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<blockquote data-quote="WrenchHead80" data-source="post: 94677" data-attributes="member: 17451"><p>I'm not sure if you read that whole introduction above but I am definitely not doing this solely to pack on muscle. I don't do hidden agenda stuff. How can any of you help me if I'm not honest with you or myself. As I mentioned I was in such poor shape before starting any T that I constantly felt more over trained as the years went on. Trust me when I tell you or anyone reading this, I have always trained hard for years even after seeing others doing less getting better results then me in the gym on the bike, running etc. So I'm sure without question my system was not running right. Some how I managed to get to 210 - 215 pounds at 6' 3" . But I felt like shit constantly. Even after lowering my work load to counter any over training. But that's the thing, I was in such bad shape doing even the bare minimum left me still feeling exhausted all the time year after year. So is it that hard to believe I should be able to put on some pounds of muscle when I'm no longer going to be exhausted all the time, hence I'll be able to exercise like I want to? Or is it what you or I think "some pounds" is. I'm talking 10 to 20 pounds and I'll be happy. I don't see that as being hard. If you think I want to be today's Olympic bodybuilding big then that's a big no or "The Rock" Johnson big for example that's a no too. </p><p></p><p>The added weight is not so much what I care about as much as I do about being able to actually run 3 times a week, mountain bike ride two times a week and go to the gym 2 or 3 times a week. The added weight is just a result of me having the energy and recovery to do those things that I want to do. And yes I would like that weight cause my arms are really long. So it'll be nice to fill out a shirt better lol. </p><p></p><p>As far as what to start at I've already been on at least 120 Test C for more then 40 days easy (if you read my original post) and my test numbers weren't even up that much from my original numbers. So 150 split a week? I could of done that but as I said I don't see people on 200 complaining. So figured why not try it, if I don't like it I'll lower it a little.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WrenchHead80, post: 94677, member: 17451"] I'm not sure if you read that whole introduction above but I am definitely not doing this solely to pack on muscle. I don't do hidden agenda stuff. How can any of you help me if I'm not honest with you or myself. As I mentioned I was in such poor shape before starting any T that I constantly felt more over trained as the years went on. Trust me when I tell you or anyone reading this, I have always trained hard for years even after seeing others doing less getting better results then me in the gym on the bike, running etc. So I'm sure without question my system was not running right. Some how I managed to get to 210 - 215 pounds at 6' 3" . But I felt like shit constantly. Even after lowering my work load to counter any over training. But that's the thing, I was in such bad shape doing even the bare minimum left me still feeling exhausted all the time year after year. So is it that hard to believe I should be able to put on some pounds of muscle when I'm no longer going to be exhausted all the time, hence I'll be able to exercise like I want to? Or is it what you or I think "some pounds" is. I'm talking 10 to 20 pounds and I'll be happy. I don't see that as being hard. If you think I want to be today's Olympic bodybuilding big then that's a big no or "The Rock" Johnson big for example that's a no too. The added weight is not so much what I care about as much as I do about being able to actually run 3 times a week, mountain bike ride two times a week and go to the gym 2 or 3 times a week. The added weight is just a result of me having the energy and recovery to do those things that I want to do. And yes I would like that weight cause my arms are really long. So it'll be nice to fill out a shirt better lol. As far as what to start at I've already been on at least 120 Test C for more then 40 days easy (if you read my original post) and my test numbers weren't even up that much from my original numbers. So 150 split a week? I could of done that but as I said I don't see people on 200 complaining. So figured why not try it, if I don't like it I'll lower it a little. [/QUOTE]
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