Thanks you should love this stuff.
Interesting. Why do you think 6 caps pre would give such pump? Is it the high amount of S7 maybe?
I’m on week 7 and still doing 2 caps with pre-workout meal, 2 with post-workout meal and 2 with pre-bed meal.
Idk could be the s7 could be something else. Usually around this point overall pumps kick in hard for this, but something about the 6 caps seems a little more. Again I am taking 2 scoops of Vasoblitz pre and carbs+ extras in Hexagen during, but feel the 6 caps a bit more.
Cut? LOL
What are you cutting? Your veins bulging on your arms.
Cmon' bro
Agreed haha. Already looking sick. Don't need a cut in my opinion
So my goals and situation doesn't mirror others as much probably. My bodyweight currently "settles" at 172 or so and I am a few pounds above that.
While I'd love long term to get it to settle at 175 similar to my 172 settling weight the muscle gains over time are slow at this point in life and I probably don't train for 100% optimal hypertrophy anyways.
Staying leaner and very slowly working my way up the 170s over time has a few benefits:
-I do lots of running, gymnastics, and other body weight work that can be effected if I get too much over my settle point too quick.
-It is small but even a few pounds can shift my leverages when cleaning, jerking, and snatching.
-For optimal vascularization (not like visible vascularity though) and mitochondrial efficiency gaining too fast can slow these improvements and effect my overall conditioning (think of how if say I hopped on some steroids, I may jump in muscle 5lbs after a hypothetical cycle and strength may be up, but the "machinery" for aerobic work overall may be decreased since it takes longer to achieve). This is probably a bit more theoretical, but is something that has helped me the last couple years, even when bulking to not get too far off a certain weight before pulling back.
In the end when I cut it is usually more recomp anyways as I never shoot for more than 4-5lbs anyways and slowly to minimize performance drops. It has been awhile since I have anyways and sometimes taking a step back to lean out and tighten up helps me jump forward in strength and performance when I hop back into a surplus.
Eh sorry for the long post.