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Women and Tbol

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Any women have experience with this, I wanna get my wife on it. Just want to hear some thoughts. She struggles to get stronger which frustrates the crap out of her. Diet is super clean and on point.

mshorror's picture

Curious, did you start her on the cycle? Any results from it

kodiakGRRL's picture

she needed to adjust her training and diet

powerrliftingprincess's picture

I have done several cycles of anavar (which I do not believe all were REAL anavar) and I LOVED t-bol. I actually ran it continuously through a 20 week powerlifting meet cycle. I ran it rather high the last time I took it at about 75 mg a day! I know that seems high, but I did not have any side effects from it besides some minor acne. But, like KodiakGRRL said, after some time, it's effects wore off and even when I would come off and then get back on, it was worthless after that. So, I would say that if your looking for something for strength and a dryer look, tbol is great at low doses. But only for short periods of time, that way you keep getting the effects.

juiceda58's picture

My girl had luck at 10mg a day. Sex drive through the roof. She upped it to 20 and started getting sides which I told her would happen. She was just so excited about the sex. They all went away when she stopped. She ran primo and anavar before which worked better. Her bench went up 50lbs and didn't start getting sides until about week 6 which she then dropped both. I would be more worried about her diet than aas. Without a good diet the little amount of shit she can take will be worthless.

kodiakGRRL's picture

Tbol is not a basic first run kind of compound. I have used it but it isn't a compound I prefer I don't seem to have much of a response to it no matter whose tbol I use. Everyone is different though. However, tbol is similiar in nature to dbol and is often nicknamed "Dbol light" ... I would not generally recommend it for a first cycle even if it worked well for me.

As for diet being super clean and on point is she eating "enough" ... if she does not eat enough to fuel her workouts she is going to struggle. Building strength also depends on training methods as well. A body builders training style isn't necessarily going to assist in promoting strength, but I am sure you probably already know this.