Hey guys,
I am 20 years old, 6 foot 2, 185 lbs, 10% bf, and have 4 years of lifting under my belt. My training regime so far this school year has been shit due to some gf problems and hard school work. Things are looking up though and I am back hitting the gym hard. Recently, some good friends have gotten their hands on some Test E and a solid PCT of Clomed and Nolva. I am most likely going to purchase a cycle, whether I end up doing it or not, because worse case scenario I can just sell it or keep it around for when I am ready. Right now I am getting back in to lifting after about a two month hiatus, and I am sticking to high reps just to get my body looking good. I am doing around 160-15 rep bench, 250-7 rep dead lift, 225-10 rep squat, 115-10 rep military press. I have plenty of other lifts in my arsenal from my past, and plan to implement them soon. My over the summer routine was 2 days upper body (high rep endurance, low rep strength) and 2 days legs (same deal). Of course, I also throw in those auxiliary lifts every workout for the "look good" muscles. From what I have read, I am prepared not only to have blood tests done if I decide to juice, but also get an x ray to check my growth plates. If either are awry, the cycle is a no go. My plan is keep working hard in the gym all school year trying to get natty gains, then when I am home for the summer, hit the Test E. At home, I have a power rack (all you need), free weights, and an inclined bench as well. Honestly, I hate public gyms. I don't know why, but I think it goes back to my earlier lifting days when I trained with my strength coach in a dungeon style basement; so home is where my most intense, lying on the ground in exhaustion, workouts happen. Also home is where I have unlimited access to healthy, good food. I do not eat red meat, but I love chicken, nuts, beans, fish, and eggs as alternate forms of protein. I would just like some advice on what I should do. I am open to anything and realize many will say I am too young. That's fine and I am seriously considering not doing it due to these opinions; but I also would like to hear about what yall think about the cycle I proposed earlier and anythings I should change. I am also going to see my friends whole cycle and see if their are any negative side effects. Working out and working towards a law degree is hard to balance. Hard workouts are leaving me aching for days and giving me excuses for not hitting the gym long enough. I do maintain a regime of 250 pushups a day and a plethera of crunches no matter the circumstances. I'm not going to go on, but any advice or stories would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
I am 20 years old, 6 foot 2, 185 lbs, 10% bf, and have 4 years of lifting under my belt. My training regime so far this school year has been shit due to some gf problems and hard school work. Things are looking up though and I am back hitting the gym hard. Recently, some good friends have gotten their hands on some Test E and a solid PCT of Clomed and Nolva. I am most likely going to purchase a cycle, whether I end up doing it or not, because worse case scenario I can just sell it or keep it around for when I am ready. Right now I am getting back in to lifting after about a two month hiatus, and I am sticking to high reps just to get my body looking good. I am doing around 160-15 rep bench, 250-7 rep dead lift, 225-10 rep squat, 115-10 rep military press. I have plenty of other lifts in my arsenal from my past, and plan to implement them soon. My over the summer routine was 2 days upper body (high rep endurance, low rep strength) and 2 days legs (same deal). Of course, I also throw in those auxiliary lifts every workout for the "look good" muscles. From what I have read, I am prepared not only to have blood tests done if I decide to juice, but also get an x ray to check my growth plates. If either are awry, the cycle is a no go. My plan is keep working hard in the gym all school year trying to get natty gains, then when I am home for the summer, hit the Test E. At home, I have a power rack (all you need), free weights, and an inclined bench as well. Honestly, I hate public gyms. I don't know why, but I think it goes back to my earlier lifting days when I trained with my strength coach in a dungeon style basement; so home is where my most intense, lying on the ground in exhaustion, workouts happen. Also home is where I have unlimited access to healthy, good food. I do not eat red meat, but I love chicken, nuts, beans, fish, and eggs as alternate forms of protein. I would just like some advice on what I should do. I am open to anything and realize many will say I am too young. That's fine and I am seriously considering not doing it due to these opinions; but I also would like to hear about what yall think about the cycle I proposed earlier and anythings I should change. I am also going to see my friends whole cycle and see if their are any negative side effects. Working out and working towards a law degree is hard to balance. Hard workouts are leaving me aching for days and giving me excuses for not hitting the gym long enough. I do maintain a regime of 250 pushups a day and a plethera of crunches no matter the circumstances. I'm not going to go on, but any advice or stories would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
Excuse the Novel, But I am Considering a Cycle in Summer '15
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