First off Stats.
21 M
BW: 170
BF%: not sure but i got a six pack, and very vascular, I put weight on easy, and loose it easy.
Workout Experience: 3 years
Lifts: Squat 385, Deadlift: 405, Bench: 265
Experience With Steriods: 0
I'm basically posting this as I've thumbed threw elitefitness and other sites over steriod use and have come up with a few questions. Now I know the cycle you use is dependant on what you want to achieve, and your current physique, so... for a guy my size, BF, lifting experience, etc that wanted to put on weight slowly, add strength and maybe a little size what would be the best stack to get my feet wet with. I'm not really concerned with adding 30 lbs of muscle in 8 weeks, but 10 would be nice with minimal fat gain, and strength gain. Just a good clean bulk, with minimal risk/side effects. Not looking for you guys to give me a prepackaged stack to use blindly simply want a suggestion for a starting point to continue my research and lead me down the right track.
PS. I put a lot of effort into diet, nutrition isn't an issue here
Thanks, Ryan
21 M
BW: 170
BF%: not sure but i got a six pack, and very vascular, I put weight on easy, and loose it easy.
Workout Experience: 3 years
Lifts: Squat 385, Deadlift: 405, Bench: 265
Experience With Steriods: 0
I'm basically posting this as I've thumbed threw elitefitness and other sites over steriod use and have come up with a few questions. Now I know the cycle you use is dependant on what you want to achieve, and your current physique, so... for a guy my size, BF, lifting experience, etc that wanted to put on weight slowly, add strength and maybe a little size what would be the best stack to get my feet wet with. I'm not really concerned with adding 30 lbs of muscle in 8 weeks, but 10 would be nice with minimal fat gain, and strength gain. Just a good clean bulk, with minimal risk/side effects. Not looking for you guys to give me a prepackaged stack to use blindly simply want a suggestion for a starting point to continue my research and lead me down the right track.
PS. I put a lot of effort into diet, nutrition isn't an issue here
Thanks, Ryan