I've been off cycle now for 10 weeks and will start my second cycle the beginning of July.
Just a recap, I ran Test C/Deca 500/350 for 12 weeks.
I made good gains and strength.. I also do a bod pod which measures muscle mass, fat, weight etc..
I added 20 lbs of muscle during cycle but 4 weeks after cycle I lost 8lbs and 6 weeks later (today's date 6/14/17) I lost another 5lbs , for a total of 13lbs of muscle lost, and the real shifty part I gained 2% BF... WTF!
My question is very simple, how to maintain muscle mass while off cycle?
My diet and training are still good, calories have decreased because I'm trying to get lean for the summer, which is already here!
While on cycle I was eating 4,500cals of clean lean meats, carbs and fats. I already broke it down before, but here it is again. 300 pro 600 carbs 110 fats , currently 280 pro 300 carbs 70 fats = 3,200cals
Also I'm on TRT, so I don't use a PCT.. I've had blood twice since my cycle. Test levels and estrogen are perfect, I don't remember the exact numbers but Test was 800 and e2 around 36.. also my overall blood work was normal, nothing off the charts.
I know a few members talk about cortisol being "gains killer" after cycle and to take GW.. but I'm just wondering how to keep my muscle I just busted my ass for after cycle without running more gear or taking sarms. I could be wrong but I thought the biggest factor was because our testosterone levels drop dramatically after cycle, but with being on TRT my levels are still high.
The only thing I can think of that would contribute to muscle lost, is maybe I'm overtraining?
Although my workout routine is still the same, I still try to keep the same intensity up just with lower weights. Another factor is maybe I'm not eating enough? Maybe I dropped to many calories for my body and need to increase them?
Sorry for the super long post... I am just looking for some advice on how to maintain most of my gains after cycle, I know we can't keep 100% of what we just put on..but as I will be starting another cycle soon and don't really like this roller coaster of emotions losing everything I worked very hard for!
Just a recap, I ran Test C/Deca 500/350 for 12 weeks.
I made good gains and strength.. I also do a bod pod which measures muscle mass, fat, weight etc..
I added 20 lbs of muscle during cycle but 4 weeks after cycle I lost 8lbs and 6 weeks later (today's date 6/14/17) I lost another 5lbs , for a total of 13lbs of muscle lost, and the real shifty part I gained 2% BF... WTF!
My question is very simple, how to maintain muscle mass while off cycle?
My diet and training are still good, calories have decreased because I'm trying to get lean for the summer, which is already here!
While on cycle I was eating 4,500cals of clean lean meats, carbs and fats. I already broke it down before, but here it is again. 300 pro 600 carbs 110 fats , currently 280 pro 300 carbs 70 fats = 3,200cals
Also I'm on TRT, so I don't use a PCT.. I've had blood twice since my cycle. Test levels and estrogen are perfect, I don't remember the exact numbers but Test was 800 and e2 around 36.. also my overall blood work was normal, nothing off the charts.
I know a few members talk about cortisol being "gains killer" after cycle and to take GW.. but I'm just wondering how to keep my muscle I just busted my ass for after cycle without running more gear or taking sarms. I could be wrong but I thought the biggest factor was because our testosterone levels drop dramatically after cycle, but with being on TRT my levels are still high.
The only thing I can think of that would contribute to muscle lost, is maybe I'm overtraining?
Although my workout routine is still the same, I still try to keep the same intensity up just with lower weights. Another factor is maybe I'm not eating enough? Maybe I dropped to many calories for my body and need to increase them?
Sorry for the super long post... I am just looking for some advice on how to maintain most of my gains after cycle, I know we can't keep 100% of what we just put on..but as I will be starting another cycle soon and don't really like this roller coaster of emotions losing everything I worked very hard for!



