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    IF your main goal and focus is bodybuilding , then blasting and cruising is going to be the most optimal for that goal. things are much more optimized when your on a TRT dose of test and then you have the ability to blast different compound and cycles at will based on goals, diet changes and training.
    - having said that, keep in mind that this concept is a big commitment as there is a possibility that after doing this for years you may want to come off of all the gear but you may still need to be on TRT

    If you want to put your HPTA health at the top of your priority list and do your best to maintain natty function when off cycle, the PCT is the way to go . BUT you need to run proper PCT protocols to optimize it and run cycles that are designed with PCT in mind. simply blasting some nolva and clomid after your cycle is not an optimized PCT. . . most of what you read about PCT online is not optimized for bodybuilding purposes (its just basic PCT for guys that do a cycle or two a year or for newb AAS users). if you want to go the PCT route but have it optimized for maximum gains then your cycle needs to be planned in phases and built and designed around the idea of recovering natty production (again you don't just blast a cycle and throw pct drugs in at the end).
    I've not read every article online or every thread on steroids forums, but as of yet I have yet to see an optimized PCT for bodybuilding purposes laid out or given online (sure you see PCT recommendations all the time on forums but they are generic and far from optimal)


    doing the standard , time on AAS = time off AAS and doing your generic PCT protocol is NOT going to be optimal for bodybuilding IF bodybuilding is your primary focus. but this standard is just fine for your basic gym rats doing a cycle or two a year.

    you gotta decide your commitment level and how far you want to take things and go from there.
    Last edited by GearHeaded; 09-29-2018 at 11:21 AM.

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