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<blockquote data-quote="Belekas" data-source="post: 231946" data-attributes="member: 44155"><p>Great to hear that you overcame what was thrown at ya and excelled. Also sounds that your protocol is working so far and more or less everything is for the better. It sure must be great to recover and not ache for 3 or more days after workout like i am atm but to be fair if i pushed a what i call normal workout through all the pains and aches i'd be fucked for a week if not weeks minimum lol, been there done that, no recovery just lots of aching and feels like my skeleton is fucked up when benching my own bodyweight for example. Its weird and sucks big time. Your dose sounds reasonable for me and in line what i'm planning to run once/if i start. Energy and fatigue these ones are tough and multifactorial as well and also we can't expect all days to be "white days", we will still get "black" days just like piano keys white and black which are required to play the melody. Thats life. To be fair sometimes we wan't too much and I'm not talking about your or mine particular situation but people in general. Wanting to nail everything 100% and keep improving might mess up ones psyche and one might get stressed even from looking at 100s of things and trying to find the method in the madness if that makes sense. Once I learned(and still learning) to cool myself and not overanalyse a lot of things I wanted to improve improved just like that without any other effort so I believe this is very powerfull stuff. Also gotta pay attention to the diet and what works for you and makes you feel great vs whats counter productive and detrimental like smoking, drinking etc. For me the benefits of not drinking outweight the benefits of drinking by a mile but thats just me because I can't drink at all, drank too much in my young days haha and its a good thing, cherrish the moment being sober, sharp and ready for war 24/7<img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p><p></p><p>Now about waiting this one is a no brainer imo, can't rush with such stuff and must try all the other options available, do some proper tests and only then make a calculated decision if all the positives outweight the negatives and still must do bloodwork to see if important blood markets are not creeping up on ya so yeah measure 9 times cut 10th. Yeah keeping up with young bucks I could as well but then would pay dearly as well haha Thanks for the good words re mindset as I work on it 24/7 trying to get better 1% each day because my work requires me to by at my top game and ready to react all day every day. Hope it works out for you and see what happens in couple of months here once I do proper venous blood tests which will cost around 200gbp around where i am at so it gets expensive fwiw. Also i believe test increases mania a bit so its easy to overthink and get stressed so working on finding ways to lower stress would be massively beneficial to you, also to me as well as I tend to do that sometimes as well. Old fucking habits die hard as they say <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Belekas, post: 231946, member: 44155"] Great to hear that you overcame what was thrown at ya and excelled. Also sounds that your protocol is working so far and more or less everything is for the better. It sure must be great to recover and not ache for 3 or more days after workout like i am atm but to be fair if i pushed a what i call normal workout through all the pains and aches i'd be fucked for a week if not weeks minimum lol, been there done that, no recovery just lots of aching and feels like my skeleton is fucked up when benching my own bodyweight for example. Its weird and sucks big time. Your dose sounds reasonable for me and in line what i'm planning to run once/if i start. Energy and fatigue these ones are tough and multifactorial as well and also we can't expect all days to be "white days", we will still get "black" days just like piano keys white and black which are required to play the melody. Thats life. To be fair sometimes we wan't too much and I'm not talking about your or mine particular situation but people in general. Wanting to nail everything 100% and keep improving might mess up ones psyche and one might get stressed even from looking at 100s of things and trying to find the method in the madness if that makes sense. Once I learned(and still learning) to cool myself and not overanalyse a lot of things I wanted to improve improved just like that without any other effort so I believe this is very powerfull stuff. Also gotta pay attention to the diet and what works for you and makes you feel great vs whats counter productive and detrimental like smoking, drinking etc. For me the benefits of not drinking outweight the benefits of drinking by a mile but thats just me because I can't drink at all, drank too much in my young days haha and its a good thing, cherrish the moment being sober, sharp and ready for war 24/7:) Now about waiting this one is a no brainer imo, can't rush with such stuff and must try all the other options available, do some proper tests and only then make a calculated decision if all the positives outweight the negatives and still must do bloodwork to see if important blood markets are not creeping up on ya so yeah measure 9 times cut 10th. Yeah keeping up with young bucks I could as well but then would pay dearly as well haha Thanks for the good words re mindset as I work on it 24/7 trying to get better 1% each day because my work requires me to by at my top game and ready to react all day every day. Hope it works out for you and see what happens in couple of months here once I do proper venous blood tests which will cost around 200gbp around where i am at so it gets expensive fwiw. Also i believe test increases mania a bit so its easy to overthink and get stressed so working on finding ways to lower stress would be massively beneficial to you, also to me as well as I tend to do that sometimes as well. Old fucking habits die hard as they say :) [/QUOTE]
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