a2993e No.12575
I've been working two jobs for eight months now, sleeping five hours a night, eating irregularly, and in 14 weeks I have a bodybuilding competition. I used to be a beast when cutting, but now I feel like an exhausted old man: my joints ache, I have no strength, I can't recover, and even my favorite music doesn't get me going. My trainer says, "Add more cardio," but I know it's over. Has anyone gotten through a situation like this with strong stuff to make it to the stage and not give up?
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a2993e No.12576
I was in exactly the same trap last year — I was preparing for an IFBB tournament, but my work on an IT project was burning with deadlines, I was sleeping 4-5 hours a night, my stress was off the charts, and my cortisol was probably off the charts with it. I came to training like a zombie, my weight dropped, and instead of showing definition, I just got blurry. I realized that regular boosters and BCAAs weren't going to cut it. I started looking for something really anabolic with minimal water retention, because you need to look dry and hard on stage. I settled on trestolone acetate — https://redmondpharmacy.com/injectable-steroids/trestolone-acetate/ — one of the most powerful 19-nortestosterones, which really gave me a second wind. In the first 10 days, I felt my energy returning, my recovery between sets became incredible, my appetite increased (which was critical during cutting), and my muscles filled with density without excess water. I made it to the competition in a form I didn't even expect — I took 2nd place in my weight class.
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