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Rotating Compounds

Mr Cogburn

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What's up guys? I've been thinking a little about rotating compounds for my next cycle. For example, I would maybe start with Test C and decca for about 4 weeks and then immediately switch to Test E and maybe tbol or anadrol for another 4 weeks, and then switching up the compounds again for another 4 weeks. Has anybody tried this and seen good results? I am trying break the plateau I usually hit at around week 6 or 7 and keep my body from adapting to the same compound.
 
IMO to complicated, if i plateau i first look at diet i add in few extra scoops protein, little more cottage before bed extra 1/4 cup milk to shakes, then change up excersises add to falure more less if im overtraining, look at bcaa's and sleep.

I use to plateau about 16wks into my summer EQ cycle and only changing food and training helped not extra mgs or adding things, hope this helps mate.


Brad.
 
I kind of do the same thing but with short esters every six weeks or so .four weeks of deca wont do anything.Try doing it with prop ,npp than switching to tren or just adding in an oral on the back end.
 
What you want to do makes no logical sense at all. Adaptation isnt the issue. Myostatin will always take over and win no matter what and stall out your gains eventually. You can increase dosages every couple weeks which can keep the gains going a little longer (that's what I do), but it just delays the inevitable maybe another week or so at best. Gains are going to stall out around week 8 or shortly after regardless.
 
decanoate ester has a 15 day half life. you want to run 30 days then stop.. it won't even reach peak levels when you stop it.

if you want to do 4 week game then use short esters

X2X

Short esters if u wana change things up a lot.

E/C esters will barely peak before you'd be off of them.

NPP, prop, TPP, tren ace is what I'd be looking at.
 
Does that rule apply to beginning of cycle for all esters or is it that gains ussually stall at 8 weeks or so of the compound being in your body at an effective dose

Like for example, if your running test c and deca, since your not really gonna start noticing steady gains until about 6-8 weeks in would you plateu due to myostatin at between 14-16 weeks (which would be about 8 weeks or so of the compounds being effectively active in your body)?

Or would you still stall at 8 weeks?
And if so, why run things like deca for 16 weeks, etc?

Thanks to anyone who clears this up for me
 
you don't "rotate" long esters... that literally makes no sense... if you want short cycles then hit 6-8 week propionate esters.... what your talking about is not only senseless but far too complicated as was pointed out earlier... hit short cycles, quick bridges with sarms and then right back to a cycle...
 
agree with whats been said regarding long ester switching...
also there really is no negligible difference between cypionate and enanthate so wouldnt even bother switching those 2
something that has worked for me in the past was to do short 3-4 week cycles with short ester compounds i.e prop, phenylprop, winstrol, etc
I can expand on that if you like but you can find a lot of reviews on short cycles
I dont advocate that as a norm but it is one way to go
and really 6-7 weeks should not be a plateau but a springboard into the real gains to come
 
If you're gonna do that use shorter esters otherwise you're switching before deca even starts working.


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What's up guys? I've been thinking a little about rotating compounds for my next cycle. For example, I would maybe start with Test C and decca for about 4 weeks and then immediately switch to Test E and maybe tbol or anadrol for another 4 weeks, and then switching up the compounds again for another 4 weeks. Has anybody tried this and seen good results? I am trying break the plateau I usually hit at around week 6 or 7 and keep my body from adapting to the same compound.

no reason to overcomplicate things.Switching, just to switch with no gameplan in mind,seems rather foolish to me, to be perfectly honest.
 
Why switch it up bro...? Keep it simple and stick to your plan
 
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