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    Cardio for Long distance and short distance sprinting, thoughts?

    Hello fellow advisers and forum guru's, I am currently less than a month away from my first cycle on Test E (I already made a forum about how much I'll be taking). My question is mainly about any type of cardio such as long distance running, track, etc., is it recommended ? I will be jumping into a crossfit competition (please save your crossfit comments for I personally like gym more and I just happen to like Olympic lifting on the side) that will require a bit of endurance along with running, I used to play football and my track skills as well as muscular endurance are my strongest assets, in the forums I hardly see people talk about running, can someone please enlighten me on some facts or recommendations on whether it's bad to do track as you're on Test E?

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    My opinion is he11 no it's not bad to do track! Many athletes use steriods . Do all the athletic sports you want. What would be bad is if you said you liked to lay on the couch 23 hours a day. haha. BTW post this is workout area and you should get more feedback.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Live for the PUMP
    My opinion is he11 no it's not bad to do track! Many athletes use steriods. Do all the athletic sports you want. What would be bad is if you said you liked to lay on the couch 23 hours a day. haha. BTW post this is workout area and you should get more feedback.
    Lol aghh thanks I appreciate, will do. Thank you!

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