Hey guys,
Just joined up and have been reading a lot. Really impressed with the wealth of information here and it's nice to have a resource like this.
29yo
6'
200lbs.
~13-15%
I've been lifting for about 9 years, seriously training for 4-5 years. I was very overweight, topping out around 270-280lbs. at my heaviest, dropped to 175-180lbs. at my lightest, through diet and exercise, nothing special. I spent a few years at 185# and getting a little stronger, nothing impressive. Over the last two years I have put on 15-20lbs. having me sit at just under 200lbs. as of right now. Most of the gained weight was muscle, as I'm pretty close in leanness as I was at 180lbs.
I have been training and eating hard for quite a while now and have researched and thought about cycling for a long time. I have read a lot here, other places, talked to friends, and done other research on various things AAS. I wanted to start off simple, see how the body reacts, and then evolve into more complicated cycles if and when the time comes.
My diet is locked up, has been for quite some time. Nutrition is something I place a huge emphasis on, and will continue to do so. Everything else important is pretty much squared away (diet, sleep, stress, training, etc.)
The cycle I am proposing would consist of:
Week 1 to 12: Test-e at 250 mg every 3.5 days
Week 1 to 12: hcg at 250 iu every 3.5 days (pinned different days than test, not sure if that matters)
Week 1 to 14: Adex at 0.25mg every other day
PCT:
clomid at 75/50/50/50
nolva at 40/20/20/20
Like I said, I want to run a test only cycle, keep it simple, see how I respond, then go from there. I wasn't quite sure on the Adex, if I should run 0.25mg every day or every other day. I have also been told 0.5mg every other day as well. The PCT I think is pretty standard, as with the dosing.
I'm looking forward to this, very much, as I feel that I've trained long enough, worked very hard to get to where I am, and have my ducks in a row to enable a successful cycle. I would really appreciate any thoughts, comments, or advice.
Thanks