I've been reading about tren and articles say that it's not recommended for athletes as it reduces cardio capabilites? any athletes around that have used tren and still were able to maintain strong cardio capabilities like sprinting and such?
I've been reading about tren and articles say that it's not recommended for athletes as it reduces cardio capabilites? any athletes around that have used tren and still were able to maintain strong cardio capabilities like sprinting and such?
I was on Tren-A for a few rounds and had such serious problems breathing it felt like my chest would explode. I tried some remedies (documented in one of my threads) but nothing helped. I actually passed out doing burpees which was not to much fun. After I stopped Tren-A it took me about 5 weeks to be back to normal.
Well if you are running tren and doing wind sprints.You got ripped off!
You're not going to get a lot of responses because Tren and that type of athlete have absolutely no fit.
Endurance athletes have better choices, tren is a bb'ers compound.
I always use tren during the cutting cycle and i am always doing cardio (4-5 mile runs). I put in 20-25 miles a week. I would notice a difference however I think that the hype is a little overblown. One thing that I did notice was that my heartbeat increased a great deal ( about 10-15 bpm) at the same pace.Originally Posted by cblifter
I would run in extreme heat (105-110) so i guess its all relative.
Earlier in my life I ran tren @ around 500 mg's/week and did notice the negative effects regarding cardio.
These days I will run it @ around 300 mg's/week with no impact on cardio.
I def seem to get winded quicker running tren and if I had a fight or a 5k or something I was planning it would be off the table for ME..
Well after reading this thread I stand corrected.I personally until this thread never heard of anyones cardio not being affected by tren.This is good to know for future use.
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