
Originally Posted by
Gezzz
First of all thanx for the advice you have been the only to stick to the topic at hand.
1. Dehydration is a big risk and the army has a vigorous approach to it, the sergeant forces you us to drink minimum 5 litters of water a day. soon as we wake up in the morning he lines up in front of our bunks and makes us down 1 litter of water, and then during the day he keeps checking up and during meals its the same thing so usually we go though 10 litres a day of water so they get you into the routine of keeping your self hydrated. although i do understand the risks you are raising.
2. well death and complete immobilization is always a risk in the military, I was aware of that even when I joined my commando regiment and served there for almost 4 years half of which was in combat.
I have 6-7 months before selection starts so its enough time to achieve my goals by intensify my training and using EPO to see how my body reacts to it and do a few test runs.
but do you know anything about dosage and cycles???