^^^Agreed. You are taking unnecessary risks at a bf% that high. Focus on nutrition and training for a few years. Get that bf% closer to 15% and the benefit:risk ratio will tip in your favor.Originally Posted by Back In Black
^^^Agreed. You are taking unnecessary risks at a bf% that high. Focus on nutrition and training for a few years. Get that bf% closer to 15% and the benefit:risk ratio will tip in your favor.Originally Posted by Back In Black
buffalo what do you mean by running a short ester like a long ester. What am I doing wrong. The proposed cycle was only tentative and I am off course more than willing to change anything and everything with it that was just a starting point.
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