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    Pre -Camp Cycle

    Hey bro's I am researching a good cycle for pre camp (football). I am a college athlete but play in the NAIA and guess what, no testing! I was looking for something to start during two-a-days and carry over into the first half of the season. I was thinking of something along the line of prop/var/ halo. I would like to run it for say 6- 8 weeks. If I only run it for 6 should I just drop the var since it takes about 6 weeks to see results? How about t-bol? I heard t-bol stays in the system for awhile. If our team makes it to the playoffs, then we do get tested so I need something that is in and out.

    I recently finished a 10 week cycle and PCT. Going to get my blood looked at in late July. My cycle went like this:

    wk 1-8 test e 500mg/wk (ran out of test e otherwise would have ran it for 10 weeks)
    1-21 days d bol 40 mg/day
    wk 6-10 prop 100mg/ed
    wk 7-10 winny 50mg/ed

    PCT still running nolva 40mg/day & clomid 50 mg /day

    My stats are like this:

    5'9"(no shoes)233 lbs (underwear only) 13% bf.
    4.94 40 (pro time)
    4.43 short shuttle
    225lbs bench X 27 reps
    31 inch vert
    position: fullback
    age: 24 senior year
    So fellas what type of cycle do you think would be good? As soon as the season is over i'm going straight into combine training. Hoping to get an invite to K-state pro day which is near- by since the school I am at is too small.

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    prop wk 1-4
    Test E wk 2-10

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    DO you really need to cycle?

    I also played football in college, and was an all-american linebacker at a d3 school. I did two cycles in my last two years. Both were 6 week sus cycles. After reading and learning from this board, I never really cycled and dieted properly anyway.

    In football, getting too big can weigh against a player. You don't want to look like tarzan and play like Jane. Stay strong but stay loose.

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