Okay guys, so I heard about the wound healing abilities of TB-500 and after reading ministers amazing log, I must say that I was sold.
Starting Igf-lr3 tomorrow and the TB-500 in a weeks time.
Goals:
Firstly, my general goals and training is very different to most of you guys, I am not a bodybuilder! I was a professional youth soccer player but never made a professional debut for the first team due to recurring injuries.
My goals for this cycles is to reduce pain and inflammation in knees, shins, hip, shoulder and hopefully maintain full fitness and stay injury free for the entire season (Something I haven't done in 4 years).
Injuries:
I have very chronic flat fleet that cause some serious pronation to the point that my rolled toes have deformed my feet. As a result, I've suffered reoccurring knee problems (had arthroscopy in one knee), shin splints, ITB, hamstring tear and just recently was diagnosed with an acetubular labrum tear in my hip requiring another surgery. Mind you, I only just turned 20. ALL the injuries have been on my left side. Left hip, left knee, left ankle, left shin. I'm right footed, so I stabilize on my left foot for balance. As a result, more pressure has been placed on my left side therefore the pronation and deformations are significantly worse on that side. I also have osteolysis in the shoulder that I've been ignoring.
However, over the last 8-10 weeks I have been training hard & I am back to 70% fitness but my knees are severely weak and I feel the ITB coming back. I never last more than a month or two near full fitness before something in my body gives out benching me for another season. My body just doesn't feel the same as it did when I was 15-16 years old. I'm 20 now and I feel like I'm 30. Pain in knees and ankles all day especially during and after training.
Training:
I train twice a day almost everyday, its pre-season now so I'll be spending plenty of my mornings in the gym doing power/strength training and most afternoons playing football and doing alot of speed/agility/plyo etc. I also spend 15-20 minutes doing static stretches once or twice a day mainly at night after all the training. So I will log flexibility changes. Detailed training routines will be logged during the cycle of the peps.
Cycles:
Before you all flame me understand I use mainly for recovery and strength increases, not size since I try to stay under 170. Just because I'm not 250lbs doesn't mean steroids aren't for me. Running 50km a week minimum during the season = goodbye muscle. I am currently on week 8 of test e 500mg/week and one week into tren at 50mg/ed. I understand running too many compounds at once will effect my results. But I know exactly how all of these drugs effect me and I will be able to notice the difference with the TB-500 if there is any. Lets just say I've used plenty of gear and I'm still injured ALL the time. So recovery of my injuries will be the MAIN indicator.
Stats:
5'10
170 lbs
7-8% body fat
Dosage:
I am going to run the thymosin for 6 weeks at 4mg per week, and then maintain between 2-4mg per month for as long as needed.
I will run the Igf-lr3 at about 30mcg 5 days a week.
My cycle will finish in about 4 weeks, so I'll be running the peptides past that into my pct to see the differences then.
Injections sites:
Will probably shoot the TB-500 twice a week (Maybe E3d). I was thinking of doing a subq shot on monday and a IM shot in the quads closer to the knee on thursday. Igf will be shot IM into quads again.
Log will be very detailed considering training all day is part of my work. Got all the time and resources to use the peps to its full advantage.
Cheers guys, ask questions and I'll be happy to answer.
Starting Igf-lr3 tomorrow and the TB-500 in a weeks time.
Goals:
Firstly, my general goals and training is very different to most of you guys, I am not a bodybuilder! I was a professional youth soccer player but never made a professional debut for the first team due to recurring injuries.
My goals for this cycles is to reduce pain and inflammation in knees, shins, hip, shoulder and hopefully maintain full fitness and stay injury free for the entire season (Something I haven't done in 4 years).
Injuries:
I have very chronic flat fleet that cause some serious pronation to the point that my rolled toes have deformed my feet. As a result, I've suffered reoccurring knee problems (had arthroscopy in one knee), shin splints, ITB, hamstring tear and just recently was diagnosed with an acetubular labrum tear in my hip requiring another surgery. Mind you, I only just turned 20. ALL the injuries have been on my left side. Left hip, left knee, left ankle, left shin. I'm right footed, so I stabilize on my left foot for balance. As a result, more pressure has been placed on my left side therefore the pronation and deformations are significantly worse on that side. I also have osteolysis in the shoulder that I've been ignoring.
However, over the last 8-10 weeks I have been training hard & I am back to 70% fitness but my knees are severely weak and I feel the ITB coming back. I never last more than a month or two near full fitness before something in my body gives out benching me for another season. My body just doesn't feel the same as it did when I was 15-16 years old. I'm 20 now and I feel like I'm 30. Pain in knees and ankles all day especially during and after training.
Training:
I train twice a day almost everyday, its pre-season now so I'll be spending plenty of my mornings in the gym doing power/strength training and most afternoons playing football and doing alot of speed/agility/plyo etc. I also spend 15-20 minutes doing static stretches once or twice a day mainly at night after all the training. So I will log flexibility changes. Detailed training routines will be logged during the cycle of the peps.
Cycles:
Before you all flame me understand I use mainly for recovery and strength increases, not size since I try to stay under 170. Just because I'm not 250lbs doesn't mean steroids aren't for me. Running 50km a week minimum during the season = goodbye muscle. I am currently on week 8 of test e 500mg/week and one week into tren at 50mg/ed. I understand running too many compounds at once will effect my results. But I know exactly how all of these drugs effect me and I will be able to notice the difference with the TB-500 if there is any. Lets just say I've used plenty of gear and I'm still injured ALL the time. So recovery of my injuries will be the MAIN indicator.
Stats:
5'10
170 lbs
7-8% body fat
Dosage:
I am going to run the thymosin for 6 weeks at 4mg per week, and then maintain between 2-4mg per month for as long as needed.
I will run the Igf-lr3 at about 30mcg 5 days a week.
My cycle will finish in about 4 weeks, so I'll be running the peptides past that into my pct to see the differences then.
Injections sites:
Will probably shoot the TB-500 twice a week (Maybe E3d). I was thinking of doing a subq shot on monday and a IM shot in the quads closer to the knee on thursday. Igf will be shot IM into quads again.
Log will be very detailed considering training all day is part of my work. Got all the time and resources to use the peps to its full advantage.
Cheers guys, ask questions and I'll be happy to answer.