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    tried some NO2 again

    well this is my first thread on this site so hello...

    tried a 21 day cycle of N02...mixed with some tribulus...multi-vitamin...and 1.5 gallons of water per day...

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    Starting Max: 245
    Final Max (last night): 275

    i really focused on getting my bench higher because thats what everyone alwaysss asks...anyways this is my second time trying some NO2, i did try it in highschool and didnt get as much gains since i wasnt able to really focus on working out my upper body more than 2 or 3 days a week...hopefully these gains wont go away like they did last time either...oh well we'll see...later on

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    Woah woah woah...Sounds like you are overtraining...
    "working out my upper body more than 2 or 3 days a week"

    Dude, 1-2 times per weeks is plenty...

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    isnt NO2 supposed to speed up muscle recovery? anyways i try to workout my upper body 4 or 5 days a week...(minimal lower body workout)...i feel fine...im trying to tone up and bulk up before spring (beach)

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