Hey Guys,
First time here
46 year old Male, 6'1", 210lbs, 20% body fat. I started lifting last September (2015). I've been gaining about 1/2 lb of muscle a month, working out 3-4 days a week, 1.5 hours a day (30 min cardio as part of that 1.5 hours). Even if I don't lift weights, I still do my 30 minutes of cardio (hills mostly).
I had some blood work done, and found out that my test was 214. Had it tested again, 273.
4 weeks into my TRT, the Doc has me:
Monday - HcG + B12 (methylcabolamin)
Tuesday - HcG
Wednesday - 1ml Test Cyp
Thursday - AI pill
Friday - Off
Saturday - AI Pill
Sunday - Off
I am going to do this for 10 weeks, per my Doctor, and then do blood work again, to see where I am and determine where I go from there.
I feel fine, but nothing life changing yet, but I will stay on course.
My goal is to end up with a decent physique. I don't want to be a huge at all, as I have always been that tall skinny guy, now I am a tall skinny guy with a tiny gut.
Hopefully this stuff helps to get there. I am looking forward to reading everything here.
First time here
46 year old Male, 6'1", 210lbs, 20% body fat. I started lifting last September (2015). I've been gaining about 1/2 lb of muscle a month, working out 3-4 days a week, 1.5 hours a day (30 min cardio as part of that 1.5 hours). Even if I don't lift weights, I still do my 30 minutes of cardio (hills mostly).
I had some blood work done, and found out that my test was 214. Had it tested again, 273.
4 weeks into my TRT, the Doc has me:
Monday - HcG + B12 (methylcabolamin)
Tuesday - HcG
Wednesday - 1ml Test Cyp
Thursday - AI pill
Friday - Off
Saturday - AI Pill
Sunday - Off
I am going to do this for 10 weeks, per my Doctor, and then do blood work again, to see where I am and determine where I go from there.
I feel fine, but nothing life changing yet, but I will stay on course.
My goal is to end up with a decent physique. I don't want to be a huge at all, as I have always been that tall skinny guy, now I am a tall skinny guy with a tiny gut.
Hopefully this stuff helps to get there. I am looking forward to reading everything here.