lgnd07
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I generally lurk, but I figured its time to make my first post. I am just finishing my 1st month of vector stack, I have weighed myself initially but I am waiting until I am finished instead of doing weekly weigh-ins. I am doing an 8 week "cycle" with these supplements. At the end I also have a few questions for the BLR representatives.
Starting Stats:
Weight: 208
BF%: 18%
Height: 6'3
My Current Stack:
Vector
FD 2.0
Viron
Powermax XT
I am 26, started lifting when I was 20, weighed about 120lbs when I started but was 7% BF (extremely skinny). Have been 100% natural the whole time, generally just taking protein/mass gainers. From about age 20-25ish I was only working out a few times a week until the beginning of last year when I upped my regime to 5 days a week from 3 and started taking natty test boosters. (I noticed a lot of improvement from doing this).
What I have noticed so far, strength is up on all lifts. Generally a 10lbish increase it seems, nothing crazy but to see an improvement on everything is great. Chest, back and arms have seemed to increase in size, which my arms and back had plateaued for a while so it is awesome to see improvement there. Endurance is up and I get a strong feeling of well being after my lifts. I feel great and the size I have gained is noticeable in the mirror. I am also looking somewhat leaner in the midsection too, so it seems as though I am losing fat and gaining muscle which is awesome.
A few side effects have been noticed though, nothing terrible but sometimes the first dose in the morning makes me a bit nauseous for a hour. I wake up quite a bit at night, I'd say around 3 times which was not happening before although generally I fall right back asleep so it is not that bad.
As for my diet, it is not pin point, probably my weakest aspect. What I do eat for my main meals is chicken, burgers, pizza, oatmeal, peanut butter sandwiches and fish(every once in a while), my sides/snacks are generally rice, yogurt, protein bars, potatoes, peanut butter ice cream.
So far I have really enjoyed vector and complimentary supplements, will definitely use again but I do have 2 questions for BLR representatives.
I have read on here multiple times from BLR representatives that you can take the supplements FD 2.0 and Vector year round, but is it that beneficial? It seems your body gets used to anything thats put into it (tolerance) and that it makes more sense to take something for a few months then "cycle" off for a month or 2 and then start taking it again which would yield better results then continually taking it and save money in the process. From personal experience the testo booster I was taking last year stopped working well when I wasn't giving enough time off between runs, going from 2 weeks off to 2 months showed major improvement to how my body responded as opposed to trying to take it more often and having the body have a high tolerance for it and not giving as good of results.
My other question is, as a person who will probably never take any type of performance enhancer and stay natural do you think vector has the power to help you push through your natural limits muscle threshold? (similar to a PH)
Thank You, will keep everyone updated.
Starting Stats:
Weight: 208
BF%: 18%
Height: 6'3
My Current Stack:
Vector
FD 2.0
Viron
Powermax XT
I am 26, started lifting when I was 20, weighed about 120lbs when I started but was 7% BF (extremely skinny). Have been 100% natural the whole time, generally just taking protein/mass gainers. From about age 20-25ish I was only working out a few times a week until the beginning of last year when I upped my regime to 5 days a week from 3 and started taking natty test boosters. (I noticed a lot of improvement from doing this).
What I have noticed so far, strength is up on all lifts. Generally a 10lbish increase it seems, nothing crazy but to see an improvement on everything is great. Chest, back and arms have seemed to increase in size, which my arms and back had plateaued for a while so it is awesome to see improvement there. Endurance is up and I get a strong feeling of well being after my lifts. I feel great and the size I have gained is noticeable in the mirror. I am also looking somewhat leaner in the midsection too, so it seems as though I am losing fat and gaining muscle which is awesome.
A few side effects have been noticed though, nothing terrible but sometimes the first dose in the morning makes me a bit nauseous for a hour. I wake up quite a bit at night, I'd say around 3 times which was not happening before although generally I fall right back asleep so it is not that bad.
As for my diet, it is not pin point, probably my weakest aspect. What I do eat for my main meals is chicken, burgers, pizza, oatmeal, peanut butter sandwiches and fish(every once in a while), my sides/snacks are generally rice, yogurt, protein bars, potatoes, peanut butter ice cream.
So far I have really enjoyed vector and complimentary supplements, will definitely use again but I do have 2 questions for BLR representatives.
I have read on here multiple times from BLR representatives that you can take the supplements FD 2.0 and Vector year round, but is it that beneficial? It seems your body gets used to anything thats put into it (tolerance) and that it makes more sense to take something for a few months then "cycle" off for a month or 2 and then start taking it again which would yield better results then continually taking it and save money in the process. From personal experience the testo booster I was taking last year stopped working well when I wasn't giving enough time off between runs, going from 2 weeks off to 2 months showed major improvement to how my body responded as opposed to trying to take it more often and having the body have a high tolerance for it and not giving as good of results.
My other question is, as a person who will probably never take any type of performance enhancer and stay natural do you think vector has the power to help you push through your natural limits muscle threshold? (similar to a PH)
Thank You, will keep everyone updated.