View Full Version : cycle to long?
Max 750
23-11-2009, 02:20 PM
I came off of a 24wk cycle in oct. which consisted of 600-800mg of test and some tren. I used hcg throughout and did a 6wk aromasin/nolva/clomid pct and feel good, my blood work also checked out fine. I usually do 1 cycle a year, around 24wks. Next year however my season starts in march instead of may. This means i would be doing 36wk cycle. I know that time on=time off but after this cycle I would have a 36wk break from AS. I would be running 500mg test/400mg EQ as a base throughout the cycle and 2iu's of GH daily. Im 26 yrs old. Could this cycle shut me down competely? Im sure there are some athletes on the board that have run cycles this long, any input is appreciated.
Blitz-Test
23-11-2009, 07:55 PM
I came off of a 24wk cycle in oct. which consisted of 600-800mg of test and some tren. I used hcg throughout and did a 6wk aromasin/nolva/clomid pct and feel good, my blood work also checked out fine. I usually do 1 cycle a year, around 24wks. Next year however my season starts in march instead of may. This means i would be doing 36wk cycle. I know that time on=time off but after this cycle I would have a 36wk break from AS. I would be running 500mg test/400mg EQ as a base throughout the cycle and 2iu's of GH daily. Im 26 yrs old. Could this cycle shut me down competely? Im sure there are some athletes on the board that have run cycles this long, any input is appreciated.
On your 24 week cycle you are shutdown completely, just no irreversibly, however I am a firm believer that you can recover from almost any cycle
theboss
23-11-2009, 09:58 PM
On your 24 week cycle you are shutdown completely, just no irreversibly, however I am a firm believer that you can recover from almost any cycle
i think he would be ok if he used HCG throughout as he mentioned.
personally i keep cycles around 15 weeks.
Max 750
23-11-2009, 11:06 PM
Wouldn't be possible to get bloodwork done after every cycle and if recovered start another cycle? Does anyone have any opinions why time on equals time off is recomended?
Rhinobolt10
24-11-2009, 12:30 AM
I haven't come off completely in a couple of years, just cruise at a low dose.
That's just me tho, I don't have a wife or kids, and if things get real bad I'm willing to go down with the ship if you know what I'm saying.
My buddy has been on for a couple years and has perfect blood work tho... so everybodies different.
theboss
24-11-2009, 08:51 AM
what Rhino describes is possible...but I wouldnt recommend it to anyone.
At 26 you are young....and will one day probably want a family. If you are going to use AAS do it responsibly. Time on = Time off for best recovery and your overall health. Hate to say it but Rome wasnt built in a day....patience my friend. I waited until I was mid 30s.
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