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Bridging Theory Questions.....Want some thoughts

UpstateMuscle

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I read a post earlier this week on using one or two dbol in the morning for a bridge after a cycle. It is a reasonable theory and it has been around practically as long as the idea of cycling our juice has. I discussed it with a friend and it raised a few questions in our minds, and I decided to post to see what you guys think.

Dbol is a good early morning bridge because it is fast acting and has a short half life. What about other compounds with similar pharmokinetics such as MethylTest, Oil or Water-based Suspension, Possibly Fina eaten in its pellet form, or other fast acting testosterone derivatives? Would they work as well?
Does anybody know of any other compounds with similar pharmokinetics that might do the job?

Also does this type of dosing regimen have to be used as a bridge? Could someone just looking for a boost in the gym use this if they weren't between cycles, but rather as a cycle in itself to cash in on the increased aggression and instant strength gains rather that the protien synthesis properties of these compounds?

Also if using fast acting compounds in this way would one use them daily or just on days that you were going to go work out?

Let me know what you guys think, I'm kind of curious as to the possible uses of these compounds on this type of regimen. Thanks.
 
Mathematically the reason I see for using fast acting compounds is for their name- fast acting. Trying to bridge with a test ester such as cyp or enth would be difficult due to their possible peak times. Therefore using suspension (H2O), prop, Dbol, drol, Fina as bridges would be ideal. You can expect these substances have a short half-life, which means more frequent doses. Of course you can make gains during the bridge. If your exo test dose and diet is dialed in you can definitely make gains. However I would expect these gains to drop to a constant over time. ie. your curve of gains vs. time would look like a y/x graph (as with any other steroid cycle).
As far as daily vs. workout days I would say you need to keep your bridging dose up thorughout the bridge- whether working out or not. These are such short acting compounds that one day might make a huge difference in gaining or maintaining weight, especially in a bridge cycle. I've never done a bridge so I can't say for sure how effective they are, althoug I'm sure other bro's here can answer that question.

Switched On
 
There is a lot of talk on here about "suppression" and being
"shut down".......

Question....... could one use these fast acting compounds only once a day(morning) and still achieve gains without any "suppression"?.....
 
From my experiences with bridging you are either on or off.
 
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