Hey guys! Hope you’re all doing well!
I haven’t posted much this week — it’s been a seriously intense one.
On the personal side, things got a bit shaken up: unfortunately, my wife and I were just informed that we have to move out within 3 months, as our landlord terminated the lease. So right now, I’m dealing with apartment hunting, reorganizing everything… and most importantly, making sure the new place has enough space for my home gym!
On the training front, no missed sessions. I’m still doing both gym and cycling every single day. I’ve been hitting some new PRs in the gym, and with the amazing weather here, I’ve been enjoying evening rides more than ever — it’s really keeping me grounded.
Big update on the coaching side: I’m in the process of switching to a new team for diet, training, and the enhanced side. My current coach hasn’t been very responsive, and I found a new coaching team for the same price — but this time, they actually have doctors involved for the chemistry side, which makes a huge difference.
That said, I’m a bit in a grey area regarding my cycle right now.
Here’s the context:
I ran my
first cycle purely oral (Tbol, Salbutamol, T3, T4, Anavar, Proviron), and then jumped straight into my current cycle. I’m currently in
week 9. I’ve stopped the Tbol and recently started Primobolan. Originally, I had planned to run this cycle for
24 weeks, but the new coach thinks that’s far too long for a second cycle.
He’s recommending that I
cut it short at 12 weeks, give my body time to recover, get blood markers back in range (my
testosterone and HDL were low after the first cycle), and
relaunch with a new 12-week cycle in 2-3 months.
He also mentioned two possible paths:
- Do a full PCT now (which could be rough and slow, given the back-to-back cycles)
- Or transition into TRT for a few months and stabilize before planning another full cycle.
TRT has been on my radar for a while now anyway, so I’ll have a
video call on Saturday to discuss all that in detail. I’ll definitely keep you all updated.
Training-wise, no huge changes — we’re simply switching from a body-part split to
push/pull/legs, which I think will fit better with my schedule.
For nutrition, not a drastic shift either, but the new coach recommends reducing
powdered protein and carb sources (like whey, rice flour, dextrin) in favor of
more solid whole foods. But macros will stay roughly the same.
So, I’ve booked a
full blood panel for next week to check where my markers are at — testosterone, estrogen, cholesterol, liver, kidney function, etc. Once I get the results, I’ll make a clear decision about whether I go with a proper PCT or transition into TRT as discussed.
I’ll also post an updated
physique photo later this week to show where I’m currently standing after these 9 weeks of training and cycling.
Thanks for reading if you made it this far — I really appreciate the support here.
As always, open to feedback or advice — let’s keep pushing!