I want to learn more about bridging cycles, the pro's and cons, how long you'd do it for, and what's the best gear used for it.. thanks fellas
I want to learn more about bridging cycles, the pro's and cons, how long you'd do it for, and what's the best gear used for it.. thanks fellas
There are many issues with “bridging” that should make the average person think twice about it. For starters, every anabolic steroid known to man will suppress testosterone production when used in doses sufficient to promote muscle gain. If a recovery bridge with Anavar is what you (like many) were hoping for. The next issue is the simple and more general fact that you are not going off steroids with a steroid bridge, and are potentially exacerbating the negative health aspects of their use. If you are spending your entire year going from strong cycle to lesser oral (Anavar) cycle, you are undoubtedly always going to be negatively altering your lipids (orals tend to be particularly harsh here, in fact). You may be putting yourself in some notable risk as the years progress. You need to remember that the whole point of cycling is to minimize the negative health risks of steroid use. The fact that these drugs have potential risks really cannot be disputed, just addressed intelligently. Bridging may be a very unhealthful way of sustaining these risks indefinitely, instead of mitigating them with off time.
I only recommend bridging occasionally because then you get in the habit of never coming off. You can do a SMALL amount of D-bol or Anavar to bridge soreness and come down gently, but then again, your cycle should be constructed that way to begin with. You’re better off cycling 12 to 18 weeks in one go comming in hard and heavy and then get out of there.
Thanks for the advice Necrosaro, thats exactly what i wanted to know, to help me decide which way to go.. cheers![]()
Nice I was thinking of doing the same.
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