
Originally Posted by
MuscleInk
I certainly understand. My recommendation wasn't to avoid gear, rather to set yourself up for success instead of failure.
A lot of people do a lot of stupid things, including things in the gym. A lot of people doing a lot of things wrong, doesn't make it right. Heck, there isn't a day I spend in the gym where I don't see a handful of clowns lifting incorrectly! Their technique is poor. They aren't fully contracting their target muscles or isolating the correct muscle for the exercise and are loading more weight than they can clearly lift. If people can't get lifting techniques correct, imagine how many are improperly cycling steroids!?!
You can achieve your goals easily if you follow the advice given in proceeding posts.
Unfortunately, what I'm hearing from you Garth, is the following, "I'm running this gear. I've already decided. Now I want someone to tell me how to do it". I never understand this logic. Some guy (pro or otherwise) in the gym, gives another guy a bunch of gear and says this is what you need to achieve your goals. Then that guy shows up here asking us how to dose or cycle it and he argues with us when we suggest something different. If the guy giving/selling you the gear had all the answers, you wouldn't be here asking.....and by virtue of you being here asking means you need guidance. When that guidance is given, either follow it or simply ask they guy who sold you the gear to lay out a plan for you.
The members here aren't trying to discourage you. They are trying to encourage you to do it CORRECTLY.