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    M1T Cycle 3 weeks?

    I was thinking about cutting down my cycle to 3 weeks instead of 4, would this make a major difference in terms of gains and how would this effect my PCT? Main reason is feeling tired in the afternoon while at work. Up 9lbs at the moment 9 days into cycle.

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    If your still gaining and the fatigue is bearable, I say continue it.

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    Ok makes sense to continue for the full four weeks, my other question is in regards to deadlifts since my lower back feels pumped all the time should I still deadlift? Diet has been shit today back on track on Friday

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    I say cut the cycle.... if you allready have good gains... the worst sides comes on week 4 ... the PCT should run for a full 4 weeks. And remember to eat well on PCT or you can loose that weight.

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