Hi Dylan,
I am a 24 year old male weighing 150 lbs at 5'9". I am an extremely hard gainer, I simply don't have a huge appetite. I am 5% body fat. A little history, I have been extremely athletic since a very young age playing competitive soccer my entire life. 2 years ago I got really into lifting weights starting at 125lbs. I did not see huge mass but I got really shredded during the first year. Weight only went up to 130lbs. I started using testosterone last year and have ran 2 cycles, first at 300 Mg's a week and the second at 450 Mg's a week. Since then I have gone up to 150lbs and look bigger then before while still staying shredded at 5% bf. My goal is to get to 165-170 lbs. I am still very new to this and need some help on how to run tren with the hope that it will help me grow and break this plateau. Let me know what you think and if you would do anything different. Btw, I have been out of cardio for the past 2 years to avoid dropping any weight. But do plenty of walking at work for 12 hours. Enough to make me sweat. Again, any help will be appreciated.
I am a 24 year old male weighing 150 lbs at 5'9". I am an extremely hard gainer, I simply don't have a huge appetite. I am 5% body fat. A little history, I have been extremely athletic since a very young age playing competitive soccer my entire life. 2 years ago I got really into lifting weights starting at 125lbs. I did not see huge mass but I got really shredded during the first year. Weight only went up to 130lbs. I started using testosterone last year and have ran 2 cycles, first at 300 Mg's a week and the second at 450 Mg's a week. Since then I have gone up to 150lbs and look bigger then before while still staying shredded at 5% bf. My goal is to get to 165-170 lbs. I am still very new to this and need some help on how to run tren with the hope that it will help me grow and break this plateau. Let me know what you think and if you would do anything different. Btw, I have been out of cardio for the past 2 years to avoid dropping any weight. But do plenty of walking at work for 12 hours. Enough to make me sweat. Again, any help will be appreciated.