I eat practically no carbs, and eat mainly meat and vegetables. As for my training routine, I haven't been into serious lifting in a while. Im just saying, hypothetically speaking if I were to get a trainer right now to help train properly while going on a cycle, why would that be so bad? It seems as though everyone is shutting down the idea of the cycle but it seems that it would get me to where i want to be faster.
Even a perfect cycle and PCT will make future cycles less effective, regardless of the results.
Lets say you take this and gain absolutely nothing. You maintain weight, and don't lose a pound of fat. This WILL happen if you are unsure about what you're doing.
SO! A year later after you've trained your ass off and eaten more chicken breast and egg whites than you think anyone should ever think of eating, you're ready for cycle number 2.'
This cycle WILL BE less effective than it could have been. This is why you should wait. A) You will waste ATLEAST 100 dollars with bare minimum supp's. B) You hurt your androgen receptors and make future cycles less effective.
Now, be MUCH more specific about your diet and training. I'm talking what do you eat on X day for X meal at X time. What do you workout on X day, X excercise, for X sets, X weight, and X reps.
EDIT: Just trying to be honest with you. Do not let our comments deter you from learning and applying all the principles of the BB lifestyle. Enjoy it, don't rush it. You'll end up obsessed with your next workout and making it absolutely perfect just like all of us. It's all an obsession...