What do you guys think about 2000mg of test a week? Wether it be just one compound or a stack of different compounds. Chime in and speak up, thanks.
What do you guys think about 2000mg of test a week? Wether it be just one compound or a stack of different compounds. Chime in and speak up, thanks.
When you get over 1g the sides to gains ratio changes and you end up getting more sides with less gains.
I'm on 1000mg a week of test myself of 500mg e, and 500mg cyp, and 600mg deca. I'm asking cause i have a buddy that wants to run close to if not 2000mg of test and deca. He is gonna start off with my same lay out then in the 4th week he wants to add prop at 100mg eod. So really his total would be 500mg e, 500mg cyp, 400mg prop and 600mg of deca. The most he's ever done is 750mg a week of test. I wanna give him the best advice. I myself have never gone past 1000mg of test a week.
Really are there any studies to prove this?
Why are you and your friend taking both test-e and test-cyp? The esters are practically the same. (Of course, if you have a bunch of e and cyp, there is no reason not to use both.)
The jump from 750/wk to 1.5-2g/wk is a big one. I guess my reaction is that somebody contemplating 2g of gear should be very advanced in the sport ... and not need his buddy's or my advice.
studies don't mean shit and are often skewed to come out to a pre-determined conclusion. nobody is going to fund a study to benefit a bunch of muscleheads anytime soon. the anecdotal evidence from long time aas users and vets on this forum is more accurate than one would get from some study anyway.
studies don't mean shit and are often skewed to come out to a pre-determined conclusion. nobody is going to fund a study to benefit a bunch of muscleheads anytime soon. the anecdotal evidence from long time aas users and vets on this forum is more accurate than one would get from some study anyway.
The same ancedotal evidience also suggests that at mega doses (2G or above) that somehow a secondary growth mechanism becomes involved and gains start to skyrocket, similar to (or exceeding) first-time use.
Not my theory, Dan Duchaine talked a lot about it.