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What's your stats bf% and maybe a pic that would help to answer the question.
5'9", 185, currently around 8%. still have about 8 weeks to go and looking to get bf down around 4-5%
If those stats are true, you can start it at anytime, but I would hold off until the very end.
diet is the key.
Yes, I was going to hold off until the last 4 weeks.
I kickstarted w/ winstrol @ 100/ED. Would a winstrol/anavar finisher be overkill, or just use one or the other?
I am preparing for a show in June
If it were me I would run both at the very end, 100mg each. Make sure you've got liver protection and take some slow release niacin along with some fish oil.
I like 50mg of Anavar and 50mg of Winny daily at the end.
thanks for the advice. i use a complete cycle support, and eat fish at least 3 times a week. how many weeks would you recommend running the anavar and winstrol?
NNAfter seeing your photo, I think 4-5 weeks would work very well for you.
Those orals are going to destroy your lipids, so use the fish oil and niacin, your body will thank you.
NN
Thanks again for the continued advice. It is much appreciated. Dosage for the fish oil and niacin?
you are going to do awesome bro I can tell already by your pic, IMO if you only compete once in a while its ok to push the limits a bit for a precontest cycle. I wouldn't normally say two orals is ok and especially not 100mg win and 100mg var, but for just two weeks or less at the end of your prep before stepping on stage, with proper ancillaries I think you will be fine. Alternatively tren alone will do almost everything you need, if you are worried about your lipids you can compensate by upping your dosage of tren and lowering the orals without really sacrificing anything in terms of what you will look like on stage imo
3g Niacin, and it HAS to be the slo release. Fish oils should be 3-5 caps with every meal. Once you stop the orals continue with the Niacin and fish oils for an additional 2-3 weeks at 1/2 the dose.
Why does it have to be slow release niacin, and can it be no flush niacin? I have read on forums people saying slowed or time release niacin does not work as well as plain instant realease niacin. I'm not a doctor nor are arguing with you, but I usually take 1000 mg daily of regular niacin once daily and have to deal with that flush for 30-45 min. If the slow release will work better and have less or no flush I would switch over immediately. And I'm talking about supplements not Niaspan, the prescription version. Any input would be appreciated.
Slow release works instant doesn't. A few different studies point this out. Check out www.pubmed.com for the studies done.
Yes, the flush is intense and can suck for most but it is what it is.