I'm towards the end of my half-year cycle, and having just ended my diet have decided to try DC training, one of the few programs I haven't yet tried.
Given how my body responds after diets, I expect to make some great progress in the next 7 weeks; then I have a dilemma, as I'm scheduled to come off through January.
Besides the "don't come off" answer (which is tempting me...), how do year-round DC trainers handle coming off AAS? Normally when I come off, it is a 5-6 month-long fight against losing LBM and strength, esp since my natty test levels are at the low range. So it would seem to me that if I am to continue to "beat the logbook" -- when all my bests were set on gear, then coming off I'm not going to be able to make much headway. Any ideas or suggestions?
Or those of you who do shorter cycles, say 8 on and 8 off: I'm assuming during the 8 on, you are setting all kinds of records. Then during the 8 off, you are struggling to maintain those lifts, let alone make new ground. So do you just compare the "on" times versus other "on" times, and try to beat "off" times with your prior "off times"?
Given how my body responds after diets, I expect to make some great progress in the next 7 weeks; then I have a dilemma, as I'm scheduled to come off through January.
Besides the "don't come off" answer (which is tempting me...), how do year-round DC trainers handle coming off AAS? Normally when I come off, it is a 5-6 month-long fight against losing LBM and strength, esp since my natty test levels are at the low range. So it would seem to me that if I am to continue to "beat the logbook" -- when all my bests were set on gear, then coming off I'm not going to be able to make much headway. Any ideas or suggestions?
Or those of you who do shorter cycles, say 8 on and 8 off: I'm assuming during the 8 on, you are setting all kinds of records. Then during the 8 off, you are struggling to maintain those lifts, let alone make new ground. So do you just compare the "on" times versus other "on" times, and try to beat "off" times with your prior "off times"?
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