Anavar only cycle

Hello everyone, I’ve been thinking for a while about using anavar for the summer. To lose some fat, gain a few pounds of muscle for the summer. People around me have used winstrol, but it’s quite toxic to the liver.

IMO, an Anavar only cycle is only okay for women.

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Anabolics don’t work that way. They are for building muscle.

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Not if you take testosterone(I’m using Cypionate) with it. On a my first cycle currently. Feeling fantastic. Workout intensity has been great.. feeling solid.

Clearly, that is not Anavar only.

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Come on @RT_Nomad … if you take Tren and DHB with it, Anavar only works like a charm

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You haven’t seen what Anavar will do to your lipids either…..

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Nobody does 1 cycle. There’s little point. You would be lucky to keep 20% of your results 6 months later.

You’d be surprised the results you can get training like you are juiced, really pushing it, not skipping days. Have you really pushed yourself to the natty limit?

Im not saying this to be critical and crush your dreams. I’m saving you from disappointment in the future.

Juice isn’t magic. It’s a multiplier for what your lifestyle is. You need to learn to gain muscle and lose fat in general, juice won’t make that happen on its own.

I really have a problem with this approach. When do you determine that you have reached your “natty limit”?

I like my standard to start taking AAS much better. After you have entered a Bodybuilding contest or Powerlifting meet and you decide to pursue one or both of these, then you can venture into AAS. (This does not include High School powerlifting meets)

I didnt say you can’t start juicing until youve reached your natural limit. I will say you will be handicapping yourself if you haven’t made serious efforts to get there without juice. I asked if you’d gotten there, just a question. If you haven’t, that’s fine, but it’s part of the equation you will need to be honest with yourself about when it comes to managing expectations and results

The word “limit” strongly implies a boundary that cannot not be passed to almost all STEMs. Every time I see “limit” my first inference is a boundary that cannot be passed.

You did clarify what you meant in your follow up post. And I agree with your thoughts.

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