Hi Gents/Ladies,
Before we start, I'm 21 years of age and I couldn't care less about peoples opinions on this. It's been done, get over it and don't mention it. I have taken many members advice here, so I mean no disrespect.
I've been on 600mg Test 400 per week for 2 weeks now and I can feel it starting to come in Libido wise, I take Arimidex and HCG @500iu starting this Sunday.
AC T400/1.5ml:
Testosterone Isocaproate: 150mg
Testosterone Cypionate: 210mg
Testosterone Deconate: 240mg
NO KICKERS
I've been assured by three people that this stuff is 'the shit', so I decided to take their opinion. They also advised me on the side effects etc...
I'm sitting at 17-18%BF, clearly not optimal for a cycle but I'm a natural ectomorph in which I completed a bulk and I gained little to nothing resulting in me left with a load of crap fat which I am not worried too much about.
Here's my BodySpace Profile (Not sure if against rules, please remove if so, it contains little personal information).
BodySpace/
Here's a picture:
https://scontent-b-lhr.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-xap1/v/t1.0-9/15492_10204481460229269_3564898796560489204_n.jpg? oh=4cb38e91adfc4fb214238336d0bf3b47&oe=551A24E7"]Picture 10/Nov/2014 Before Cycle Start
Am I correct in thinking Testosterone helps maintain lean muscle tissue, correct?
If so, I need a cutting diet that will drop this fat off without the aid of Winstrol, Anavar, Clean or Tren. This is to be a straight forward cycle so I can get my bearings and evaluate the results.
Current:
Morning:
1 40g Shake;
4 Toast, 2 Ham;
2 Eggs.
Dinner:
1 40g Shake;
1 Sachet of Pasta OR 200g White Rice (Sachet contains 4g Fat).
Tea: (Will eat prior to GYM)
200g Chicken;
Veg, any amount really;
1 40g Shake.
Supper:
40/60g Shake
*Dependent on if I am hungry*
2/4 Toast
Am I on the right track? Too much, too little?
I'm still probably going to make some gains from the testosterone but not as much if I cut which I have no issue with.
I've started the cycle at 14.2st and I'm currently 14.8st within two weeks. This is probably down to a diet change to the above, though.