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Best transformation cycle

Heavytrainer

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Hello guys;
I'm new to this forum so I apologize if I mess it up. If I am supposed to post this differently please let me know. I know we got some smart guys in this group and I wanted to get you guys opinion on the best transformation cycle. I am 41 years old. Used to compete but haven't been training or doing anything for a long time now. I've started training again and want to do a really good cycle to really transform my body and kick start getting back in shape. My body fat is pretty high at about 20%. I'm looking to lose as much fat and gain as much muscle in this cycle. Looking to do at least a 12 week cycle. I have listed what I have access to below. Doesn't mean that I need to take everything. Please provide your input on what's the best way to do this cycle. Thanks for all the help.
- HGH
- test enanthate
-test cypionate
- oxandrin
- insulin
- clen
- Cytomel
- nolvadex
- arimidex
- hcg

I do not have hcgenerate or IGF-1 but can get it if makes for better results.
 
I'd try to get back to where you were naturally with diet and good training, getting that bf down, then think about a cycle. Doing a steroid cycle won't transform you very well if you've lost your base
 
The miracle pill is in isle 3 @ GNC...
 
I think you should hit the nutrition forum. Get the diet and body fat dialed in before considering the use of any aas
 
Post your current work out split in that forum for feedback, and then we can start to talk about diet. I understand the desire to see your overall fitness change quickly, but you would benefit from following our advice on this. Getting back to your more inshape self is a journey, and short cuts will lead to problems. For example, you may be able to increase your strength faster with a cycle now, but your tendons and joints won't be ready for that, and you could end up with a big injury. You need to struggle to bring the fight out of yourself, to compete against yourself, and win. This will happen as you further develop your training and tweak your diet as you tighten up your base. When you say to yourself, "Yea, now I got it going on!", you may want to consider a cycle; to help you break through sticking points and ensure long term development.
 
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