Chaos and everyone else, thank you for the kind words...they seriously do mean a lot to me. Just so you know, Chaos I did look into all of the adjunct auxillaries that you mentioned but every single one of them is banned by the NCAA and I would be taking them right in the middle of camp and during the beginning of my season. Plus I have no clue how long those substances are detectable in your body by the CS/GC testing methods that the testing lab at UCLA uses. So they are out of the question (for me at least). But I figured that it was time for a little update for everyone who cares and has followed this thread. Camp ended for me this past Saturday night with our final "tune-up" scrimmage at our stadium which was a success. Monday classes started and we started our "season preparation" with scouting reports, film breakdowns/study, the whole deal.
It feels good to be out of camp as all the nagging little injuries that build up from the physicality of camp have lessened. Of course I'm busy running around all day long as I have several days where I start classes at 8, go straight through til 2, football 2-6:15, and then class from 6:30-9:30 at night. But it's my own doing for being a double major. We have started lifting again as our in-season lift 3 times a week. We are trying to keep our strength up this year as alot of gains made during the offseason tend to melt away as the season wears on. The morale is high as we are pumped for our season opener this Saturday, as it is the next step in our quest for a championship. In looking at my little calender I noticed that I am 5 weeks post-cycle now and I feel completely recovered. I have no problems whatsoever and my energy is high almost constantly. I will go ahead and take blood tests at 8 weeks post cycle and post them for everyone so that everyone can see the results. I hope that this thread has been a help to at least one person out there and as always, questions/comments are always welcome. Until next time that we talk...take care, keep lifitng hard, and onward and upward....
LD
Education is a continuous process ending only when ambition comes to a halt.
-Col. R. I. Rees
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"Only average athletes, those that are far from excellent prepare with average methods. A Champion is not average, but exceptional." ~Vladimir Zatsiorsky
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