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Is there any reason not to use Epistane while going through an intense "crash program" of bicycling training with the intention of completing a two day, 80-100 mile charity bike ride at the end of six weeks? :think:
The training program relies 100% on interval training, but the protocols and length of intervals are much longer than what most bodybuilders would dream of - I'm talking up to an hour and 15 minutes every other day by the end of week three, then switching to daily training that fluctuates between 45 minutes (recovery day) and 2 1/2 - 3 hours per day. The daily training is only for the final two weeks and is obviously lower intensity. (Intensity of intervals is measured by specific heart rate % at preset rotation ranges per minute.) I know an Epistane Cycle is typically done for 4 weeks, and since the 6-week program becomes more demanding towards the end, I think it makes sense to use Epistane for the final four weeks, unless of course lethargy is "an unadvertised side effect".
I will be weight training every other day for the first four weeks of this bicycling program and will drop squats, leg extensions, and bent rows from my routine during the last two weeks + lift weights once every three days in order to avoid injuries and minimize muscle loss. Yes, I will probably try Cissus, too. Other than Cissus, I already have my very cautiously designed stack of support supps and Torem-based PCT 100% ready to roll. Protein will be Biotest MRP's and Designer Whey. Low Fat Diet has been phased in. I'm still waffling on daily caloric intake but will decide on that quickly.
Originally, my goal of using Epistane and Hotrox + high frequency training was physique transformation and I was going to reward myself with a new bike and a new PS3, but now I think that training specifically for this bike ride is a more concrete goal that will accomplish the same thing and give me an excuse to buy that new bike (and PS3, for down time) , NOW. The whacked training protocols are provided c/o Chris Carmichel (Lance Armstrongs coach) and Bicycling Magazine, but they fail to mention any weight training, so I am using a monday-wednesday-friday routine based on compound movements only and 2 minutes of rest between sets.
Any suggestions? I'm going through with the training, but I'm just undecided on whether I should hold off on the Epistane, and interested on finding out where it should fall into my training calendar - beginning or end? Can I stretch it to 6 weeks by using lower doses or by pulsing?
Will post more details as needed. Thanks in advance for any/all advice.:head:
The training program relies 100% on interval training, but the protocols and length of intervals are much longer than what most bodybuilders would dream of - I'm talking up to an hour and 15 minutes every other day by the end of week three, then switching to daily training that fluctuates between 45 minutes (recovery day) and 2 1/2 - 3 hours per day. The daily training is only for the final two weeks and is obviously lower intensity. (Intensity of intervals is measured by specific heart rate % at preset rotation ranges per minute.) I know an Epistane Cycle is typically done for 4 weeks, and since the 6-week program becomes more demanding towards the end, I think it makes sense to use Epistane for the final four weeks, unless of course lethargy is "an unadvertised side effect".
I will be weight training every other day for the first four weeks of this bicycling program and will drop squats, leg extensions, and bent rows from my routine during the last two weeks + lift weights once every three days in order to avoid injuries and minimize muscle loss. Yes, I will probably try Cissus, too. Other than Cissus, I already have my very cautiously designed stack of support supps and Torem-based PCT 100% ready to roll. Protein will be Biotest MRP's and Designer Whey. Low Fat Diet has been phased in. I'm still waffling on daily caloric intake but will decide on that quickly.
Originally, my goal of using Epistane and Hotrox + high frequency training was physique transformation and I was going to reward myself with a new bike and a new PS3, but now I think that training specifically for this bike ride is a more concrete goal that will accomplish the same thing and give me an excuse to buy that new bike (and PS3, for down time) , NOW. The whacked training protocols are provided c/o Chris Carmichel (Lance Armstrongs coach) and Bicycling Magazine, but they fail to mention any weight training, so I am using a monday-wednesday-friday routine based on compound movements only and 2 minutes of rest between sets.
Any suggestions? I'm going through with the training, but I'm just undecided on whether I should hold off on the Epistane, and interested on finding out where it should fall into my training calendar - beginning or end? Can I stretch it to 6 weeks by using lower doses or by pulsing?
Will post more details as needed. Thanks in advance for any/all advice.:head: