Off season cycles

bigbrian58

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Guys I was wondering how many cycles a year most of you run, excluding the 3-5 month cutting/prep phase.I am finding that I am on more of the year than off these days ...at 40, I am thinking this may not be such a bright idea.I have dropped doses on the test over the years and only do 600 - 900mg a week for three months (too much bloat when I go over a gram,cannot breath too well at night!).This only leaves 4 months off ...I usually can't resist sneaking in one more cycle ...so actually only one clean month if I am honest.Perhaps it may be more sensible just going the DC route and doing the 4 weeks on/2 weeks cruising thing.What do you guys think?My health is great, stay lowish carb most of the year and around 225 with 9%bf - liver enzymes are fine, although bun and creatnine get a little out when cutting and running 125 tren/100 winnie everyday.Thanks for any input, as I know I have probably covered too much ground with this question.
 
I personally always try to take equal time off. I know sometimes it's hard and I get antsy.
 
I basically do 2 a yr. one cutter and one bulker 12 weeks each usually that puts me on for 24 weeks and off for 28 weeks a year...but that doesnt include slin usage and soon to be igf...
 
In my opinion, with the exception of 17aa drugs, you shouldn't have any problem running non-stop provided you are relatively low dose and keep tabs on your blood pressure, cholesterol and prostate. Now, when you get into the 17s, you gotta be careful running them for any length of time. I hate em and only use em for precontest as they are a necessary evil. Otherwise, I wouldn't touch em for nothing.

Just my opinion for what it's worth.

Skip
 
Thanks for the replies guys, always helps seeing your informed advice.

Skip, you make me feel a lot better.Think I will stick to the year round test, cos it will break my heart when I cannot bench over 400 ! Just going to have to be put on the liver transplant list and switch to prima when the time comes, he,he.No, seriously, I work in a hospital environment, so will keep a close look watch on those serum levels.

Thanks again guys.
 
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