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    Age and Clen?

    Well I know all this hype over keeping AAS for later, but running a fat burner at 21.. Would that be a bad idea? I'm 5'9" 220lbs ~14%bf (training for ~7 yrs), I'd really like to cut up and then actually use some of this enth I got in the closet (lol)...


    Input is welcome, I was also thinking of including T3.. but I wouldn't like to lose almost/any mass.

    Oh and I continue to read about this 'priming', would this be considered priming, if i was in a caloric deficit for a month or two and then hit up the gear? But I would be running clen right up until the start, then switching to test. Still considered priming?
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    And is there anything I can use for the 2 weeks between the clen.. like a thermogenic?

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    Quote Originally Posted by skipp
    Well I know all this hype over keeping AAS for later, but running a fat burner at 21.. Would that be a bad idea? I'm 5'9" 220lbs ~14%bf (training for ~7 yrs), I'd really like to cut up and then actually use some of this enth I got in the closet (lol)...


    Input is welcome, I was also thinking of including T3.. but I wouldn't like to lose almost/any mass.

    Oh and I continue to read about this 'priming', would this be considered priming, if i was in a caloric deficit for a month or two and then hit up the gear? But I would be running clen right up until the start, then switching to test. Still considered priming?
    Running a fat burner at 21 is perfectly fine although your not that high in bodyfat and could get to where you want to be without it. Stay away from T-3. It is a quick fix and you will rebound after you stop taking it. As far as the "hype" about saving AAS for later is ridiculous in my opinion and from what I have seen the younger people that cycle (19-25) all recover from cycles faster than people older than them. If you are 21 years old and have been training for 7 years then I see no problem with using AAS as long as your eduacated on it and know the consequences.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MrMeathead
    Running a fat burner at 21 is perfectly fine although your not that high in bodyfat and could get to where you want to be without it. Stay away from T-3. It is a quick fix and you will rebound after you stop taking it. As far as the "hype" about saving AAS for later is ridiculous in my opinion and from what I have seen the younger people that cycle (19-25) all recover from cycles faster than people older than them. If you are 21 years old and have been training for 7 years then I see no problem with using AAS as long as your eduacated on it and know the consequences.
    what do you mean t3 will rebound?

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    Quote Originally Posted by seriouslifter
    what do you mean t3 will rebound?
    Lose your results. Bounce back.

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