Hi everyone, here's a question for advanced AAS users.
When you have awesome results with a cycle: you get no sides (or very little), you get lean mass, after PCT you maintain all your gains or almost, after PCT your blood test is perfectly fine... I mean you are 100% happy and satisfied with your cycle.
After your rest/bridge, you want to do an other cycle: do you plan the same cycle or do you switch it ? Do you follow the classic "you never change a winning team ?" Can the body get used to a cycle and therefore you have to put different coumponds in order to "cycle a cycle" ?
Of course, adding sarms like GW, SR, MK677... is a no brainer because they are 100% complementary to AAS and are pushing results to a whole new level, but here I'm talking about AAS coumponds.
I'm asking myself this question because I'm sure a lot of you bros are competing or are among elite bodybuilders, these guys are very consistent in their training/nutrition, and I wonder if they keep the same "winning cycles" (like for example if Phil Heath used the same cycles during his 5 last winning Olympia years)
Thanks !
When you have awesome results with a cycle: you get no sides (or very little), you get lean mass, after PCT you maintain all your gains or almost, after PCT your blood test is perfectly fine... I mean you are 100% happy and satisfied with your cycle.
After your rest/bridge, you want to do an other cycle: do you plan the same cycle or do you switch it ? Do you follow the classic "you never change a winning team ?" Can the body get used to a cycle and therefore you have to put different coumponds in order to "cycle a cycle" ?
Of course, adding sarms like GW, SR, MK677... is a no brainer because they are 100% complementary to AAS and are pushing results to a whole new level, but here I'm talking about AAS coumponds.
I'm asking myself this question because I'm sure a lot of you bros are competing or are among elite bodybuilders, these guys are very consistent in their training/nutrition, and I wonder if they keep the same "winning cycles" (like for example if Phil Heath used the same cycles during his 5 last winning Olympia years)
Thanks !