Methyl v or beastdrol

JPman

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I am new and looking for some feed back for my next cycle. First a little back ground info, I am 32 got back to lifting about 3 months ago. I started out with basics: creatine, protein, tribulus, glutamine. Started researching and found a lot good reviews for methyl v so I got a bottle and some cycle support and pct. I stuck with strict diet, protein and hit the weights hard, it worked great I gained 21 pounds and added 40 lbs to my bench. But I did have joint pain and shoulder trouble, nothing that would keep me from doing another cycle but I could tell it was rough on me. Anyway I have read a lot of good reviews on beastdrol and was wondering if anyone has tried both methyl v and beastdrol, if so which one did you like better as far results and sides during and post. Thanks for the help.
 
you got shoulder pain because you increased your muscle strength too much without allowing your joints time to get stronger.

aas dont do anything for the joints.

this is most likely because you ran a cycle so quickly into your training. probably should of trained for at least 6-9 months befor planning a cycle. 1 year of steady training would of been better.

i'd recomend giving your joints time to catch up before you do serious damage and loose all those gains from not being able to workout from a torn tendon/ligament.
 
I am taking the next months to work on cardio and flexibility to give my body some rest. I want to be ready for the next cycle after that. I probably over trained during that first cycle also, during weeks 2 and 3 I lifted in the morning and evening.
 
you got shoulder pain because you increased your muscle strength too much without allowing your joints time to get stronger.

aas dont do anything for the joints.

this is most likely because you ran a cycle so quickly into your training. probably should of trained for at least 6-9 months befor planning a cycle. 1 year of steady training would of been better.

i'd recomend giving your joints time to catch up before you do serious damage and loose all those gains from not being able to workout from a torn tendon/ligament.

I agree. A lot of guys don't know how to be patient on cycle. Just because you can lift a $hitload of more weight doesn't mean you should.
 
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