FBodyGuy02 said:I am 23 years old.
5' 10"
Currently at 160lbs (From 145 before cycle)
The 10 week cycle consisted of:
Dbol @25mg ED (wks 1-6)
Sust250 @250mg EW (wks 1-10)
Tren @50mg ED (wks 4-10)
Winny @50 mg ED (wks 6-10)
Weekly Mg tally for all anabolics:
Week 1 425mg (175 dbol + 250 sust)
Week 2 425mg (175 dbol + 250 sust)
Week 3 425mg (175 dbol + 250 sust)
Week 4 775mg (175 dbol + 250 sust + 350 tren)
Week 5 775mg (175 dbol + 250 sust + 350 tren)
Week 6 1125mg (175 dbol + 250 sust + 350 tren + 350 win)*
Week 7 950mg (250 sust + 350 tren + 350 win)
Week 8 950mg (250 sust + 350 tren + 350 win)
Week 9 950mg (250 sust + 350 tren + 350 win)
Week 10 950mg (250 sust + 350 tren + 350 win)
* = not sure if you wrote it write with dbol and winny overlapping, if dbol dropped then 950mg
FBodyGuy02 said:So yeah. My cycle consisted of low dosages, I know. I gain pretty good off low dosages, and I don't get as bad of sides.
I don't know what you consider low dosages but I assure you that world championships and olympic medals have been won on lower mg per week. To add some perspective, in all of the cycles I've run (granted this was over a lot of years and quite a while back - still human physiology hasn't evolved in a decade or so) I've never exceeded 1 gram. I can say the same for a friend who was one of the better lifters in the country for a number of years (could put 500 overhead, front squat > 600, clean 480). I can go on but the point is that this is just to add some perspective on what are low dosages and what aren't and these aren't and definitely not for a first cycle.
I'd focus on eating a lot more and improving the big lifts. You might consider ordering Rippetoe's book Starting Strength (www.startingstrength.com). He's one of the better people in the country at adding weight to novice lifters - routinely getting 30-40lbs on an athlete in the first 6 months. Here's an overview on his squatting program and progression for the first year: http://www.elitefitness.com/forum/showpost.php?p=4658227&postcount=235. There are interviews with him and Glenn Pendlay over at www.readthecore.com. Only the first part of Rippetoe's is available yet which is pretty much bio with more on programing for novice, int, advanced lifters from him and Glenn due next month. The direct link to the one from Glenn a few month's ago is here: http://www.readthecore.com/200503/reynolds-glenn-pendlay.htm
This is my thread in the training section that covers a lot of topics: http://www.elitefitness.com/forum/showthread.php?t=375215
Here's a very solid workout that's put tons of weight on people over the years - you'll note the similarities between Bill Starr and Rippetoe's methods. Glenn Pendlay also uses very similar methods on his lifters: http://www.elitefitness.com/forum/showpost.php?p=4497774&postcount=15
This is probably the only post I've written on nutrition and it's concerned solely with the nature of caloric excess and its absolute requirement to gaining muscle. Given your low initial BF level and given that it was lower post cycle which means you sacrificed a lot of potential LBM gains it's worth a read: http://www.elitefitness.com/forum/showpost.php?p=4866519&postcount=465
If you have questions, ask in the training forum. Make use of what you will. Hope it's helpful in some way.