I wouldn't run sustanon, you do know it consists of short and long esters right? I also wouldn't run 6 weeks, go for at least 10 weeks. I'm running my first cycle with Test E for 10 weeks with a super DMZ kickstart for first 4 weeks to get things while waiting for the test to kick in. You'll also need an AI, nolva in case of gyno flare ups, clomid for pct and I would consider HCG so your boys don't shut down.
Honestly, the best advice I can give is to just hang out on here and READ A LOT lol. You will feel much more comfortable and it will be safer for you to be more informed about everything gear entails.
Also what is the shortest cycle you would recommend? i was thinking 6wks with a 2wk taper?
Care to elaborate with the taper part? If you run test e/c for 6 weeks you will basically come off of it at the same time it starts kicking in.
You are also missing a lot of information here. What are your goals, short term and long. Do you plan on pinning after your first cycle or are you hoping its a fix all for bad diet and exercise routine.
We have no doubt you are lean, anyone in the military, especially boot camp looks like holocaust victims.
There are 4-6 weekers that arent unheard of. However you typically only see these ran with the shorter esters i.e prop, tren a, etc. I dont know that myself or anyone else would feel solid about giving a green light on a cyp or e 6 weeker, not that you couldnt do it of course. Just makes more sense to place the short ester w/ the short cylce imo.
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