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What AAS is best for bridging?

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I am not a professional bodybuilder, and sincerely I am not all that knowledgeable about steroids, but I have to admit that I have already cycled twice. The results were amazing, and I am very happy. However I thinnk time has come to learn something, and read out yesterday about a thing called bridging. How does it work? Can you really keep all your gains between cycles with it? What AAS do you use for bridging?
 
a proper PCT is crucial but yes also a pct into bridge

with all the tools at our disposal there is no excuse why you shouldn't be utilizing them !

Sarms1 and n2bm sell a bunch of products that will help you with that and are non suppressive

my personal recommendation for bridging is hcgenerate and cardarine
 
The point of doing a bridge, is to use something that will help you maintain your muscle gains, and yet not stress your hormonal system while you are getting recovered for the next cycle. Therefore, steroids should not be used during a bridge, since they would kill off the whole purpose of bridging. The ideal compounds for bridging are SARMS, since they are not suppressive and they have no other side effects. Therefore, they will help you maintain your shape, and even improve it while you are getting recovered for the next AAS cycle.
 
You DO NOT want to bridge with steroids between steroid cycles as they are suppressive of natural testosterone production.

The key to bridging between steroids cycles is to bridge with non-suppressive compounds like SARMS. If you bridge with suppressive compounds like steroids, you aren't actually bridging because your natural testosterone production will be suppressed. You are basically just staying on year round then. Not a good idea.

Bridging with SARMS basically looks like this -

1. Run your cycle.
2. After your cycle run a good pct protocol such as the perfect PCT: http://www.evolutionary.org/the-perfect-post-cycle-therapy-pct/
3. After the PCT protocol, run a SARMS bridge - such as the SARMS triple stack: http://www.evolutionary.org/the-SARMS-triple-stack-protocol
*NOTE, adding a good natural testosterone booster to your bridge like HCGenerate from n2bm.com would be an awesome addition*
4. After the triple stack, run a mini PCT. 4 weeks of the following:
HCGenerate ES at 5 capsules/day
5. Then wait 3-4 weeks, ideally get blood work done to make sure everything is in the normal range and start your next cycle.

With doing 1-5 you will continue growing off cycle and your natural testosterone production won't be suppressed.

Remember - the key is to bride with NON-suppressive compounds like SARMS
 
I am not a professional bodybuilder, and sincerely I am not all that knowledgeable about steroids, but I have to admit that I have already cycled twice. The results were amazing, and I am very happy. However I think time has come to learn something, and read out yesterday about a thing called bridging. How does it work? Can you really keep all your gains between cycles with it? What AAS do you use for bridging?

To answer Hoprrope's question "What AAS is best for bridging?" (Emphasis mine.) Though I am of the opinion that so-called bridging is but another word for the dangerous practice of "constantly juicing" and that that should never be done, if you're dead-set upon bridging, then anavar and low dose Test are, to me, the best for "bridging."
 
Now that I've thought about it, so too is Primo a good bridging 'roid ... if you're actually going to "bridge," but don't, please.
 
Bridging with steroids is not bridging.....it is just staying on. You want to come off cycle, PCT, and then use things that are not suppressive or very mildly suppressive like SARMs. You can also check out the supplement called Bridge from n2bm.
 
But if SARMS are suppressive, even though less so than steroids, why is it any different to use them rather than steroids for bridging?
 
But if SARMS are suppressive, even though less so than steroids, why is it any different to use them rather than steroids for bridging?

nutrobal, cardarine, sr9009 are not actually sarm's.. none of them are suppressive

ostarine is not suppressive when used at low dosages for a short duration

i would not use LGD, RAD, S4 during a bridge
 
@stevesmi got you well covered here. Most of the SARMS are not actually SARMS, and the ones that are suppressive (although they are minimally suppressive compared to AAS), are not recommended for bridging. So you will be just fine with Cardarine GW, SR9009, Nutrobal, and Ostarine.
 
As Steve said, just avoid the stronger ones that will cause more suppression. Definitely stay clear of LGD and RAD. There are lots of other options to play with and some good supps from n2bm you can mix in as well.
 
Besides LGD and RAD140 - most SARMS are either not suppressive at all or like 5% suppressive. That rate of suppression is so minimal it's pretty much irrelevant.
 
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