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Keeping strength gains after sarms

hikkomok

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Hi guys I'm currently running an lgd solo cycle and so far my lifts have been going up steadily and my bench press is up 35lbs and I'm only on the fifth week which is great. I was wondering if my strength gains will go down at all after I finish the cycle and by how much. I know there are a lot of variables but let's say that everything is on point, thanks in advance guys.
 
no you should keep most if not all of it, as long as you have a proper pct in line (clomid, GW from www.sarmsx.com) you should have no problem keeping everything
 
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Hi guys I'm currently running an lgd solo cycle and so far my lifts have been going up steadily and my bench press is up 35lbs and I'm only on the fifth week which is great. I was wondering if my strength gains will go down at all after I finish the cycle and by how much. I know there are a lot of variables but let's say that everything is on point, thanks in advance guys.

Keep your diet and training in check after the cycle and run the correct mini pct, and you will be good to keep your gains. Sarms are very keepable gains compared to AAS

Your pct should look like this

PCT

Clomid 50/25/25/25
GW 20mg per day

https://www.sarmsx.com/stacks/sarms-mini-pct-stack-1
 
Hi guys I'm currently running an lgd solo cycle and so far my lifts have been going up steadily and my bench press is up 35lbs and I'm only on the fifth week which is great. I was wondering if my strength gains will go down at all after I finish the cycle and by how much. I know there are a lot of variables but let's say that everything is on point, thanks in advance guys.


if you run the proper pct, continue to be intense and disciplined with diet and training, then no, you will not lose it... sarms gains are extremely clean and far easier to maintain but remember, maintenance is always the most difficult part, not getting there... getting there is the easy part... maintaining is where it gets difficult... you most certainly can do it, but that really is up to you... you should definitely follow up this cycle with a more advanced cycle next... you only need 2-3 weeks off after pct and you can go again
 
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