Using Gear to Combat Fatigue?

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  • workingout
    VET
    • Apr 2004
    • 455

    Using Gear to Combat Fatigue?

    There are many who believe: The increased benefits in performance demonstrated by skill athletes who use AAS, are due to an increased ability to train for longer periods while experiencing shorter and more complete recovery times.

    Referring to skill athletes, track, football, fighters ect...
    How many of you believe that AAS use aids in the prevention of fatigue and allows a person to train for longer periods on a daily bases.

    What substances do you think would provide the greatest benefit.
    He who does not strike first is the first stricken.

    BS ESS
  • rado

    #2
    That's just common sense if you think about it. Any kind of synthetic compound in your body to help you work, recover, train, etc....Will help you get there much quicker than having nothing.

    Kind of like taking ephedrine to give you more energy; taking AS for strength.

    "What substances do you think would provide the greatest benefit"
    I would say ALL, but then again it all depends on what you want. Winny is well known for the track athletes.

    Test could be used for football and other contact sports, and so on....

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    • workingout
      VET
      • Apr 2004
      • 455

      #3
      Thanks for the response

      In about six weeks I may be going to a military styled Fighter training camp. It will be 7 ten hour days of having the crap kicked out of me. I dont care about weight gain, or bloat, or getting ripped. I would just like to surive. If some of the stuff I have on hand can help then I'm gonna take it.

      More than half of the people who dont get certified at the end of the camp fail because their body can't take it. They just dont recover fast enough.
      He who does not strike first is the first stricken.

      BS ESS

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      • BigSickD
        Vet
        • May 2004
        • 2720

        #4
        Halo's for fighting..
        BigSickD does not actually exist. He is the alter ego of a punkass 17yo kid that doesn't even workout.

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        • Deacon
          Vet
          • Jan 2005
          • 3686

          #5
          I would be careful using a cycle while at that camp - you are putting to much stress on your body - making yourself susceptible to injury through tightening of the muscles with gear use etc

          however like said above it is pretty much common sense as to what may work for you
          Originally Posted by Doink the clown;
          "Every gym has the tard who never gets bigger,never shuts up,and never goes away!"


          "If you say you are not afraid to die either your lying or your a Ghurka,"

          "Amatures built the Ark - professionals built the Titanic."

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          • workingout
            VET
            • Apr 2004
            • 455

            #6
            Originally posted by BigSickD
            Halo's for fighting..
            Good God I love Halo...But I'm all out
            He who does not strike first is the first stricken.

            BS ESS

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            • workingout
              VET
              • Apr 2004
              • 455

              #7
              Deacon>> Good point. How do tract and field athletes stay healthy when using and training?
              He who does not strike first is the first stricken.

              BS ESS

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              • rado

                #8
                Originally posted by Deacon
                I would be careful using a cycle while at that camp - you are putting to much stress on your body - making yourself susceptible to injury through tightening of the muscles with gear use etc

                however like said above it is pretty much common sense as to what may work for you
                Good point.....It's such a mental rather than a physical challenge....

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                • workingout
                  VET
                  • Apr 2004
                  • 455

                  #9
                  Well this is what I have on hand.

                  Denkall T400: I know not to use this during hell week as I will probably be really sore, But I was thinking of using it the 4 weeks B4 the camp. still undecided

                  EQ: Takes to long to see effects, but some have reported conective tissue benefits with doses around 200mg. So I'm thinking it may help to prevent/aid in quicker recovery of sprains. Still undecided

                  HCG: yea I know I could talk myself into using it, but in reality probably wont do a thing and not worth the trouble of getting it through the airport or having the GF mail it to me. So NO unless you bros know smothing about it that I dont.

                  Novla/clomid NO

                  Clen it disrupts my sleep way to much and I do not like the way it makes me feel... so No on the clen

                  ephedria will use the caffine epherida stack in the afternoons with lunch to provide a pickup for the late session. will not use it in the morning, and will not use asprin as I tend to bruise more easily when on a ECA stack.
                  He who does not strike first is the first stricken.

                  BS ESS

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