Here is the thing, and I already know your values. You mention the peptides first. Because you are basically listing things in order of what you consider important.
"I’m using the
peptides, getting deep tissue work, and stretching daily."
I would like to reverse the order on that! I was hoping to hear about a protocol you have for your knee, i.e.
"On my drive to the gym I have a heat pack around my knee."
"Every morning and night I do three stretching exercises"
For all aspects of bodybuilding, burning fat, building muscle, recovering, stick to the basic and make sure you have a solid foundation first. After that then it is best to add the drugs to amplify your foundation. You are kind of working reverse here, you use a lot of drugs and hope they will somehow amplify something that isn't there.
Rehab, stretching, hot and cold packs it doesn't sound like fun but that's what heals people. Your drugs will work so much better if you are doing these things properly. Care for your body early on in life.
Typically, I warmup with some sort of leg curl, then warmup with light squats and increase weights until I’m failing around 6-8 reps, then usually some sort of lunge or leg Press or smith squat variation, leg extensions, and another slow hamstring exercise to stretch and increase tension.
You should NEVER do squats in a smith machine. That puts tons of pressure on your knees. Any movement in the gym that is "fixed" like that is bad for you and you shouldn't be doing those exercises. Here is the thing, and I understand it is counter-intuitive; not all exercises are good for you. We ASSUME that we "can" do this and that exercise and sure you "can." However, the risk of injury becomes very high on certain exercises, especially when you have previous injuries and most importantly. YOU ARE TOO STRONG. It is NOT good for your body to have this super human strength. You are creating tons of stress on your joints and connective tissue and it is BAD.
If you are going to be working muscles whom have injuries attached to them, start pre-exhausting so you don't have to use as much weight. We love being strong, and it's a great feeling. But it really isn't good for you. Not this type of strength!
If I were you, I would limit legs to 3 exercises(flex, curl and maybe squats) and do it every other week until the pain disappears.
I hurt my back at 17 doing deadlifts and I can't do squats nor deadlifts anymore at all. We will all get injuries and we have to work around them or they will get worse. There are tons of guys here that keep injuring themselves for no good reason and they don't realize how foolish it is.
Usually warmup with shoulder press movement, then heavy shoulder press, then side and/or front raises. I’ll switch traps and rear delts with either shoulder day or back day. I’d say neck has to do with shoulder, but I think neck is mainly posture issues.
Shoulders are the weakest joints in the body. I don't do any shoulder press exercises at all, my shoulders are very strong and the only exercise I do for them is lateral raises with cable.
Do you have a good reason to why you are doing shoulders presses with a bad shoulder? Also, barbells are your worst enemy, use dumbbells and cables for less stress on your joints.
Regarding the AI/SERMs. Use the ralox for two weeks only and after that drop it. If you have some gyno tissue from puberty like me it will become non-existant with time it's nothing you have to stress about. Don't screw up your e2 because of paranoia! Also, I know what you are doing before the photos since I said something to you, you little weirdo
ALL musculoskeletal injuries are preventable, 100% of them. Remember that!
I will be around and you don't want me to give you the "I told you so." There was a member here just a couple weeks ago I had just gotten done warning in PM about the various AAS he was taking and things he should have done to avoid injury. A week later he got injured doing what I told him not to. I have an annoying tendency to be right.. I am fully aware that you will not take heed, and that's your learning process. At least I did warn you, nobody did me that favor.
