
Originally Posted by
Lunk1
I was starting to think you knew something and it's obvious you have or at least look up some thing before answering questions but I am starting to question your experience at this point (which isn't any of my damn business).
1) you don't diet with steroids of any type! I'm not sure I understand what you're saying here. Of course people diet with steroids. If you're goal is leaning out and you're using steroids you will be dieting. Maybe you're saying something else.
2) He COULD get by great on a low trt dose of 150mg a week! When running tren high doses of test are simply not needed. (some may argue this but I have done it all 3 ways) It just depends on your goals. Higher doses of test are not always needed when dieting and then sometimes they are. If this wasn't true no competitive bodybuilder would ever diet on 1g or more of test.
3) running tren A out past 8 weeks increases the potential for sides and the potential for gains start to decrease. Is 10 weeks too long? NO! But if the op plans to run a 10 weeks cycle then he will waant to drop the tren prior to the test and I think you agree with this method. In this case, which is the same as most cutting plans, he's not looking for gains. The entire point of a cutting cycle is to enhance what you already have. To take the physique you have and to make it look better. Gains are for the off-season or bulking cycles. And again, if Tren was better at the front end of a cutting cycle than at the back end no competitive bodybuilder would run it at the back end. Most competitors won't add Tren into the plan until they're 8-12wks out...somewhere in there. This is when it will present the most advantage for them.
4) Since steroids are not a diet and tren is known for it's ability to "lean a person up" then get it in at the front of the cycle. It is the workhorse which is why 75% of these threads are asking about it's use. Running test before the ren is not going to offer near the advantage that jumpinh on tren right away will give. If you're going to use Tren and get the most out of it while limiting the total amount of wks you use it in order to stay as safe as possible, it only makes sense to use it towards the end. You're right, Tren is known for it's ability to burn fat, this will be more useful towards the end of a diet when that last little bit of fat is hanging on for dear life. The last bit of fat that's often hard to lose. Further, as you'll be leaner, the hardening and conditioning effects will be more pronounced during this stage. Granted, it may indeed harden you up on the front end but why not take full advantage of this once you're already leaner?