silent_revolver
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This is going to be an experiment to see for myself:
1. GW's ability to add to endurance in a highly cardiovascularly demanding environment. (Mountaineering in the Himalayas from 3700M - 6400M altitude)
2. GW's ability to partition weight loss in favour of fat loss over muscle tissue.
3. Osta's ability to minimise muscle catabolism and retaining strength.
So here is some background:
Will be coming off a Test P and Anavar cycle in 2 and a half weeks. PCT starts on 15th July, HCG already blasting off at 250 IU EOD.
On Aug 15th with my PCT is completed I will be off to the Himalayas for 3 weeks to guide some clients to the advanced base camp of Shishapangma (an 8000 meters peak).
Now if you are unaware spending prolonged periods in high altitude, hiking/mountaineering/climbing everyday with heavy rucksacks tend to really make the weight come off. Problem is muscle being the more metabolically expensive tissue will be the first to go. I often come back losing 30 pounds with a ratio of 60% muscles 40% fat.
Sucks when you are also a PL.
The method
Will be taking GW 20mg daily
Osta 25mg daily
HCGenerate 4 caps daily
The GW is there to divert weight loss towards fat burning, the Osta for maintaining strength, HCGgenerate is just lying around and I figure some T booster won't hurt since I am just coming off PCT.
Will be logging starting strength, BF% at the beginning.
Will write notes on how I feel endurance wise on GW (Mind you last time I did an expedition like this I was 198 pounds, I am now 222 pounds. BF is a little higher now but should be lower by the time of expedition), so a 15 pounds increase in LBM is going to be more cardiovascularly taxing. If I am as fit as I were 2 years ago, I would consider GW to be effective even in super high altitude.
So here is the basic layout, chime in on how to make this experiment more fun and informative!
1. GW's ability to add to endurance in a highly cardiovascularly demanding environment. (Mountaineering in the Himalayas from 3700M - 6400M altitude)
2. GW's ability to partition weight loss in favour of fat loss over muscle tissue.
3. Osta's ability to minimise muscle catabolism and retaining strength.
So here is some background:
Will be coming off a Test P and Anavar cycle in 2 and a half weeks. PCT starts on 15th July, HCG already blasting off at 250 IU EOD.
On Aug 15th with my PCT is completed I will be off to the Himalayas for 3 weeks to guide some clients to the advanced base camp of Shishapangma (an 8000 meters peak).
Now if you are unaware spending prolonged periods in high altitude, hiking/mountaineering/climbing everyday with heavy rucksacks tend to really make the weight come off. Problem is muscle being the more metabolically expensive tissue will be the first to go. I often come back losing 30 pounds with a ratio of 60% muscles 40% fat.
Sucks when you are also a PL.
The method
Will be taking GW 20mg daily
Osta 25mg daily
HCGenerate 4 caps daily
The GW is there to divert weight loss towards fat burning, the Osta for maintaining strength, HCGgenerate is just lying around and I figure some T booster won't hurt since I am just coming off PCT.
Will be logging starting strength, BF% at the beginning.
Will write notes on how I feel endurance wise on GW (Mind you last time I did an expedition like this I was 198 pounds, I am now 222 pounds. BF is a little higher now but should be lower by the time of expedition), so a 15 pounds increase in LBM is going to be more cardiovascularly taxing. If I am as fit as I were 2 years ago, I would consider GW to be effective even in super high altitude.
So here is the basic layout, chime in on how to make this experiment more fun and informative!
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