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On paper this makes sense, but it's a pretty bizarre thing.
Every blast, about midway through (so like 3 weeks in) my body tends to get this weary, exhausted, flat look to it from the continuous progressive training.
Logbooking is like a religion to me; the downside is the beating the CNS takes, and the need to pull back as soon as that happens.
Go into a cruise on TRT with a few ius of GH, and within about a week or so, fullness comes back, and the body gets a more well rested look to it. It's not like I'm sleeping less during a blast, and more during a cruise. It's literally just the 2 days a week training during a cruise that allows the body rest.
The good thing is that I come back significantly stronger and a little bigger after every cruise. It's still very bizarre though; go into blast looking good, start running more drugs, look weirdly depleted a few weeks in, end blast at 6 weeks, rest, and repeat.
Every blast, about midway through (so like 3 weeks in) my body tends to get this weary, exhausted, flat look to it from the continuous progressive training.
Logbooking is like a religion to me; the downside is the beating the CNS takes, and the need to pull back as soon as that happens.
Go into a cruise on TRT with a few ius of GH, and within about a week or so, fullness comes back, and the body gets a more well rested look to it. It's not like I'm sleeping less during a blast, and more during a cruise. It's literally just the 2 days a week training during a cruise that allows the body rest.
The good thing is that I come back significantly stronger and a little bigger after every cruise. It's still very bizarre though; go into blast looking good, start running more drugs, look weirdly depleted a few weeks in, end blast at 6 weeks, rest, and repeat.