xxtruxx1
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phasar said:no opinions. but i'd be interested to see some sort of a general log. from what i understand, it's all lean muscle gains and i was reading in the igf forum section about cell dividing thus changing genetics all together. i am assuming this will need some serious time to accomplish.
assuming you gain 5 pounds and look more vascular and are noticeable leaner after 3 months, it would be kinda hard to do any kind of log. but i'd be interested to know how u feel in terms of recovery and strength and any increase in per rep speed etc. just the minute little things.
From what I've read (which was little so far) IGF-1 is only supposed to be run for about 4 weeks or so at a time, taking the amount of time run, off. I heard it's not that great at gaining lbm (most reported gains were around the 5lb mark without any anabolic usage) but most people were impressed with it's fat burning properties and improved vascularity. I'm very interested in exactly how IGF-1 works. I was thinking running IGF-1 for weeks 2-6 or so of the PCT for this cycle. Then taking time off of all anabolic/androgenic compounds until the end of july/middle of august, then running a second cycle for the year. From what I know, the IGF-1 would cause hyperplasia (division of the muscle cells) & running anabolics later would cause hypertrophy (swelling of the muscle cells). What's keeping me on the wall are the sides of IGF-1, if any? I don't know much about this compound yet, but from what I know from my background in science, if IGF-1 causes cell hyperplasia, how does it affect organs & tissues? Would it also cause an increase number of cells, which could lead to an enlargement or does IGF-1 only cause hyperplasia in skeletal muscle tissue? All these things are questions I need to do some research for in the IGF forum hopefully pretty soon.
Anyways, here are some mid-cycle pics for you guys. I'm sorry I had to take them with my cell phone, but my camera battery is out of power & I didn't feel like recharging it.
Opinions would be great.