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11-15-2021, 10:12 AM #1Associate Member
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Plans for 2022
Hi
My current blast phase (300 sust,600 deca ,300 tren e,300 masteron ) is coming to and end in 5 weeks. I am planning my 2022 year and curious about your thoughts and how you would plan it in my situation.
Current stats: 23 yo, been training for 8,5 years, around 6' 1,5", 220lbs, ~12ish bf%, I have pics in my log, got a bloodwork 2 weeks ago and my doc said it's like it was a newborn's lol
I always wanted to compete (and earn a pro card as soon as I can), but I haven't felt ready until now. Now I'm fully determined to step on stage next November, and I have a year to prepare.
The only category I want to compete in is open, and it's the biggest amateur contest in my country (I'm European) and the weight limit for me is 218lbs. If my calculations are correct, with nearly the same bf% I have to bulk up to ~230 to be around 218 on stage.
I'll definitely get a coach for prep, but I'd like to see other ideas.
(My plan now is to take some rest and cruise on 250 test e for 5-6 weeks after this cycle, get a bloodwork and if everything is fine start another blast for 14-16 weeks with test e and deca, maybe hgh if it's neccessary. I hope it would get me to 230, and gave me appr 10 weeks before the prep's beginning (if the prep is 16 weeks).)
How would you plan this 1 year regarding cycling if money is not a problem?
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11-15-2021, 12:59 PM #2Junior Member
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Most everyone here would agree that you are too young to cycle. ESPECIALLY a cycle of that level.
Don't except too many answers from here.
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11-15-2021, 01:30 PM #3
def not to young to cycle. following the progress you made in the log thread I am excited to see the results in a year.
you look great young brotha, def. have some things figured out.
If money no issue like u say then hire a coach now, get under there guidance and then destroy the stage. most important, keep us updated, rooting for u.
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11-16-2021, 01:35 PM #4Associate Member
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Like I said I'd like to earn a pro card and compete as a pro. Since my goals are serious, I wouldn't consider myself too young. I mean if you wait for 25-26 years to start your first cycle, you're like 30 when turning pro (if you do it well, because there are many bodybuilders who spend 10 years to earn a pro card) and most bodybuilders retire around 40, so basically you have 8-10 years to achieve something.
I think if you start later you'll have to use much more gear, to catch up with the others.
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11-16-2021, 01:36 PM #5Associate Member
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Thanks brother, I'll definitely do that
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11-16-2021, 01:59 PM #6Junior Member
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I do see your point. And I agree with you.
There are just so many people over using at a young age, to where they will be on TRT for the rest of the life in their 20's.
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11-16-2021, 10:09 PM #8Associate Member
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