As a long time user I'm always trying new things to keep my body guessing, the last thing I want is for it to get "used" to my cycles. I've currently been testing using different compounds every couple weeks to keep my body guessing. I've come across this more and more, and recently watched a YouTube video on steroid cycle theories by Rich Piana where he discusses the benefits, which includes increased gains and not having to up dosages every 2-4 weeks. He even went as far as taking one kind of oral for half of a week and a different one for the rest of the week.
Anyways it's an interesting concept because anyone who has done extended cycles knows that you need to start upping the dose farther in your cycle to continue achieving consistent benefits. Which decreases as your body builds up a tolerance, which is why people cycle in addition to health, if you were to continue on the same gear at the same dose you'd start to see diminishing returns.
A bit about me, I've been running this cycle for about a month and a half. My starting weight was 225 and my current weight is 236. I'm 32 and 6'1.
I usually like to start with an oral to kick start my cycle, in this case I started with 50mg a day of anadrol with 750mg a week of sustanon. Sust has fast acting esters, which hit you faster than test e.
Around week 3-4 I upped my anadrol to 75mg a day. From the anadrol and sust I saw a gain in approx 10-15 lbs, as well as typical increases in strength and size, I made sure to keep my eating pretty clean so I didn't blow up.
Around week 4 I started up test e to replace the sustanon. Once I was fully off the anadrol around week 5, I started on deca with the test e.
I am currently in the regime and am about two weeks in, I'm seeing continued gains with no drop off, I'm taking 250-500mg of deca a week and 750 mg of test e, I've seen consistent gains and I haven't been upping my dose which people often have to do to see gains. This seems to be an indication that by switching compounds I won't need to up my dose.
I'll continue this to see how it goes for a few weeks and then I'll be transferring to tren and back to sust for my test. Although tren is a different compound I expect my test levels can be the same and I won't have to increase them.
We'll have to wait and see how this goes. Overall it makes sense to me and it seems to be going good so far. This could also be a good way to save some money on your cycle by not having to increase doses and also reduces the total amount of gear your taking and in turn reduces the wear of processing on your body.
I'll revisit this with updates but if anyone has any input it'd be greatly appreciated. Personally I've usually stuck to traditional cycles of just a few compounds and have increased the dose during a cycle to maintain consistent gains.
Anyways it's an interesting concept because anyone who has done extended cycles knows that you need to start upping the dose farther in your cycle to continue achieving consistent benefits. Which decreases as your body builds up a tolerance, which is why people cycle in addition to health, if you were to continue on the same gear at the same dose you'd start to see diminishing returns.
A bit about me, I've been running this cycle for about a month and a half. My starting weight was 225 and my current weight is 236. I'm 32 and 6'1.
I usually like to start with an oral to kick start my cycle, in this case I started with 50mg a day of anadrol with 750mg a week of sustanon. Sust has fast acting esters, which hit you faster than test e.
Around week 3-4 I upped my anadrol to 75mg a day. From the anadrol and sust I saw a gain in approx 10-15 lbs, as well as typical increases in strength and size, I made sure to keep my eating pretty clean so I didn't blow up.
Around week 4 I started up test e to replace the sustanon. Once I was fully off the anadrol around week 5, I started on deca with the test e.
I am currently in the regime and am about two weeks in, I'm seeing continued gains with no drop off, I'm taking 250-500mg of deca a week and 750 mg of test e, I've seen consistent gains and I haven't been upping my dose which people often have to do to see gains. This seems to be an indication that by switching compounds I won't need to up my dose.
I'll continue this to see how it goes for a few weeks and then I'll be transferring to tren and back to sust for my test. Although tren is a different compound I expect my test levels can be the same and I won't have to increase them.
We'll have to wait and see how this goes. Overall it makes sense to me and it seems to be going good so far. This could also be a good way to save some money on your cycle by not having to increase doses and also reduces the total amount of gear your taking and in turn reduces the wear of processing on your body.
I'll revisit this with updates but if anyone has any input it'd be greatly appreciated. Personally I've usually stuck to traditional cycles of just a few compounds and have increased the dose during a cycle to maintain consistent gains.