whats the best gear for fat loss
whats the best gear for fat loss
cardio cant be beaten
am cardio, on empty stomach.
..plus a clean diet.
Fat loss is to do with diet, though, some AS will assist you with this.
HGH is the best for fat loss IMHO.
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A treadmill and attention to a very sound dietary approach solidified by consistency.Originally Posted by monkeyboy
There are no quick fixes, and there is no "gear" FOR fat loss.
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Originally Posted by SS1476
I hear you on that.
quick question has anyone tryed hydroxicut? cuz i wana know does it actually work
Post this in the supplements forum. You may get more answers there.Originally Posted by RoidsRookie
Wow the man asked about 'gear' for fat loss and everyone save one replied about a threadmill or cardio.
Anyway i'll assume you have your diet and cardio up to par and you're now looking to add some AAS to speed fat loss.
Here are some choices:
A 'mild' DHT derived oral like Oxandrolone (anavar)
Testosterone
Nandrolone
Trenbolone (this is an excellent fat loss AAS however it kills your endurance)
An aromatize inhibitor to reduce estrogen and progesterone receptors, thus making fat loss a little easier.
As said before you MUST combine these with a solid diet/cardio plan for them to be most effective, if not you’re just wasting your time and money.
It really is all about the diet...I work with a bunch of beer gut guys and they don't understand how I look like I do. They see me eating 5-6 meals a day while they eat one large un-healthy low nutrition meal. They all think it's due to steroids but I know it's the food. Eat clean and eat often and the fat dissapears. Oh and lots of WATER
im gonna go with .... DIET and CARDIO .... along with a good workout program
straight up
Wrong forum and shame on you for hijacking a thread.Originally Posted by RoidsRookie
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Well, for one, cardio and a sound diet are imperative to be placed before gear.Originally Posted by big k.l.g
Couple that with the fact the way the thread/question was posed, it didn't exactly exemplify that of one who already had those areas in place.
99% of the time this is the case.
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