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    cutting cycle for 50 y.o. need feedback

    I've been reading and reading about cutting cycles and there's t3, clen , anavar , test prop, etc. etc. There are are a LOT of good thread in the Anabolic section. But it seems that most of the guys in that forum are much younger than me. I'm 50. Will the same cutting cycle for a 25 y.o. work for a 50 y.o.? I'm on medication for high triglycerides and had a kidney infection a couple of years ago. I'm a little nervous to take anything that'll be hard on my kidneys. I"m eating a good carb cycling diet I took off the diet board. I'm also on 5iu/ed of HGH. If anyone's had experience with cutting cycle for someone of my age can you post your cycle?

    Age: 50
    AAS Experience: HGH 13 months, Sustanon 250 cycle 6 months ago
    Training: 35 years
    Body Fat: 14% to 15% variance due to the calipers
    Height: 5'11"
    Weight: 190lbs
    Diet: Carb Cycling for last 6 weeks
    Goal: 10% bf, little or no weight gain

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    Im 51 and run Test sust at 125 per week and have completely changed my physique, going to add anavar soon to get the little bit of bodyfat i have left gone. Have you started a cutting cycle yet?

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    57 here at 125 a week and the definition came back with low weights high reps 2x weekly for 45mins to and hour. think if you were serious about the time you had ...maybe even 4-5 hrs a week you will be surprised. You sound in great shape from your numbers...tune it with low weight high reps.
    PS My wife says my body looks like i did when we were in our 30's....but i copy that her eyes are not as sharp as they were when we were in our 30's.
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    I don't really do cutting vs bulk cycles. I for one do not believe there is a significant diff. It really depends on diet.

    My typical cycle is Prop/NPP/Var. Most would consider this a cutting cycle because you do not retain a lot of water weight on this cycle.

    I however have no idea how this would affect your current medications. I think you should start out with a very light cycle and go from there.

    You may want to avoid the stronger anabolis such as tren and anadrol .

    I am 47 yrs old.

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    [QUOTE=glover;5125742]I don't really do cutting vs bulk cycles. I for one do not believe there is a significant diff. It really depends on diet.
    My typical cycle is Prop/NPP/Var. Most would consider this a cutting cycle because you do not retain a lot of water weight on this cycle.

    I however have no idea how this would affect your current medications. I think you should start out with a very light cycle and go from there.

    You may want to avoid the stronger anabolis such as tren and anadrol .

    I am 47 yrs old.[/QUOT

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    Quote Originally Posted by glover View Post
    I don't really do cutting vs bulk cycles. I for one do not believe there is a significant diff. It really depends on diet.

    My typical cycle is Prop/NPP/Var. Most would consider this a cutting cycle because you do not retain a lot of water weight on this cycle.

    I however have no idea how this would affect your current medications. I think you should start out with a very light cycle and go from there.

    You may want to avoid the stronger anabolis such as tren and anadrol .

    I am 47 yrs old.
    very well said.
    test will not effect your medications unless you over do it. I would suggest test prop 75mg every other day - notheing else.

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    I am on year-round test (125 per week). cardio 4-5 a week (45-1 hour) along with weights. But having such a hard time losing fat!!!! 47 yrs/170lbs, 5'5''.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kuad View Post
    I am on year-round test (125 per week). cardio 4-5 a week (45-1 hour) along with weights. But having such a hard time losing fat!!!! 47 yrs/170lbs, 5'5''.
    again it all goes back to diet.
    Hey I have the same problem. that damn fat just dont come off at our age as easily as it did when we were 20.

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    I'm at 45 and have had a hard time losing visceral fat (chest/side waist) no matter how much I ate or worked out (I also ride 200+ mile per week on a road bike).

    Some one at the gym told me to try 11-oxo for those two area. Thinking what's that pro-hormone will do for me that S4 or other harder substance couldn't helped. Well, I'm eating my word - it literally is melting those those two area (along with rest of the body) and is making my body look so much better. I'm middle of this cycle (also doing furza) and after this, I may even be able to take my shirt off this summer without getting embarrassed (kind a funny thing to say for a guy who works out 7 days a week but those two area really made me feel uncomfortable). Just my experience.

    Edit - as with all thing, I'm also on more restricted diet (which I have done before), just to make it clear.

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    Quote Originally Posted by endus View Post
    I'm at 45 and have had a hard time losing visceral fat (chest/side waist) no matter how much I ate or worked out (I also ride 200+ mile per week on a road bike).

    Some one at the gym told me to try 11-oxo for those two area. Thinking what's that pro-hormone will do for me that S4 or other harder substance couldn't helped. Well, I'm eating my word - it literally is melting those those two area (along with rest of the body) and is making my body look so much better. I'm middle of this cycle (also doing furza) and after this, I may even be able to take my shirt off this summer without getting embarrassed (kind a funny thing to say for a guy who works out 7 days a week but those two area really made me feel uncomfortable). Just my experience.

    Edit - as with all thing, I'm also on more restricted diet (which I have done before), just to make it clear.
    Hey way to go on the bicycling!!!
    remember a calorie is a calorie is a calorie. if you eat less calories than you burn you will loose fat. if you eat the same as you burn you will stay at status quo. if you eat more than you burn you will get fatter. simple as that.

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    [QUOTE=j4ever41;5125879]
    Quote Originally Posted by glover View Post
    I don't really do cutting vs bulk cycles. I for one do not believe there is a significant diff. It really depends on diet.
    My typical cycle is Prop/NPP/Var. Most would consider this a cutting cycle because you do not retain a lot of water weight on this cycle.

    I however have no idea how this would affect your current medications. I think you should start out with a very light cycle and go from there.

    You may want to avoid the stronger anabolis such as tren and anadrol .

    I am 47 yrs old.[/QUOT

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    What is your Var dosage and length of cycle? Thanks

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    Gents, thanks for the input. I've been on 5iu/ed for HGH consistently and working out hard. I've been eating a good carb cycling diet since I posted this thread which was bout 5 months ago. I'm pretty well defined but my body fat is still at about 17%. I don't get it because if you look at me I have a six pack. I'm coming to the conclusion that as a recreational HGH and AAS user I'm never going to get down to 10% bodyfat. Which is ok with me. At my age I'm much more interested in not having a clogged prostate versus looking good at the pool. LOL My HGH experience has just been wonderful. More than the improvement of physical appearance it seems that my memory is so much better and I can concentrate on complex problems for a long time. I'm an engineer by training so this ability is a real boost to my work. It's too bad that the world has such a misunderstood view of AAS. It can improve the lifestyle of most people our age. For my next cycle I'm going to do Test Prop + Anavar to see if that cycle along with the diet will get me leaner. I've learned from the AAS lab section how to make Test P and Anavar. I'm really excited to try my Frankenstein home brew. LOL, wish me luck
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    Eat less guys i have been in IF intermitent fasting for a few months now and it does really work, i am 38, the book is called eat stop eat by Brad Pilon, very simple.

    Fast 24 hours 2 times per week and eat less, i have lost 15 pounds as of yet and my arms are still 17 inches so i must be doing something right.

    I am also looking into a cycle but its to repair my body, maybe deca and test E

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    I sort of believe that. Instead of following that type of diet, I had a personal problem that made me lose appetite, so I was fasting for couple of days, then eat something just to stay alive, etc.

    But I'm not sure its a healthy way to lose weight and I certainly can't imagine doing it for so long. Still whatever works without damaging anything permanent. Sonn I'll be selling a book - "the flu diet or divorce diet"
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