Ok, so he doesn’t fit “our” idea of what one should look like with cycling…so what. He wants to know if Var is still available as he is obviously new to this, and he doesn’t want weight gain, but does want the benefits that Var would give him. So the answer I can give is:
Of course there is Var around, everything can be found, and sometimes for a decent price. I would try 40mg/day and maybe go up from there, I think you might get too much of a pump at higher doses which would/could effect your performance - 40mg Var is enough when you use good stuff, it’s what I run usually with my other stuff.
I think that Var is a great addition to a cycle and can be a great mild boost when used alone, if you want higher doses I would honestly start looking into adding/other compounds at that time, for now start at 40 and maybe up to 80 if the price is right and then consider some others like Masteron, Winstrol, Etc but be aware of clearance times if testing is a concern. Stay away from the commonly recommended Tbol if you ever end up bleeding from your sport as it will make clotting much harder and therefore long bleed times.
[quote]facko wrote:
“…whatever his height…it obviously works out well for him to be in that weight class…”[/quote]
How do you jump to this conclusion? How can you say that it obviously works out well for him? Where is that information?
You seem to think that he just needs telling that var is around and that 60mg will do him fine over 6-8 weeks… however, he is very tall and very lean - which isnt a great condition to be in for wrestling - so maybe if he did a real cycle and jumped a whole class… then he would rock that class instead of being the skinny guy of a lower weight class.
His reach will always be there, but with a little more weight to manipulate the opponent i am sure he would do better than as a skinny, tall guy.
[quote] Brook wrote:
facko wrote:
“…whatever his height…it obviously works out well for him to be in that weight class…”
How do you jump to this conclusion? How can you say that it obviously works out well for him? Where is that information?
You seem to think that he just needs telling that var is around and that 60mg will do him fine over 6-8 weeks… however, he is very tall and very lean - which isnt a great condition to be in for wrestling - so maybe if he did a real cycle and jumped a whole class… then he would rock that class instead of being the skinny guy of a lower weight class.
His reach will always be there, but with a little more weight to manipulate the opponent i am sure he would do better than as a skinny, tall guy.
Possibly.
[/quote]
Have you wrestled bro? I’m sure you will say yes. But…I wrestled in highschool…alot of GOOD GOOD GOOD wrestlers are tall and skinny. You don’t have to look like you do bro to be strong…but you know this already.
Believe it or not there are 6’1" 155lb guys that are RIDICULOUSLY strong. And also…I came to the assumption that it is working out for him because he is at the college level. I don’t know what its like across the atlantic…but here…you have to be a phenom to even be on a college level wrestling team.
I know a kid that went to states twice and wasn’t even remotely scouted. Olympic heights wrestling was 17-0 and not one of those kids got to the collegiate level. Being of large structure (height) and being in a lower weightclass can be extremely beneficial in wrestling.
[quote]facko wrote:
Brook wrote:
facko wrote:
“…whatever his height…it obviously works out well for him to be in that weight class…”
How do you jump to this conclusion? How can you say that it obviously works out well for him? Where is that information?
You seem to think that he just needs telling that var is around and that 60mg will do him fine over 6-8 weeks… however, he is very tall and very lean - which isnt a great condition to be in for wrestling - so maybe if he did a real cycle and jumped a whole class… then he would rock that class instead of being the skinny guy of a lower weight class.
His reach will always be there, but with a little more weight to manipulate the opponent i am sure he would do better than as a skinny, tall guy.
Possibly.
Have you wrestled bro? I’m sure you will say yes. But…I wrestled in highschool…alot of GOOD GOOD GOOD wrestlers are tall and skinny. You don’t have to look like you do bro to be strong…but you know this already.
Believe it or not there are 6’1" 155lb guys that are RIDICULOUSLY strong. And also…I came to the assumption that it is working out for him because he is at the college level. I don’t know what its like across the atlantic…but here…you have to be a phenom to even be on a college level wrestling team.
I know a kid that went to states twice and wasn’t even remotely scouted. Olympic heights wrestling was 17-0 and not one of those kids got to the collegiate level. Being of large structure (height) and being in a lower weightclass can be extremely beneficial in wrestling.[/quote]
I have done plenty of floor work - and i always was under the impression that small and stocky was a better build.
You are right about the strength of course - totally right… it is just with the weight behind the strength AND the reach, wouldnt that be better for him? surely?
Fair points though. We dont have wrestling over here like you do over there… and i guess that floor work/grappling doesnt really compare in this manner.
[quote] Brook wrote:
facko wrote:
Brook wrote:
facko wrote:
“…whatever his height…it obviously works out well for him to be in that weight class…”
How do you jump to this conclusion? How can you say that it obviously works out well for him? Where is that information?
You seem to think that he just needs telling that var is around and that 60mg will do him fine over 6-8 weeks… however, he is very tall and very lean - which isnt a great condition to be in for wrestling - so maybe if he did a real cycle and jumped a whole class… then he would rock that class instead of being the skinny guy of a lower weight class.
His reach will always be there, but with a little more weight to manipulate the opponent i am sure he would do better than as a skinny, tall guy.
Possibly.
Have you wrestled bro? I’m sure you will say yes. But…I wrestled in highschool…alot of GOOD GOOD GOOD wrestlers are tall and skinny. You don’t have to look like you do bro to be strong…but you know this already.
Believe it or not there are 6’1" 155lb guys that are RIDICULOUSLY strong. And also…I came to the assumption that it is working out for him because he is at the college level. I don’t know what its like across the atlantic…but here…you have to be a phenom to even be on a college level wrestling team.
I know a kid that went to states twice and wasn’t even remotely scouted. Olympic heights wrestling was 17-0 and not one of those kids got to the collegiate level. Being of large structure (height) and being in a lower weightclass can be extremely beneficial in wrestling.
I have done plenty of floor work - and i always was under the impression that small and stocky was a better build.
You are right about the strength of course - totally right… it is just with the weight behind the strength AND the reach, wouldnt that be better for him? surely?
Fair points though. We dont have wrestling over here like you do over there… and i guess that floor work/grappling doesnt really compare in this manner.[/quote]
You are also correct though…it holds true for the other side of the spectrum. Small and stocky is a good wrestling build for sure. However depending on your style…being lanky can really give you an advantage.