Well the whole point of using an oral kick start is to "kick start" until the long estered compounds kick in. SO, it would make sense to start them together so that the long esters can start to build up in your blood system, while you are getting the benefits of the fast acting oral
Thanks, you're right. That does make sense. To be really honest with you, I did want to kick start the cycle with the orals and now that you mention it I'm completely with you, that it would have been more beneficial to start the injectables at the same time as the orals. A major factor that contributed to me waiting to start the injectables is that the stuff I have is so questionable. I did some reasearch on it and found out it is UG and it got some mixed reviews online. Anyway, I figured if the orals (which look more like extacy than Anadrol) are legit than the injectables are legit as well. I was a little leery of injecting myself with something of questionable quality.

I Would start all three compounds at the same time and shoot the deca twice a week with the cyp.
Just to clarify, you would split the 300mg of deca once a week into 150mg twice a week? Or would you up the deca to 300mg twice weekly? From what I have heard, I have always been under the impression that it is important to use substantially more testosterone that deca. I'm not exactly sure why that is, I know that the deca will shut down the HPTA but once you are using say 500mg of test per week, are you not already covered no matter how much deca you use?

if anything - and i dont mean to come across as an a55hole, but maybe you should also look at your form and training style?

a LOT if not most injuries come from very poor form. as great as it is to lift heavy, form and control is very very important.....

take the time to do your pct. keep up with your arms/back/legs/abs and shoulders if you can, and let the chest heal...dont rush it, or you could REALLY injur yourself
NICOTINE: Thanks for the input man. You are right, it happened due to poor form and loss of control due to crappy equipment. My bench is wobbly unless I put small plates under the end where my feet would be. Yesterday, I forgot to stabilize it and when I was lifting, the bench sort of tilted to the right and messed up my form.

Thanks for the advice fellas. BTW, now that it's been almost 24 hours, the injured muscle is starting to get more sore and I'm almost positive that it is not the pec that was injured but the intercostal. If it starts to feel better tomorrow, would I be safe to assume that it will be alright in a week and possibly salvage this cycle?