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popefinger
03-06-2008, 09:02 PM
has anybody who has used tren experienced a negative affect on your endurance??
sti360hp
03-06-2008, 09:06 PM
Bump for answers... Starting Tren next week and wondering if its gonna kill my cardio...
lola26
03-06-2008, 09:12 PM
nope, not me.
jjgonz
03-06-2008, 09:16 PM
lola walking around after lifting and putting plates back on the rack doesnt count for cardio :D:D
zznwhs
03-06-2008, 09:26 PM
has anybody who has used tren experienced a negative affect on your endurance??
I wouldn't say it "kills" your cardio. I have used tren on cutting cycles when I was doing plenty of cardio, and I didnt notice a huge difference. My guess is you would only notice a difference if you competed in a sport that involves endurance.
popefinger
03-06-2008, 09:34 PM
lol!! thats funny shit... I got an mma fight coming up and i cant afford to lose my cardio. everything tren offers will benefit me greatly, as long as i knock him out or submit him in the first round....
SuperLats
03-06-2008, 09:37 PM
Used Tren E at 250mg a wk. for 7 weeks and it killed my endurance, i played football, and running 40 yd sprints felt like 60 yd sprints no shit even my coach noticed and said something about aas use. Could have been something else but i was on tren only cycle and deca and test never did it as bad. Its weird because tren makes you at lot leaner. I would like to know what causes this and how to control it.:confused:
zznwhs
03-06-2008, 09:46 PM
lol!! thats funny shit... I got an mma fight coming up and i cant afford to lose my cardio. everything tren offers will benefit me greatly, as long as i knock him out or submit him in the first round....
Well...luckily the tren will make you good and pissed off going into the fight...so just make your game plan to knock him out in about the first 90 seconds of the first round :D
SteroidalTendency
03-06-2008, 09:54 PM
tren increase red blood cell production which would make cardio increase
Kott425
03-06-2008, 09:55 PM
It didn't really kill my cardio but it did affect it somewhat. I think it affects your air flow by restricting your bronchial tubes. I'm on tren right now and do cardio all the time. It will only affect you if your playing a sport.
SteroidalTendency
03-06-2008, 09:56 PM
i know a wrestling coach on it.. kills it cardio wise, 15% incline on the treadmill... fuck
lunny
03-06-2008, 09:58 PM
Tren fucking destroyed my cardio!!! my legs couldnt handle the pumps!!!!
SteroidalTendency
03-06-2008, 10:00 PM
ya, the pumps are a different story, that guy im talking about always talks about that, but oxygen is increased and so is recovery time.
lola26
03-06-2008, 10:05 PM
lola walking around after lifting and putting plates back on the rack doesnt count for cardio :D:D
says you:D
loading and unloading 40 plates off the leg press is cardio!
zznwhs
03-06-2008, 10:07 PM
tren increase red blood cell production which would make cardio increase
Prostaglandins in tren cause bronchial constriction.
Copied from steroid.com:
There is a method of prostaglandin production whereby prostaglandins made from one pathway in particular happen to dictate some muscle constriction as well as platlet aggregation, while the other method of production dictates bronchial constriction, and this could possibly be the means by which Tren Acetate causes that vicious cough. The reason why though this is speculation the enanthate version doesn't cause this rapid rise in prostaglandins is because of its more steady release, and my body's ability to gradually acclimatize itself to this. If you look at the graphs in the Minto studies (in the Deca profile), you'll see that the rise and rapid peak in blood plasma levels afforded by short esters are profoundly higher than those provided with longer esters, and it's my belief that the enanthate ester provides a lower peak level and less rapid rise in prostaglandin levels, especially the ones which dictate that second form of prostaglandin release which causes bronchial constriction. I feel that this bronchial constriction never really leaves you while you use any form of Tren, and this is what causes the shortness of breath experienced by many athletes on Tren.
popefinger
03-06-2008, 10:07 PM
heres a lil sumtin... not my opinion....
The most common complaint with Trenbolone is that it can reduce aerobic capacity possibly due to bronchial dilation from increased prostaglandin formation. However at least in most users, since the blood levels of Trenbolone Enanthate won’t spike as rapidly or peak to as high of a level as quickly as we see with the Acetate version- this effect is not as pronounced with the Enanthate version. Thus the infamous “Tren Cough” many users complain about with the Acetate version isn’t as common with the Enanthate ester.
zznwhs
03-06-2008, 10:11 PM
My advice..before you go into the fight..take some form of ECA stack which will open the bronchial tubes...it will also piss you off even more. One question though...do they drug test in the MMA association you fight in?
popefinger
03-06-2008, 10:12 PM
good work ZZ!! i guess tren is out for me as i play futbol all year and train for fights all year... fuk me... thnx to all
popefinger
03-06-2008, 10:14 PM
this particular organization does not test or shall i say havnt tested me yet and ive had several fights over the last 2 yrs.... I just cant afford to go out and blow my load and get my face beat in
SuperLats
03-11-2008, 10:51 PM
ECA stack? whats this, sounds new to me, please inform me on this, i really like tren but i really hate feeling out of shape.
zznwhs
03-11-2008, 10:55 PM
ECA stack? whats this, sounds new to me, please inform me on this, i really like tren but i really hate feeling out of shape.
ECA....Ephedrine, Caffeine, Aspirin
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