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    I would never run any long ester less than 10 weeks but that’s just me.

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    Ok then, appreciate all the input as always.

    I didn't get any answers to adopting a different injection pattern if I opted for tren ace so all things considered, I'm going to go with tren e and simply add it to my bi-weekly test e regimen. Going to run 120mg pw of the tren for no other reason than it will make a nice round 0.5ml per pin.

    Are you lot interested if I report back to this thread when I'm done - or if I need any advice during?

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    Quote Originally Posted by MikeyMoo View Post
    Ok then, appreciate all the input as always.

    I didn't get any answers to adopting a different injection pattern if I opted for tren ace so all things considered, I'm going to go with tren e and simply add it to my bi-weekly test e regimen. Going to run 120mg pw of the tren for no other reason than it will make a nice round 0.5ml per pin.

    Are you lot interested if I report back to this thread when I'm done - or if I need any advice during?
    Again I personally wouldnt advise doing tren if you do not know the difference between an Ace esther and an Enanthate. But to answer you yes the E can pinned twice weekly. Ace needs to be pinned every day but can get away with eod injections.

    Any more questions feel free to ask someone can help

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cuz View Post
    Again I personally wouldnt advise doing tren if you do not know the difference between an Ace esther and an Enanthate. But to answer you yes the E can pinned twice weekly. Ace needs to be pinned every day but can get away with eod injections.

    Any more questions feel free to ask someone can help
    Appreciate that, thanks. I've been using this forum as a reference point because clearly, there are a lot of people on here with fantastic first hand knowledge. Having done research into the different esters and their half lives, I opted for enanthate as my test protocol given I'm fairly new to this, I wanted to keep my pining to a minimum. Figured this my also work for tren but again, wanted to put it out there and see what I got back from the members. Is that not the whole point of this?

    Next time I should just go read a book right?

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    Quote Originally Posted by MikeyMoo View Post
    Appreciate that, thanks. I've been using this forum as a reference point because clearly, there are a lot of people on here with fantastic first hand knowledge. Having done research into the different esters and their half lives, I opted for enanthate as my test protocol given I'm fairly new to this, I wanted to keep my pining to a minimum. Figured this my also work for tren but again, wanted to put it out there and see what I got back from the members. Is that not the whole point of this?

    Next time I should just go read a book right?
    Yes and no.
    While getting practical application knowledge from us (and other verifiable sources) is fantastic, you absolutely should start with a strong foundation of the knowledge of the fundamentals.
    I’d highly recommend grabbing a copy of William Llewellyn’s Anabolics. It’s available in pretty much every format these days, and is an invaluable reference guide for each of the different AAS (excluding some of the newer shit that doesn’t see wide use).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gallowmere View Post
    Yes and no.
    While getting practical application knowledge from us (and other verifiable sources) is fantastic, you absolutely should start with a strong foundation of the knowledge of the fundamentals.
    I’d highly recommend grabbing a copy of William Llewellyn’s Anabolics. It’s available in pretty much every format these days, and is an invaluable reference guide for each of the different AAS (excluding some of the newer shit that doesn’t see wide use).
    Thank you. I guess the horse has bolted on this given I'm a year into it however I have an do read up as much as I can on the subject as I'm generally interested in it. As I am also interested in real people's real-life experiences. It's all good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MikeyMoo View Post
    Thank you. I guess the horse has bolted on this given I'm a year into it however I have an do read up as much as I can on the subject as I'm generally interested in it. As I am also interested in real people's real-life experiences. It's all good.
    It’s a pretty awesome rabbit hole, and I found myself in it over time as well.
    One of the best overall resources that I have found is Broderick Chavez’s website, teamevilgsp. He puts out a fair amount of free content, but most of his best resources and content are behind a $14.99/mo or $150/yr paywall on the website. If you really want to tumble down into a massive amount of reputable information (he has clients in WSM, the Olympia, several of the Olympic sports, etc.), I cannot recommend it enough.

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