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    Good cycle for a workaholic?

    I work about 80 to 120hrs a week. I work in the oilfields running pumps and my schedule is 14days on and 7days off. I don't really get a chance to get a full workout on my 14 days on, but sometimes I can. As for my 7 days off I work out everyday so my question is....is their specific gear I can take while I'm off such as Dbol ? I know a test and deca cycle is pretty much out of the question, but I'm hopping I can get all I can out of the week I'm off.

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    Welcome to the board mate
    first, all cycles should include test. period.
    second, cycling isn't something to take lightly. only cycle when you have done all the hard work ahead of time, when you have all your gear including pct ahead of time, and have the time to devout properly to a cycle. If you don't / can't do all of this, i'd suggest waiting until you can.
    Cycling is not for everyone. please give it the respect it deserves.
    Good luck!
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    With your work schedule....dont cycle

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    Agreed with the above. If you dont have the time to put into it full time it's not worth it. No magic pills here, you get out of it what you put in. Trust me, I WISH it wasnt like that. I work crazy hours most of the time also and if/when I dont have time to work out properly I forget about the idea of using gear. Stick to working out when you can and hopefully your work hours will change for the better if that's what you want.

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    Quote Originally Posted by J5885 View Post
    I work about 80 to 120hrs a week. I work in the oilfields running pumps and my schedule is 14days on and 7days off. I don't really get a chance to get a full workout on my 14 days on, but sometimes I can. As for my 7 days off I work out everyday.
    how long have you been training with this routine? have you been making gains naturally? how long more do you foresee yourself in this work schedule?

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    I have been in a similar situation- I used to work 5 days a week for 60 hours or so. I used my two days off to train twice a day and recovery during my days at work.

    Two words for you- planned overreaching. You'll want to train really hard for maybe 5 days and then do just a couple light workouts during your 14 days of work (just to maintain). It would be hard to make gains with a 14 day stint of zero training but you could do really well by slightly overtraining and then recovering. I could give you an idea of a routine if you are interested.

    As far as juice goes- it can only help. If you have lower cortisol you'll be great. Dbol would be good, test would be good. You could dose higher during your training week.

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    Honestly I don't think it's worth to juice now. I won't get the full potential. It's hard to diet also when your out in the middle of a field pretty much all day having to eat the catering. No free weights at all. I usually just swim and use the cheap cable weights at hotels. Also working sometimes 19hrs straight....it wears you out. I'm just gonna do what I can for now to try and at least keep what I got.

    Cruyff- yea I'd appreciate the info very much actually.

    Thanks a lot for everyone's input. Very much appreciated to all.

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