gareth1978
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I've been on a tren/dbol/winny cycle for the last 10 weeks, about to come off this weekend. The problem I have is that in 4 weeks time I'm going cycling (on a bike) through France and Italy for 6 weeks. I'll be doing between 4 and 6 hours of hard cardio a day. It's going to be tough to eat enough food to sustain my new muscle mass, not to mention the fact that I won't be able to get to a gym. The best I'll be able to do is a few body-resistance exercises.
I'm trying to decide whether I should go with a dbol ramp off, perhaps 10mg upon rising from this weekend through to the end of my cycling holiday. Or should I go with an anavar ramp off, whereby I take 40mg (spanish generic is all I can get) for the 6 weeks I'm away. Perhaps a combination of the two?
My goal is to sustain muscle mass during this period of intense cardio and still be able to recover fully after the holiday (ie. I'm not about to jump on 600mg/week of EQ for the 6 weeks in France/Italy). Remembering I've just done a pretty heavy 10 week cycle.
The way I'm leaning at the moment is to take 10mg dbol upon rising from this weekend untill I leave for my holiday, then hit 40mg anavar every day for the 6 weeks I'm away.
Any thoughts and advice would be much appreciated.
Thanks,
Gareth
I'm trying to decide whether I should go with a dbol ramp off, perhaps 10mg upon rising from this weekend through to the end of my cycling holiday. Or should I go with an anavar ramp off, whereby I take 40mg (spanish generic is all I can get) for the 6 weeks I'm away. Perhaps a combination of the two?
My goal is to sustain muscle mass during this period of intense cardio and still be able to recover fully after the holiday (ie. I'm not about to jump on 600mg/week of EQ for the 6 weeks in France/Italy). Remembering I've just done a pretty heavy 10 week cycle.
The way I'm leaning at the moment is to take 10mg dbol upon rising from this weekend untill I leave for my holiday, then hit 40mg anavar every day for the 6 weeks I'm away.
Any thoughts and advice would be much appreciated.
Thanks,
Gareth