Thread: Considering next Cycle.
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03-26-2007, 09:29 AM #1
Considering next Cycle.
I'm starting to plan my 7th cycle for this coming May and have some thoughts I wanted to get some feedback on from you guys. I sitting currently at 6'1" & 215lbs & 30 years of age. I don't know my exact body fat % but I would estimate it to be around the 12-14% range. My goal as far as weight is concerned has pretty much been acheived for right now. I'd like to come out of this next cycle closer to 220lbs but not really any more than that. I would however like to drop my BF closer to the 9-10% range for the first time ever. I've only ever bulked (started at 170lbs 3.5 years ago) so this is a new concept to me. here's what I was considering so far.
420mg Masteron EW (injected 120mg/EOD)
250-300mg Test Prop/Week (injected 85mg/EOD): I'm not looking to use a higher dose of test this time around. I don't want the high dose sides and just want to use it to feel normal hormonally speaking while still getting a little kick.
I was not planning on running any AI's or Serms in this cycle due to the Masteron being involved or will I still need it due to the test?
I don't initially have any plans to add any other compounds to the mix but I am looking for feedback.
I'm planning to restrict my diet back to around Maintence for my current lifestyle and insert a healthy dose of morning Cardio 3 mornings a week.
This is fairly tricky to me since I am not looking to totally cut or totally bulk. Something sort of down the middle that I don't see much talk about. I'd like to put on 3-5lbs while dropping 2-4%bf. Any advise would be greatly appreciated!
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03-26-2007, 02:15 PM #2
I'll hit this up once and then let it go away.
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03-26-2007, 02:20 PM #3
Wouldn't your diet and cardio dictate how your weight and bf changed? I know it isn't an answer, but the best I have.
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