Dems run from Ill. gov’s running mate, an unknown with steroid use, abuse allegations in past

CHICAGO (AP) — Just when Illinois was starting to move on from the scandals of ousted Gov. Rod Blagojevich, along comes Scott Lee Cohen.

After the political unknown managed to win the Democratic nomination for lieutenant governor Tuesday, it became widely known that he was accused of abusing his ex-wife and holding a knife to the throat of an ex-girlfriend — a woman who was herself charged with prostitution. He also admits using steroids in the past.

Democratic leaders hadn’t considered Cohen a threat to win and didn’t highlight his past during the campaign. Now they’re alarmed that Cohen could drag down the ticket he shares with Gov. Pat Quinn.

He is refusing demands that he step out of the race; if he doesn’t, Quinn might have to change parties to sever Cohen’s political aspirations from his own.

Quinn already was facing a tough Republican challenge, and with a similarly tight U.S. Senate race expected, the stakes could extend beyond the state offices for Illinois Democrats.

“It really puts all of us in jeopardy,” said U.S. Rep. Danny Davis, D-Ill.

Cohen, a pawnbroker and owner of a cleaning supplies company, ran against several veteran politicians but spent $2 million — mostly his own money — on his campaign, more than twice as much as all his opponents combined.

He gained strong name recognition with a flurry of advertising featuring people who said they got jobs at employment fairs he held. He organized three in Chicago during the past eight months to a year, he said.

“Only one candidate for lieutenant governor is holding job fairs in Illinois,” intoned a moderator in his ads.

Despite the money Cohen pumped into his ads, Democrats and political watchers didn’t pay attention to his past because he was considered a longshot. Quinn said he knew nothing about the allegations against Cohen until after Tuesday’s primary.

Cohen was arrested in 2005 on domestic battery charges for allegedly pushing his then-girlfriend’s head against a wall and holding a knife to her throat. The charges were dropped when she failed to show up for a court date.

The Chicago Tribune reported police records show the woman had been arrested for prostitution. Cohen told Chicago’s WTTW-TV that he met her at a “massage therapy place” and believed she was a masseuse.

Cohen has denied hitting the woman and called their relationship “tumultuous.”

“I never tried to cut her throat,” he said on WTTW.

Cohen also has denied ever abusing his ex-wife, Debbie York-Cohen. When she filed for divorce in 2005, she sought an order of protection against him and has said his violence was fueled by anabolic steroids. Cohen admits the steroid use.

“I never touched any woman,” he told Chicago’s WLS-TV on Thursday. “That’s not my style, that’s not me.”

Cohen’s campaign did not respond to requests for interviews from The Associated Press.

Cohen points out that he disclosed his arrest before he announced his candidacy and it was written about by the Chicago Sun-Times in March 2009.

His win leaves Democrats with little public recourse except pleading with Cohen to give up the campaign.

“If I was to say anything I would go back to the Bible: Let us reason together or else we might all be destroyed by the edge of the sword,” Davis said.

U.S. Sen. Dick Durbin said Cohen needs to step aside and the people he trusts politically need to make that clear to him.

“Mr. Cohen is not going to be the lieutenant governor,” said Durbin, who chastised the party and the media for not doing a better job vetting candidates.

But as it currently stands, as Cohen goes, so goes Quinn. Illinois voters pick party nominees for governor and lieutenant governor separately, but they run on a single ticket in the general election.

Quinn, who inherited the job after Blagojevich’s ouster following federal corruption charges, already is vulnerable after barely eking out a narrow primary victory and facing a tough challenge from Republicans in November.

Quinn had not talked to Cohen as of Friday and the campaign was “looking at every option,” said Quinn spokeswoman Elizabeth Austin.

“Mr. Cohen has said publicly that if he is persuaded that the people think he should leave the ballot that he would leave voluntarily and that would certainly be the best option for all concerned,” Austin said.

Durbin and Davis dismissed the idea of trying to get President Barack Obama’s help in defusing yet another embarrassing political problem in his home state, after the Blagojevich scandal and the dustup over Blagojevich’s nomination of Roland Burris for Obama’s old Senate said.

“First and foremost we should take care of our own problems. We don’t need to go to 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue to find a solution here,” Durbin said.

Cohen’s brother Randy said his brother is being unfairly attacked.

“Scott Cohen is very smart and very underestimated. He wants to help people. Scott is a very honest person,” he said.

If Cohen voluntarily resigns from the ticket, he would be replaced on the ballot by state party leaders. If he doesn’t, Durbin and others say Quinn can consider the possibility of running without him by leaving the Democratic Party.

It’s happened before. In 1986, Democrat Adlai Stevenson III created the Illinois Solidarity Party to avoid running with a lieutenant governor candidate who was a follower of frequent presidential candidate Lyndon LaRouche. Stevenson lost to Republican Gov. Jim Thompson.

Democratic state Rep. John Fritchey said the choices are bad ones for Quinn.

“Pat undeservedly finds himself in a situation where there’s two options which both likely lead to a loss — one being running with Cohen and two being running on a new party,” he said. “We’ve seen this movie before.”

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Associated Press writers Sophia Tareen in Chicago and John O’Connor in Springfield contributed to this report.

(This version CORRECTS Cohen’s ex-wife’s name to York-Cohen.)

Source: latimes.com/news

Steroids involved in arrest

Police arrested a North Liberty man Thursday after drugs, including steroids, and related paraphernalia were found in his residence in November.

According to criminal complaints, a state of Iowa narcotics search warrant was executed on Nov. 28 at 1572 Vandello Circle, the residence of 37-year-old Troy T. Cooper.

Police said they found a small baggie containing a substance that later tested positive for methamphetamine in Cooper’s room, as well as 15 50-mg steroid doses.

Police said they also recovered syringes, a marijuana grinder and a digital scale as well as pipes, or “tooters,” with burnt residue.

Cooper admitted the meth and steroids belonged to him, police said.

Cooper has been charged with two counts of possession of a controlled substance and possession of drug paraphernalia.

He remained in the Johnson County Jail on a $4,500 cash-only bond.

Source:press-citizen.com

BodyBuilding does not mean steroids

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If you say to regular people that you practice bodybuilding they will ask or presume that you use steroids. Why? Why steroids are always related and discussed in regards to bodybuilding. I must admit, there are bodybuilders who use steroids but that does not mean that each bodybuilder uses steroids.
We can say the same thing about American football players, they also use steroids and not only they. If you a new to the steroids subject you will want to understand that steroids are not magic pill which once taken will make you the guy from the magazine. Steroids are just 10% in your way to the body you want to get. If you do not train correct, if you do not eat correct and if you do not rest enough forget about that body you see in magazines even with steroids.

What is bodybuilding? Bodybuilding is the art of building your body and you can build it without steroids, just go to the gym and train in a correct way, eat clean and sleep enough and your body will begin to change. Did you even try this? Then why are you criticizing  bodybuilders and say all of them use steroids?
If you admire the way they look just tell them this, if you are envy that you do not have such body then go to the gym, find a trainer and begin training. Everything is in your hands and you can still look great without steroids.

Good luck in your way to a better body.

Source: musclesprod.com

Steroids’ shadow is AP Sports Story of the Year

Alex Rodriguez joined the list of cheaters this year, and Manny Ramirez and David “Big Papi” Ortiz are forever tainted now, too.

Five years after Major League Baseball added punishments to its testing program, questions about performance-enhancing drugs still swirl around America’s favorite pastime. The sport’s ongoing drug problem was chosen as the 2009 Story of the Year by members of The Associated Press, outmuscling even the shocking downfall of Tiger Woods.

“The impact that that story had made it the story of the year,” said Lance Hanlin, sports editor of the Beaufort (S.C.) Gazette and The (Hilton Head) Island Packet. “It was a big, ongoing, overall story.”

In fact, the Woods scandal finished fifth in the top story voting. Jimmie Johnson’s unprecedented fourth straight NASCAR championship was second, followed by Roger Federer winning his 15th Grand Slam and Brett Favre ending his (second) retirement to lead the Minnesota Vikings to the division title.

This year’s balloting was unusual in that a major story — Woods’ accident on Nov. 27 and the salacious revelations that followed — happened after voting had started.

By then, 37 of 161 ballots had been submitted by editors at U.S. newspapers which are members of the AP. The voters were asked to rank the top 10 sports stories of the year, with the first-place story getting 10 points, the second-place story receiving nine points, and so on.

Given the extraordinary nature of the Woods story, the AP added it to the top stories ballot Nov. 30 and gave editors who had voted prior to that the chance to submit a new ballot, which about 10 did.

“I think it’s transcended sports in general. It’s become a national story,” said Phil Kaplan, the deputy sports editor at the Knoxville (Tenn.) News Sentinel, who changed his vote to place the Woods’ scandal ahead of baseball’s drug woes.

“He’s such a figure in sports that people are interested,” Kaplan added. “People who don’t follow sports are following this story.”

Nonetheless, the final tally had the steroids story with 800 points to 617 points for Woods’ travails. And even if only the votes cast after the Woods’ scandal broke were counted, editors still picked the steroid scourge as the year’s top story.

Voters who included the Woods saga on their list, however, were more likely to make it their top item: His downfall received 41 first-place votes compared with 27 for the steroids crisis.

Though only one major leaguer tested positive for a performance-enhancing drug in this, the first full year under toughened rules, baseball still finds itself trapped in the clutches of the Steroid Era.

Spring training began with A-Rod, the highest-paid player in the game and one of its biggest stars, admitting that he used banned substances from 2001-2003 while playing for the Texas Rangers. Initially greeted with boos and foam syringes by some fans, the taunts quieted as he and the New York Yankees steamrolled their way to a 27th World Series title.

But he will forever be linked to Barry Bonds, Mark McGwire and Sammy Sosa — and not only because of their place on baseball’s home run list.

In May, Ramirez was suspended for 50 games after baseball obtained records that showed the Los Angeles Dodgers slugger used the female fertility drug HCG, or human chorionic gonadotropin. HCG is popular among steroid users because it can mitigate the side effects of ending a cycle of the drugs.

The summer brought reports that Ortiz and Sosa were on the infamous “list,” 104 players who federal prosecutors allege tested positive in baseball’s anonymous 2003 survey.

Sosa’s inclusion was hardly a surprise. Neither he nor McGwire, the stars of baseball’s great home run race in 1998, have ever admitted using performance-enhancing drugs. But people have been suspicious of them for years, and their appearances at that Congressional hearing in 2005 did nothing to change that.

Ortiz, though, was considered one of baseball’s good guys, his size, smile and cute nickname making him seem more teddy bear than surly slugger.

Ortiz said he may have been careless in buying over-the-counter supplements and vitamins, but he insisted he’s never knowingly used performance-enhancing drugs. And because the results of that 2003 survey were supposed to be anonymous and are now under seal, there’s no way to know whether Ortiz actually tested positive or, if he did test positive, whether it was for steroids or a substance contained in a supplement.

Miguel Tejada finally ‘fessed up to buying HGH — he still says he threw the drugs away — and became the first high-profile player to be convicted of a crime stemming from the steroids mess. He was sentenced to a year of probation after pleading guilty in federal court to misleading Congress about the use of performance-enhancing drugs.

Bonds and Roger Clemens remain in limbo, their legal cases related to performance-enhancing drugs working their way through the system.

Baseball is in a sort of limbo, too, unable to shake the taint of drugs no matter how often it tests its players or how many suspensions it hands out.

“Too bad for him, too bad for baseball. Too bad for both,” New York Yankees star Derek Jeter said this summer when the news about Ortiz surfaced. “I’m sad for everyone. Once again, we’re sitting here talking about this again.”

source: google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5hJLF6w5fiugnRbhmc83vrZotjmkwD9CP94SG1

Pacquiao Peeved Over Mayweather’s Accusations Filipino Used Performance Enhancers

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U.S (AHN) - After the highly-publicized squabble on the doping test, Manny Pacquiao fired back on the Floyd Mayweather’s steroid accusations, leading to a possible legal battle between two camps.

Pacquiao, widely recognized as the best fighter in the world, said he is all fed up by accusations he has been taking steroids as part of his regimen.

Everything was set for the highly-touted bout between two of the era’s best fighters, but hit a snag due to one costly fight detail.

Mayweather wanted to employ Olympic-style drug testing that will be facilitated by the U.S Anti-Doping Agency, but Pacquaio did not agree to the stipulation.

The Olympic-style drug testing requires the athletes to have a random drug testing through blood samples during the training camp, a week before the fight, and at fight night.

Pacquiao insisted that the drug testing being conducted by the Nevada commission is enough to determine boxers are free from using performance-enhancing drugs such as steroids.

Weeks before the Cotto fight, Floyd Mayweather Sr. spoke in an interview alleging Pacquiao of using steroids in every fight.

Pacquiao said he has heard enough and plans to file a libel suits against Mayweather Jr and Golden Boy Promotions CEO Richard Schaefer.

HBO endorsed Sen. John McCain to serve as the mediator on the drug testing issues but talks between the two camps are at an impasse.

Top-Rank head honcho Bob Arum said that he has been working out an alternative fight for Pacquiao on March 13.

Former Jr. Welterweight champion Paul Malignaggi, the newest challenger for Pacman’s WBO welterweight title, is a possible opponent.

The fight considered as the most lucrative bout in boxing history may never happen, at least in the ring.

Because in the next few the two fighters could attend another expensive battle, this time in court.

Via: allheadlinenews.com

1 in 4 Soldiers Abuse Prescription Drugs!

soldiers-drugsA health survey by the Pentagon released last week reportedly indicated that one in four soldiers admitted to abusing prescription drugs over a one year period.

The survey consisted of more than 28,500 respondents composed of U.S. troops and was conducted last year. The results of the study also showed that about 20% of Marines abused prescription drugs, mostly painkillers.

The results of the study may indeed be indicative of the toll that fighting in multiple wars may be taking on the United States military. It is not uncommon for someone in the service to be sent to multiple combat deployments.

Brig. Gen. Colleen McGuire, the Director of the Army Suicide Prevention Task Force, was quoted as saying: “We are aware that more prescription drugs are being used today for pain management and behavioral health issues. These areas of substance abuse along with increased use of alcohol concern us.”

The survey reportedly showed prescription drugs as the most abused substance in the military. Next in line are marijuana and amphetamines; prescription drugs, though, are said to be used at triple the rate of the other two.

Army Surgeon General Lt. Gen. Eric Schoomaker has created a task force that will be reviewing the pain management practices being followed by those in the service. The Army will also be expanding programs related to the treatment and education of soldiers regarding drug abuse.

source: http://hometestingblog.testcountry.com/

Is Manny Pacquiao on Steroids? (Part 2)

mannypacquiao-300x297To continue with the discussion on whether or not Pacquiao is on steroids, we bring you more of the signs and side effects of steroid use. Again, we invite you draw your own conclusion.

Increased thickness and length of body hair. We are unsure whether it is his Filipino lineage that is to “blame”, but the guy simply does not have too much bodily hair for some reason.

Abnormally excessive development of the breast tissue. Kermit Cintron was quoted as saying that Pacquiao “looks ripped like Bruce Lee.” You can see it, you decide.

Almost cartoonish muscle growth. We go back to the Bruce Lee analogy – both Lee and Pacquiao are ripped and cut, but they retain that lean physique that Asians seem to have. No wrestler-type humongous muscles for these two.

manny pacquiaoThe unfortunate thing about the scandals that have rocked the worlds of baseball and wrestling and other sports is that there is now a tendency for people to think that anyone who can do anything amazing and worthwhile must be on something. In the case of Pacquaio, he has indeed come a long way from being the 16-year-old boxer from the Southern Philippines into a shining start in the international boxing scene. That is certainly quite an accomplishment, and it does seem like something that may be a little difficult for some of his competitors to swallow.

We have definitely not heard the last about this issue; we are, after all, a good three months away from what will most certainly be another much-awaited fight: Manny Pacquiao vs. Floyd Mayweather, Jr. An Olympic-style drug testing has already been requested for, and we can’t wait to see what will come out of those tests – and what accusers will have to say about it.

Source: http://hometestingblog.testcountry.com

Is Manny Pacquiao on Steroids?

manny-pacquiaoThere has been uproar over steroid-use accusations hurled against boxing superstar Manny Pacquiao – and we figure it’s not exactly the kind of reaction that his accusers are hoping for. It seems like Pacquiao’s accusers are getting into a line of sorts; we have heard from Floyd Mayweather Sr. and welterweight title holder Kermit Cintron. Joining their ranks is boxer Paulie Malignaggi, who, despite his win over Juan Diaz in an anticipated rematch at the UIC Pavilion in Chicago, has been talking about how he thinks Pacquiao must be on steroids.

manny-pacquiaoWe found an interesting article regarding the possibility of steroid use by Pacquiao, for those who are now as interested in the issue as we are. Steve Lewis shares symptoms and side effects that may be seen on those who are either on steroids or performance-enhancing drugs, and we will in turn share some of them with you. He has his own opinion on whether Manny Pacquiao fits the bill – and we invite you to draw your own conclusions as well.

Unusually greasy hair or oily skin. Check out Manny Pacquiao videos – both in the ring and outside of it – and compare his hair and skin against those of other boxers to see if he has these conditions.

Hair loss and receding hairline. At least from where we are looking, we have yet to see a bald spot on the No. 1 pound-for-pound boxer. (Just a side note: Pacquiao is actually an official endorser of a shampoo in his home country Philippines.)

Acne breakouts in the shoulder and back area. This guy is usually shirtless. If you have HD, you will be able to see what is obviously not there.

Increased aggression or irritability and disrespectful or abusive behavior. We have watched a lot of boxing, but we do not think we have ever seen Pacquiao without a smile on his face, at least when he is not doing his thing in the ring.

Source: hometestingblog.testcountry.com

Best moment to take steroids.

gp-test-cyp-250This is the question each bodybuilder has to answer. However the answer is simple in the same time there are many factors which should be taken into account.

1.First thing is your age. If you do not have at least 22 years do not even think about steroids.

2. Second thing is your experience. If you have not trained at least 3 years naturally then it is still not the time for steroids. The idea is that you must get maximum of your genetics after which you can start taking steroids to move to another level.

3. You must have progress without steroids. If during your years of training you have not experienced good growth it means you do not know a lot about your body, training and nutrition so do your homework and when you will add at least 12Kgs of muscles without steroids then move to another step.

4. Knowledge. By this I mean you must know what you are taking and why. For this you must read a lot use forums and talk to experienced people.

When all these points are ok you can start your first cycle.

Good luck!

Stacking steroids for newbies.

gp-stan-10INTRO:
So you want to create the perfect cycle for yourself. So how do you go about this? Well there’s a lot of things you need to know before you can sit down and create yourself a perfect cycle.

The most important thing you need to know is what your EXACT goals are for THIS cycle. From here you can figure out exactly what steroids are right for you and at what dosages.

BASICS:
So what about steroids, ancillaries, and other drugs do you need to know? You need to know the basics of the most popular drugs available.

Steroids:
-Testosterone (Enan, Cyp, Prop, Sust, Omna)/Test
-Deca-Durabolin/Deca
-Equipose/EQ
-Dianabol/D-bol
-Winstrol/Winny
-Anadrol/Drol
-Halotestin/Halo
-Anavar/Var
-Tren/Fina
-Primobolan/Primo

Ancillaries:
-Nolvadex/Nolva (Tamoxifen)
-Arimidex/Arim (Anastrozole)
-Femera/Fem (Letrozole)
-Aromasin (Exemestane)
-Clomid
-HCG
-Proviron (technically a steroid, but oft considered an ancillary)
-Finasteride/Proscar
-Bromocriptine/Bromo

Other BBing/Performance Enhancing Drugs:
-Clenbuterol/Clen
-Cytomel/Cynomel/T3
-DNP
-Insulin/Slin
-Human Growth Hormone/hGH/GH
-EPO

There are of course many other types of steroids, ancillaries and sports enhancing drugs, but they are extremely rare. I won’t go into a full discussion about each of the drugs above, but will just list properties of the drugs and state which steroids have those properties.

- Large Mass Steroids: Test, Deca, Drol, D-bol and to a lesser extent: EQ, Primo
- Strength Steroids: Test, Drol, D-bol, Tren and to a lesser extent: Halo, Var
- Steroids that have low/no aromatization: Drol, EQ, Primo, Halo, Var, Tren, Winny
- Steroids that raise red blood cell count: EQ, Drol and to a lesser extent: most others
-Low -Lean Mass Steroids: Winny, Halo, Var, Tren -
- Steroids with direct fat-burning properties: Test, Tren, Var -Mostly Androgenic Steroids: Halo, Methyltest
- Mostly Anabolic Steroids: Deca, EQ, Primo, Winny, Var
- Highly Anabolic Androgens: D-bol, Drol, Tren
- Mostly even Androgenic/Anabolic Steroids: Test
- Steroid most likely to cause aggression: Tren
- Liver Toxic Steroids: D-bol, Winny, Drol, Halo, Methyltest, Var
- Short Acting Steroids: Test Prop, D-bol, Winny, Drol, Halo, Var, Tren
- Long Acting Steroids: Test Enan, Test Cyp, Deca, EQ, Primo, Sust, Omna
- Progestins: Deca, Anadrol
- Prolactins: Tren
- Acts like an estrogen: Anadrol
- Anti-Progestin: Winny* (anecdotal evidence)
- Drugs for Mass (excluding AAS): Slin
- Drugs for Strength (excluding AAS): Slin, GH
- Anti-Aromatases: Arimidex, Femera, Aromasin, Proviron
- Anti-Estrogens: Nolvadex, Clomid
- Anti-Androgens: Finasteride
- Fat Burners: Clen, T3, DNP, GH
- Anti-Prolactin: Bromo
- Stimulates LH release: HCG -Aids HPTA recovery: Clomid, Nolva, GH
- Drugs that increase red-blood cell count (excluding AAS): EPO, GH
- Drugs that raise IGF-1 (excluding oral AAS): Slin, GH

THEORY:
Ok so now that you know what drugs do what, we can begin to discuss what properties a cycle should have. From there we can begin to see how these drugs can be combined to form a “stack.” The idea behind the stack is to create a synergy between the drugs involved to give an effect that’s greater than the sum of the parts.

Mass Cycles:
These are cycles were all out mass is required. Here we give no consideration to fat gain, water gain or any of that stuff. We are just looking to pack on as much muscle as possible (don’t forget, water and fat are GOOD for muscle gains).

To get all out mass, we need to attack our system from all angles. We need steroids that are highly androgenic and highly anabolic. We need steroids that are known to pack on a lot of mass. In general, steroids that do not aromatize, do not activate the AR and do not pack on a lot of mass aren’t needed. For injectables we would rather have long acting esters than short ones, as the long acting esters tend to pool up in your blood and generally leave you with more hormone at any given point. For orals we prefer those that either aromatize heavily, or cause an explosion of mass by similar estrogenic properties. The use of orals is mainly to kick off the mass cycle, gives you near instant results and puts your body in a good anabolic state when the long acting esters kick in.

With all that said the best steroids for mass are: Test Enan, Test Cyp, Deca, D-bol and Drol. Advanced users can also use things like Insulin and GH.

Cutting Cycles:
Realize that with the exception of Test, Tren and Anavar, no steroid has a direct impact on fat burning. Even Test, Tren and Var have limited effects on fat burning. You shouldn’t go into a cutting cycle with the mindset of “These steroids are going to help me loose fat.” Instead you should think of the steroids as muscle sparring. Basically you’re using them to preserve the muscle that you have, while cardio and your true fat burners (like Clen, DNP and T3) work on the fat. All steroids listed above meet the first requirement; they will all help you retain muscle in a calorie deficient diet. However, if you are cutting you certainly do not want your steroids to be in the way either. Some steroids (drol) actually make it harder to loose fat. Others can bloat you up so bad that even with a low body fat percentage, most of your definition can be lost. So what we need here is steroids that are more androgenic than anabolic. We need steroids that have direct fat burning properties and steroids that do not aromatize heavily. If we do use a long acting ester, we would prefer to use one that doesn’t aromatize heavily, if the injectable does aromatize significantly, we would prefer to use a short acting ester as short acting esters don’t pool up, and an anti-aromatase would be a good idea.

Best fat burners: Clen and T3. Advanced users may also use DNP and GH

Best steroids for cutting: Test Prop, EQ, Primo, Tren, Winny, Halo, Proviron, Var

Sports/Performance Enhancing Cycles:
Now I can’t claim that I know what’s really best for a non-bodybuilding athlete. But I can take a guess and you guys that do participate in sports can probably figure it out given my explanations.

First let’s look at sports that require strength without increased mass. Obviously any “mass builder” is out the door. Any steroid that aromatizes heavily is not desirable here, as the extra water will certainly make you put on weight. Your best drugs for this purpose would be: Halo, Winny, Var and GH. If you can afford a few extra pounds (like in the offseason or what not), Tren would also be a good steroid.

Now let’s look at cycles for sports that require endurance. As we’ve discussed before, some steroids increase red blood cell count significantly; this equals better endurance performance. The best drugs to use for this purpose are EQ, GH and EPO. Because EPO can have such a drastic effect on red blood cell count, it is NOT recommended that you use it along with steroids.

POST-CYCLE THERAPY (PCT):
When you use any steroid, your HPTA will be suppressed. What this means is that your system is not producing any endogenous testosterone, which means you won’t have any hormone to help maintain your gains. What good is a cycle if you can’t keep your gains? So the key to cycling is to get your endogenous test back on track ASAP.

One thing that will hinder HPTA activation is excess estrogen, whether it is from aromatizable steroids used in your cycle or whether it be endogenous estrogen. Using anti-estrogens like Clomid and Nolva will help prevent this negative feedback.

When your body sends out LH (leutinizing hormone), it signals your testicles to begin producing test again. During your cycle, LH release will be suppressed and will remain suppressed for a few weeks after your cycle. HCG mimics LH and helps your testicles start producing testosterone. For our purposes we should view HCG as a “bridge” between your cycle and the time your LH returns to normal function. However, HCG when used to heavily or for too long will actually suppress natural test production so it can be counter productive.

Different cycles will suppress your HPTA to different degrees. Cycles including Deca and Fina will be more suppressive than cycles including Var and Primo. I don’t have the energy to design a post cycle therapy for each cycle, so I will post here a post cycle therapy program that should help you recover from any sane and sensible cycle.

Before we outline the universal post-cycle therapy, we need to define when a cycle officially ends. If you are using long acting esters, your cycle ends 2-3 weeks after you take your last shot of the long ester (I wont explain why, just accept it). If you are using ONLY short acting steroids OR your last shot of long acting steroids was over 3 weeks ago, and the only thing you’ve been running since then is short acting steroids, then your cycle officially ends the last day of administration of your steroids.

So given that, here is the universal post-cycle recovery program:

HCG
2 Weeks Before End of Cycle: HCG @ 1500IUs 3 times a week
1 Week Before End of Cycle: HCG @ 1500IUs 3 times a week
First Week Post-Cycle: HCG @ 1500IUs 2 times a week

Clomid
Day 1 Post Cycle: Clomid @ 300mg
Days 2-14: Clomid @ 100mg ED
Days 15-28: Clomid @ 50mg ED

Nolva
Days 1-28: Nolva @ 20mg ED

More advanced users can also experiment.

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