laid out a gameplan for next year

BigSickD

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Competing is on my bucket list and I am not getting any younger. I mean I raced superbikes, rappelled out of helicopters and cliffs in Hawaii, and countless other crazy and dangerous shit, so why not. I thought I probaly could have stepped on stage this year after cutting from almost 280 down to under 230. I feel I am really driven and motivated cause I saw what I achieved this year. I have been staying around 235 all summer and plan in doing a 12 week bulk from Oct 1st til new years then do a 16 week cut that will put me in track for a show in April. I am going to do a much cleaner bulk and stay under 265 so my cut won't be so hard.
Here is my bulk gear, I will post diet later, still fine tuning it.

1000mg test E
750mg Sus
500mg Tren E
600mg EQ
Tbol 60mg weeks 3-8
5iu Hgh
May run slin, have in the past with good results
 
definitely I think you are ready to compete. You have all the parts. only danger is you doing really well and doing it for the next 2 decades :) .. Drugs, you know what works for you. just get to it and time it right. Be careful not to burn out I've seen a few guys hit it so hard they don't respond anymore when the time is critical. Slin is a tricky bitch. it really has to be titrated just right. You at 5 iu is just about the time you need exogenous slin. The exo stuff works better than the body made stuff. Without the exo stuff at 6 iu and higher, from what I understand, you put your pancreas at stress so exo is really required. Plus you don't want to over do it or you get desensitized and it can be complicate when coming off. but you are experienced so you probably hve it figured out. Just my 2 cents.
 
I was thinking of competing in a BB show but my tightie whiteys don't fit any more.
 
What's the timing on the gear vs. comp date?
Timing is very important as you well know.
 
To me , it looks like very high dose ..I have always kept things very simple and at moderate doses,However I definalty havent got to your league yet but someday I hope too .Looks like a fun fun ride for sure.
Interested in seeing your cal intake and food sources etc etc.
Also , How will you break up that 750 Sust ? Is that along side the Test at 1000mg wkly ?
Enjoy that Big Boy run right there
 
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definitely I think you are ready to compete. You have all the parts. only danger is you doing really well and doing it for the next 2 decades :) .. Drugs, you know what works for you. just get to it and time it right. Be careful not to burn out I've seen a few guys hit it so hard they don't respond anymore when the time is critical. Slin is a tricky bitch. it really has to be titrated just right. You at 5 iu is just about the time you need exogenous slin. The exo stuff works better than the body made stuff. Without the exo stuff at 6 iu and higher, from what I understand, you put your pancreas at stress so exo is really required. Plus you don't want to over do it or you get desensitized and it can be complicate when coming off. but you are experienced so you probably hve it figured out. Just my 2 cents.

Thank you very much for your input..
 
Also , How will you break up that 750 Sust ? Is that along side the Test at 1000mg wkly ?
Enjoy that Big Boy run right there

I will basically take the sus 1cc, mon, wed, Fri with all the other stuff, broken up in those 3 shots
 
looks high to me but you know your body better than anyone else. I think before it's over you'll wanna go up on the gh just my .02.. anyway, Good luck brother!!
 
You're gonna run ALLLLLLL that gear and cop-out of the show yet again fool?lol :eek: :wackit: :p





































j/k...give'em hell dude!:D
 
looks high to me but you know your body better than anyone else. I think before it's over you'll wanna go up on the gh just my .02.. anyway, Good luck brother!!

I have been on Gh since last December, I plan on upping it to 8ius a day when I cut. I will stay at 5 during the bulk, may even drop to 3.
 
i wonder is it even possible to do a show with moderate compound use and just rely on diet and training. I know this sounds sarcastic or something but that's not how I mean it. In a lot of sport one of the main components of a winning strategy is just to get out there and compete. In the longer or medium time frame the experience gathered goes a lot further than banking it all on a couple competitions. Like when I was still fighting and in the beginning I didn't even worry about making weight or who my competition was. I just showed up and fought in 2-3 divisions.

it just seems like a crazy sport. Huge expense and shooting the whole wad for 1 or two comps per year. Is there a way to do more comps with less intense preparation? How much real difference does it make to walk into a competition at 5% BF carrying the whole kitchen sink versus some moderate cycle? Chances are with limited experience nobody except a genetic marvel is going to walk in and win the division and overall the first, second, or third show just like I was not going to win a northeastern championship with like a couple years of experience fighting. But still I went and got seasoned and racked in the trinkets a few years later.

How do you get longevity in this sport? How do the guys that last decades get it done? There has got to be a strategy that doesn't require 4 grams of AAS and 10 iu of GH and everything else, just to get on stage at 5% and 220lbs.. or even 195 or whatever. Seems like everyone I know that has jumped up on stage no matter what the outcome has come away with something useful for the next time. Just saying.
 
i wonder is it even possible to do a show with moderate compound use and just rely on diet and training. I know this sounds sarcastic or something but that's not how I mean it. In a lot of sport one of the main components of a winning strategy is just to get out there and compete. In the longer or medium time frame the experience gathered goes a lot further than banking it all on a couple competitions. Like when I was still fighting and in the beginning I didn't even worry about making weight or who my competition was. I just showed up and fought in 2-3 divisions.

it just seems like a crazy sport. Huge expense and shooting the whole wad for 1 or two comps per year. Is there a way to do more comps with less intense preparation? How much real difference does it make to walk into a competition at 5% BF carrying the whole kitchen sink versus some moderate cycle? Chances are with limited experience nobody except a genetic marvel is going to walk in and win the division and overall the first, second, or third show just like I was not going to win a northeastern championship with like a couple years of experience fighting. But still I went and got seasoned and racked in the trinkets a few years later.

How do you get longevity in this sport? How do the guys that last decades get it done? There has got to be a strategy that doesn't require 4 grams of AAS and 10 iu of GH and everything else, just to get on stage at 5% and 220lbs.. or even 195 or whatever. Seems like everyone I know that has jumped up on stage no matter what the outcome has come away with something useful for the next time. Just saying.

Actually bro, that is moderate compound usage.
 
Bizarre sport. Even at the local level seems everyone does one or two contests a year. I don't know how you get stage presence or stage savvy like that. Since it's pageant like maybe it's just not that complex.
 
Me too BSD, but I used to get snowed in for weeks at a time in the middle of summer. Lol
I should probably stfu, again...
 
Bizarre sport. Even at the local level seems everyone does one or two contests a year. I don't know how you get stage presence or stage savvy like that. Since it's pageant like maybe it's just not that complex.

Its all about improving from show to show bro. Since muscle shape can't be changed, that improvement usually comes in either being bigger, more cut or both. Obviously the latter is the target. To put more size on takes time. Cutting for a show is draining, and takes time to recover afterwards, not to mention the size-building process again. Hell, back in VA I knew a dude that competed like 6x per year. He won alot of small, local shows, but he always looked the same year after year. I tried telling him he needs to chill on competing for a year and add some mass. He didn't wanna hear it.lol He weighed all of 165 onstage at 5'10. Many guys are like that - satisfied with being a big fish in a small pond. But to go places, that style don't cut it. ;)
 

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