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cycle help TRT

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Just watched this video of yours and would like your input
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zSPOMqSO46w

I'm curious what you would recommend for a cycle for strength gains and cutting belly fat.

Stats
I'm 33, male
6 ft
210 lbs
15% bf (estimate; there's a pic attached. I'm nude in the shower; junk is all covered. Thought this would help b/c I truly have little clue on bf%. This pic is from September when I tried to cut using a no carb/30 carb a day diet. I did this for 15 weeks and did cut fat. Now that I'm adding weight to the bar my bf is currently probably 3-5% higher than this picture and has shot back up. Even my face is fuller.)

History
Never done a cycle, no pro-hormones, nothing.
On TRT 200 mg per week, no AI (started w/ one but I don't convert to E well)
HCG, 2 injections per week (sorry but I don't know the dosage I just fill the needle up)

I've been training 22 months. Used to be a functioning alcoholic. Partied all weekend with booze, extra curricular, cigarettes, no sleep. Lifting weights changed my life. I traded a bunch of unhealthy addictions for a healthy one. In 2016 I only went out 3 times and two times I barely drank. I follow programming (currently just doing simple linear programming for power lifting. Was doing Layne Norton's PHAT before that, and started w/ ICF 5X5; so 3 programs in nearly 2 years).

Goals
Add strength, cut belly fat, not too concerned with adding mass but not opposed to it. I want to keep my gains. I want to be conservative. Honestly, maybe it's too early to jump on something. But, I've wanted to for over a year, I'm already on TRT, and at 33 I'm not getting any younger.

Current Lifts: Squat 375, Bench 250, Deadlift 445 (I've only been deadlifting something like 20 weeks)
Goal Lifts: Squat 500, Bench 315, Deadlift 600.

Other
I'm still making gains in strength, which leads to small size gains that I've earned; this feels great. I just can't shed this lower belly and hip fat while making those gains, which drives me crazy.

I work in sales. When 2016 ends I will have been on the road for 48 of 52 weeks. This means I eat many meals on the road. I don't eat fast food but I since I'm often in a new city it takes a bunch of planning to figure out where to eat. Usually chipotle on lift days, other days a sit down restaurant where counting calories is difficult.

I lift 5-6 days a week and missed one training day this year. I don't use the shitty hotel gym's either, I go to an actual gym. I want to keep progressing with my strength gains but shed the belly fat. I know I could diet down but honestly I want the extra help. Being 33, constantly on the road, finishing graduate school, dedicated to lifting, I'm not sure I have the mental energy to diet down to where I'll have better abs. Not looking to get to sub 10%; but would like to be very close to 10% (I'm probably 3-5% above the attached pic) where abs are more visible.
 
you do your best with what your given to work with and thats awesome but you have to really get your diet dialed in hardcore if you want to start cutting fat... i cant advise you to use steroids with only 22 months of training bro... you need many years of training before that... you CAN use sarms in this situation and they go perfectly with trt... watch my video on sarms and trt... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6JK6iCcvumY&t=22s

if your not familiar with sarms in general, read my articles here... https://www.isarms.com/selective-androgen-receptor-modulators

i have the perfect stack for you to run... here is the link to purchase it followed by the layout...

https://www.sarmsx.com/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=124&search=enhanced

1-16 test cyp 200 mg week
1-16 rad140 20 mg day dosed once a day in the a.m.
1-16 sr9009 30 mg day... 5 mg split doses 2-3 hours apart
5-16 S4 50 mg day... split doses... 25 mg in the a.m. and 25 mg 4-6 hours later
1-16 GW-510516 20 mg day… dosed all at once 30 minutes before workout and non workout days, all at once in the a.m.
 
Just watched this video of yours and would like your input
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zSPOMqSO46w

I'm curious what you would recommend for a cycle for strength gains and cutting belly fat.

Stats
I'm 33, male
6 ft
210 lbs
15% bf (estimate; there's a pic attached. I'm nude in the shower; junk is all covered. Thought this would help b/c I truly have little clue on bf%. This pic is from September when I tried to cut using a no carb/30 carb a day diet. I did this for 15 weeks and did cut fat. Now that I'm adding weight to the bar my bf is currently probably 3-5% higher than this picture and has shot back up. Even my face is fuller.)

History
Never done a cycle, no pro-hormones, nothing.
On TRT 200 mg per week, no AI (started w/ one but I don't convert to E well)
HCG, 2 injections per week (sorry but I don't know the dosage I just fill the needle up)

I've been training 22 months. Used to be a functioning alcoholic. Partied all weekend with booze, extra curricular, cigarettes, no sleep. Lifting weights changed my life. I traded a bunch of unhealthy addictions for a healthy one. In 2016 I only went out 3 times and two times I barely drank. I follow programming (currently just doing simple linear programming for power lifting. Was doing Layne Norton's PHAT before that, and started w/ ICF 5X5; so 3 programs in nearly 2 years).

Goals
Add strength, cut belly fat, not too concerned with adding mass but not opposed to it. I want to keep my gains. I want to be conservative. Honestly, maybe it's too early to jump on something. But, I've wanted to for over a year, I'm already on TRT, and at 33 I'm not getting any younger.

Current Lifts: Squat 375, Bench 250, Deadlift 445 (I've only been deadlifting something like 20 weeks)
Goal Lifts: Squat 500, Bench 315, Deadlift 600.

Other
I'm still making gains in strength, which leads to small size gains that I've earned; this feels great. I just can't shed this lower belly and hip fat while making those gains, which drives me crazy.

I work in sales. When 2016 ends I will have been on the road for 48 of 52 weeks. This means I eat many meals on the road. I don't eat fast food but I since I'm often in a new city it takes a bunch of planning to figure out where to eat. Usually chipotle on lift days, other days a sit down restaurant where counting calories is difficult.

I lift 5-6 days a week and missed one training day this year. I don't use the shitty hotel gym's either, I go to an actual gym. I want to keep progressing with my strength gains but shed the belly fat. I know I could diet down but honestly I want the extra help. Being 33, constantly on the road, finishing graduate school, dedicated to lifting, I'm not sure I have the mental energy to diet down to where I'll have better abs. Not looking to get to sub 10%; but would like to be very close to 10% (I'm probably 3-5% above the attached pic) where abs are more visible.

Honestly bro, you are going to have to do your best with counting calories and eating cleaner if you want to shed bodyfat. I know you are limited but you need to make the best food choices you can. Diet is where the magic happens. You can absolutely get some help with sarms for that goal, which are perfect to aid you in fat loss, but steroids are completely off the table right now.

Dylan gave you the correct stack....which is the enhanced super stack

https://www.sarmsx.com/stacks/enhanced-super-stack-12-weeks

1-12 S4 50 mg day... split doses... 25 mg in the a.m. and 25 mg in the p.m.
1-12 GW-510516 (CARDARINE) 20 mg day… dosed all at once 30 minutes before workout…
1-12 RAD-140 20mg day dosed once a day in the a.m.
1-12 SR-9009 30mg per day (5mg dosed 6 times every 2-3 hours)




(PM me for a price list for Biotech Labs and 10% discount)
 
22 months is too soon, it takes a while to really learn how to do it right naturally, and if mass isn't even one of your main goals I definitely wouldn't mess with AAS. If you can't get lean without it, u won't be able to get lean with AAS. It's not a miracle worker. So if I was you I'd take 2 years to really dial in my nutrition
 
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