Post cycle recovery

Post cycle recovery

I advise to use small amounts of HCG (250IU to 500IU) two days each week, right from the beginning of the cycle. This serves to maintain testicular form and function. It makes more sense to me to keep the horse in the barn, so to speak, then to have to chase it across three counties later on. I am also a big fan of maintaining estrogen within physiological ranges. Both therapies have been shown to hasten recovery. – See more at: http://cuttingcyclesteroids.tumblr.com/post/89963243520/post-cycle-recovery#sthash.V8St6SEf.dpuf

Possible ways of transmission HIV in sport

Possible ways of transmission HIV in sport

Athletes are at risk of blood borne infections through bleeding injuries or injection of drugs with contaminated syringes. Prevention should focus on reducing non-sport associated risky behavior, as well as dealing appropriately with bleeding injuries. The risk of transmission of hepatitis B virus is particularly high in athletes in contact and collision sports, those who live in or travel to endemic regions, injecting drug abusers, and those who practice first aid when there is no healthcare practitioner available. It is recommended that such athletes and also adolescent athletes, should be vaccinated against the virus as a routine. Blood borne infections such as hepatitis B virus (HBV), hepatitis C virus (HCV), and HIV are all major health problems. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), there are 34–46 million people with HIV world wide, about 5million of them newly infected. Approximately 3 million people died of AIDS in 2003. Who also reported that “Hepatitis B is one of the major diseases of mankind and is a serious global public health problem”. There are more than 350 million people who have chronic, lifelong, infections of HBV world wide. These carriers are at high risk of serious diseases such as liver cirrhosis and primary liver cancer which kill more than one million of them a year. The American Medical Society for Sports Medicine and the American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine have suggested that these infections are increasing among athletes, and they create important and complex problems for sports medicine practitioners. News of infected athletes with HIV, especially well known athletes, causes concern among other athletes.

The Hercules Workout: A three-days-per-week full-body program with a twist

The Hercules Workout: A three-days-per-week full-body program with a twist

Old-school training brings to mind the likes of Steve Reeves and company performing full-body workouts three times a week. Today such a routine is often passed on in favour of more ‘advanced’ training splits — training the body over four or five days. Whether that’s really more effective, though, is open to question.

Anadrol 50 – Increase Your Bulking Abilities

Anadrol 50 – Increase Your Bulking Abilities

It’s time for a serious bulk cycle. You just competed in the bodybuilding open division for the first time, and let’s be honest- you just had your rear end handed to you by guys carrying a lot more muscle. It’s time to buckle down and spend a solid 9 months adding muscle to your frame. You’ve had your post-show food binge. You already retired then un-retired. You’ve spent the last 2 weeks moping with your face in a pizza box mulling over your next step. You gave your body a rest and now it’s time to come back, both barrels firing. Let’s add some mass!

Body Composition and Optimal Health

Body Composition and Optimal Health

More than 60 million Americans have some form of cardiovascular disease (CVD), and more than 2,600 people die from CVD each day. Hypertension is found in about 50% of individuals above 55 years. Metabolic syndrome (Syndrome X), characterized by elevated blood glucose insulin responses, is one of the most common conditions seen today and is estimated to be present in about 22% of men and 24% of women.