I was asked to try out a few things and I agreed. When I am completely done I will give my opinion.
But, I can say this...
Using their test e and Deca. Keeping my doses on the low side and stretched the cycle out longer.
I got their package quickly with no issues.
Gear? Let me say this. Last weekend I got 315 x10 reps for 2 sets. Last time I got this kinda weight for that many reps was when I was on tren.
Their gear I got is legit and the proof is in the results.
Prior to this I was hitting 315 for like 9 reps for 1 set. Maybe another set for like 7 or maybe 8 reps. May not see like a huge jump but if you lift heavy you know that the difference is significant.
I have no doubt I could probably get 405 for 1 rep. And I haven't done that in almost two years (this summer will be two years).
On what bench press?
Do you find two sets with a heavy weight for reps to be all you need? For me 1-2 is plenty. Any more than two and I get diminished returns as in no further hypertrophy and just a longer recovery.
That was flat bench.
Normally I warm up and do what I consider 5 good heavy working sets.
135 x 10 reps, 2 sets
225 x 10 reps, 2 sets
275 x 8 reps, 1 set
315 x 5-10 reps, 5 sets
275 x 10 reps, 1 set
Then onto incline, and maybe pec dec.
But the real working sets are the 315. And the rep range varies on how I feel.
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Damn you do 5 sets with 315? You must have an insane work capacity. I usually see bigger guys doing 315 for one all out set, but you're like "meh, I'll do 5 straight sets with it". Lol
Really isn’t that hard.
But that is the crux of my chest workout. Other sets are warm up prep sets.
Many power lifters do 5 X 5. Common.
I just shoot for the higher rep range.
Obviously this isn’t done natty.
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