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04-24-2008, 03:09 PM #1
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What aas would help with this?
okay, i've got a few cycles under my belt. i have no problem making gains as far as size and strength go. When using i have a good diet i know how to work out....the only thing is i could use a little more cardio but my job requires a fair amount of exercise. Anyways, I have a couple trouble spots of fat that i cannot get rid of and was wondering if there was anything i could use during a cycle that would burn the fat off. Its mainly in my abdomen/love handles, and on my chest area. I was thinking of doing some tren e, test e, and winny on my next cycle, is there anything i could add that would do away with those trouble spots. Thanks for any help guys.
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04-24-2008, 03:12 PM #2
Diet&Cardio 500mg/ed - 12weeks on
(Everyone has those 'trouble spots' and that is what a diet is for. There is no magic answer. Don't slack!)
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04-24-2008, 03:15 PM #3
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i can diet and exercise with the best of em. im not trying to to just get out of putting the work in. I've put the work in and i still just cant there.
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04-24-2008, 03:53 PM #4
whats your bf%?
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04-24-2008, 04:48 PM #5
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Steroids ARE NOT MAGIC BEANS! There is no such thing as spot redection, you must bring your total amount of Bodyfat least under 10% before u begin to see abs etc. I am 100% convinced that u have alot of holes in your diet and cardio. Its is not about the drugs, it is about your diet number 1 and 2 your workouts. Dont worry about the drugs, worry about ur work ethic, and your results will be through the roof good luck!
Take this post to the diet section and keep ur ass on the ellipical for 60 minutes!
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