Yes I understand that stepping on a scale I won't be able to see a huge difference in lb's gained/loss. I can do a Dexa scan and get my exact breakdown of muscle mass and body fat mass. My question is ballpark what can be expected in total lbs of body fat loss. Not net body weight.
so if I run a 700 calorie deficit for 12 weeks and I do no cardio, logic would suggest that I would loose about .20 lb's of fat per day and roughly 17 lbs over 12 weeks. Can it be expected that I'll loose even more being on Tren? If so is there a ballpark on the quantity? I mean can I expect...
Being that Tren A has such a short half life and wanting to get the most out of every mg, and knowing that I work out exclusively between 9-11am, what time of the day would be the best to be at the highest peak when I'm at the gym in the mornings? Has anyone done the math on this?
well for starters, your internal organs would shut down. 50% reduction does sound drastic but not extreme imo. anything more than that would be extreme.
Can you explain what you mean by, "room for adjustment"? What adjustments would be made and why? If Tren does what my research shows, then it will prevent muscle lose. So why wouldn't I want to speed up the rate at which fat is shedded?
I'm going to be starting an 8 week cycle soon to cut body fat as much as possible. This will be my 4th cycle but first for Tren. I'm planning to pin 60mg eod of tren and 300mg a week of test a. My question is, is there an issue with cutting the calories significantly? say by half? My...
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