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Originally Posted by owiej616
Hi, I am so new here.
I just want to know if anybody have ever tried to use Sustanon or any other test for only 2 weeks, although one cannot consider this as a cycle. I 've read that sustanon can give you great gains within that period. I just want to know what would happen if you stop right there and just use Var on an eight week cycle. I just want to try sustanon as a headstart. I'm not into bulking. Just enough with lean hard muscles is my goal.
Do you think it would be a good idea? would I be needing PCT after 2 weeks?
Any reply would be greatly appreciated.
Height: 5'5"
Weight: 152 lbs
BFR: 16%
1 year in BB.
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How old are you bro?. You have been training one year? unless your an old bastard like me, you have tons of potential to grow without resorting to gear.
It should never be used to give an head start and certainly would not work the way your asking!
Gear should only be considered to take yiou beyond your natural potential after many years of consistant training, good nutrition and appropriate rest.
My advice to you would be to do some good research into nutrition and training and I guarantee you will get results.
I have said this many times, this sport is a lifestyle and not a sprint,, gain 5lb leenish muscle per year and youll be 50lb ( naturally) heavier in ten years. If you decide to use gear then youll have a good base to work from.
If you still decide to use gear then please do some research yourself because at the end of the day its your body your putting it into and we all react differently depending on our own chemical makeup.
I know this is probably not the advice you seek, but I assure you it is far better than writing a course out for you. Good luck with your endeavours, Jim
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