Why you want to risk your natural produced testosterone that is at its peak now???
It will never go back to what it was. Sounds dumb to me.
Why you want to risk your natural produced testosterone that is at its peak now???
It will never go back to what it was. Sounds dumb to me.
Alright, but those topics don't cover your statement that you will not recover properly from a "normal" cycle..
I've read that first link indeed about waiting until you're 25y/o. I'm almost 22 btw and at least way better than to start using AAS at 17-18 years old.
The other topic has some threads in it where young guys got into trouble. But from a few topics I've read, they just did something and not plan it accordingly. Taking no blood tests, or blood testing too soon. High dosages etc.
I don't think any of those threads would match or apply to my current situation and set-up from my cycle.
I do appreciate your input, though. Always good to get some more information about the subject. And about my T peak at this age. That might be true, but after 3 years + of proper training gains are further declining by the year even with proper diet, training, rest etc. And by further declining I mean that I would expect only to gain 2-3kg of lean mass the upcoming year, naturally. Since I've only gained 5-6 kg of lean mass last year. There are experience studies out there that confirm this natural decline to gain muscle mass naturally when diet, training etc. is right. It's just how it works. First year you gain x kg lean body mass, year after maybe half of that and so on.
I'm not trying to use this to validate my choice for AAS use at my age. It's just something I'm keeping in the back of my mind at this moment.
Last edited by Iron Mind; 01-26-2015 at 07:14 AM.
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