M mcnasty75 New member Mar 17, 2006 #1 after a 12 week cycle and pct what is the least amount of time off before you can jump back on another one?
after a 12 week cycle and pct what is the least amount of time off before you can jump back on another one?
tatman3177 New member Mar 17, 2006 #4 Mr.X said: time on = time off + PCT Click to expand... ahh yes you would be correct. forgot to mention that.
Mr.X said: time on = time off + PCT Click to expand... ahh yes you would be correct. forgot to mention that.
M Mr.X Guest Mar 17, 2006 #5 tatman3177 said: ahh yes you would be correct. forgot to mention that. Click to expand... I prefer even more time off, but most people wouldn't listen to me even if I pushed the idea. Time on = Time off + PCT + 4 weeks Gives your body a nice break
tatman3177 said: ahh yes you would be correct. forgot to mention that. Click to expand... I prefer even more time off, but most people wouldn't listen to me even if I pushed the idea. Time on = Time off + PCT + 4 weeks Gives your body a nice break
tatman3177 New member Mar 17, 2006 #6 Mr.X said: I prefer even more time off, but most people wouldn't listen to me even if I pushed the idea. Time on = Time off + PCT + 4 weeks Gives your body a nice break Click to expand... could you explain a little further as to why? this looks to be interesting and im intersted.
Mr.X said: I prefer even more time off, but most people wouldn't listen to me even if I pushed the idea. Time on = Time off + PCT + 4 weeks Gives your body a nice break Click to expand... could you explain a little further as to why? this looks to be interesting and im intersted.
M Mr.X Guest Mar 17, 2006 #7 tatman3177 said: could you explain a little further as to why? this looks to be interesting and im intersted. Click to expand... Your body needs to be in homeostasis. It needs the maximum amount of time off to recuperate and get back to normal. Too many people abuse their bodies with unnecessary year round cycles (HRT/TRT not included of course).
tatman3177 said: could you explain a little further as to why? this looks to be interesting and im intersted. Click to expand... Your body needs to be in homeostasis. It needs the maximum amount of time off to recuperate and get back to normal. Too many people abuse their bodies with unnecessary year round cycles (HRT/TRT not included of course).
tiggerizme Banned Mar 17, 2006 #8 time on=time off plus the rest of the year... LOL, just kidding, I thought that's what Mr X was going to say next. Don't do more than 3 cycles a year. That's a good rule of thumb yeah?
time on=time off plus the rest of the year... LOL, just kidding, I thought that's what Mr X was going to say next. Don't do more than 3 cycles a year. That's a good rule of thumb yeah?