. When you switch up compounds you still do continue to see results. It's also not like I run a straight dose the entire time, I bridge with low doses in between actual cycles. I just came off for the first time in over a year, specifically due to thinking about the future and children a little more seriously with my girl. When I get back on in a few months I will be going about the short heavy cycle approach that has been advocated a lot recently. I'll see how that goes. If i'm happy i'll continue about cycling that way. If not, i'll start coming off on a more regular basis every 4 to 6 months from now on and rely on gh to help me maintain my condition while i'm off .
    It would be of interest to me how you compare the results between long and short cycles, please keep us informed how it goes,

    For me when i switch from long to short growth accelerated far faster than i was gaining on long cycles, i did swap and changed between them both but ive ended up going back to short cycles, i can build and maintain far better than when i do long cycles, i feel much more healthier aswell.
    best of luck
    Last edited by marcus300; 05-11-2006 at 06:04 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ejuicer
    I'm personally a fan of longer cycles. When you switch up compounds you still do continue to see results. It's also not like I run a straight dose the entire time, I bridge with low doses in between actual cycles. I just came off for the first time in over a year, specifically due to thinking about the future and children a little more seriously with my girl. When I get back on in a few months I will be going about the short heavy cycle approach that has been advocated a lot recently. I'll see how that goes. If i'm happy i'll continue about cycling that way. If not, i'll start coming off on a more regular basis every 4 to 6 months from now on and rely on gh to help me maintain my condition while i'm off .
    werd ilove long cycles but the heavy short ones are very fun to see a more immediate gain if u will..

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