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**New** **Gear, Growth, and Gains Podcast** **Ep. 008**

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View: https://youtu.be/l1GTajhAxRU

Spotify:
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Podbean: Ep. 008: AI Comparison between Aromasin vs. Arimidex; Masteron (Mast) vs. Primobolan (Primo); Coach's Corner: Feeling and Using the Back in Exercises | Type-IIx: Gear, Growth, and Gains

Title Type-IIx's Gear, Growth, and Gains: Ep. 008: AI Comparison between Aromasin (Asin) vs. Arimidex (Adex); Masteron (Mast) vs. Primobolan (Primo); Coach's Corner: Cues and Modifications to Emphasize Different Back Muscles

Runtime 23 min

Synopsis Type-IIx discusses the clear winner (Aromasin) between the AIs Aromasin and Arimidex, including a concise explanation of what suicide inhibition means, and why Aromasin is best. Then, in the next section, Masteron (Mast) is compared to Primobolan (Primo; Rimobolan; Rimos), and it too is the clear winner here. Tangentially, the AI atamestane is discussed, albeit merely to point out its total irrelevance to the topic since it is not any sort of metabolite of either drug despite claims to the contrary! Finally, cues and modifications for back exercises like rows, pulldowns, pull-ups, shrugs, et cetera are discussed. A YouTube video will follow demonstrating different shrug variations for maximally growing the trapezius (upper, middle, and lower segments).

Features Type-IIx

Topics anabolic steroids, steroids, AI, AAS, Primo, Primobolan, Rimobolan, Rimos, Mast, EQ, atamestane, Arimidex, anastrozole, suicide inhibition, suicide inhibitors, Aromasin, exemestane, bodybuilding, training cues, enhanced bodybuilding, supplements, training, weight training, exercise

References
Kurt Havens, Ph.D. candidate's claim that atamestane is a potential intermediate metabolite to explain antiestrogenic effects in Primo v.s. Mast "Advanced Discussion"
 
**New** **Gear, Growth, and Gains Podcast** **Ep. 008**

YouTube:
View: https://youtu.be/l1GTajhAxRU

Spotify:
View: https://open.spotify.com/episode/7b1l9YGnXZuleBWl3QS1RS

Podbean: Ep. 008: AI Comparison between Aromasin vs. Arimidex; Masteron (Mast) vs. Primobolan (Primo); Coach's Corner: Feeling and Using the Back in Exercises | Type-IIx: Gear, Growth, and Gains

Title Type-IIx's Gear, Growth, and Gains: Ep. 008: AI Comparison between Aromasin (Asin) vs. Arimidex (Adex); Masteron (Mast) vs. Primobolan (Primo); Coach's Corner: Cues and Modifications to Emphasize Different Back Muscles

Runtime 23 min

Synopsis Type-IIx discusses the clear winner (Aromasin) between the AIs Aromasin and Arimidex, including a concise explanation of what suicide inhibition means, and why Aromasin is best. Then, in the next section, Masteron (Mast) is compared to Primobolan (Primo; Rimobolan; Rimos), and it too is the clear winner here. Tangentially, the AI atamestane is discussed, albeit merely to point out its total irrelevance to the topic since it is not any sort of metabolite of either drug despite claims to the contrary! Finally, cues and modifications for back exercises like rows, pulldowns, pull-ups, shrugs, et cetera are discussed. A YouTube video will follow demonstrating different shrug variations for maximally growing the trapezius (upper, middle, and lower segments).

Features Type-IIx

Topics anabolic steroids, steroids, AI, AAS, Primo, Primobolan, Rimobolan, Rimos, Mast, EQ, atamestane, Arimidex, anastrozole, suicide inhibition, suicide inhibitors, Aromasin, exemestane, bodybuilding, training cues, enhanced bodybuilding, supplements, training, weight training, exercise

References
Kurt Havens, Ph.D. candidate's claim that atamestane is a potential intermediate metabolite to explain antiestrogenic effects in Primo v.s. Mast "Advanced Discussion"


I'm very happy with Aromasin. IMO it's especially important to use pharma here than risk crashing E2 by using UGL tabs with their frequent wild variances. Plenty of high quality, inexpensive options from India or Turkish pharma vendors.
 
I anticipate a forthcoming flurry of activity after a bit of a lull. Some good things happening at the right times, and all that, almost fortuitously.

I'll be putting out a podcast this weekend/Monday at the latest, and a follow-up Newsletter will come on the heels of that. The Newsletters are labor-intensive, but very rewarding, if only for intellectual satisfaction. They are free, and anyone is welcome to Sign Up for Type-IIx's Newsletter at <Ampouletude: Home of Type-IIx>.

I'll reduce the total workload by having some overlap between the podcast spoken format with topics covered a bit more deeply in writing in the Newsletter. And I'll throw in what looks like will be a preview of at least one of the forthcoming Unique Effects of AAS Series. Since methasterone (Superdrol), there has also been DHB and Dianabol. Two more to go, I decided to add one on Anadrol as well, since it does have some particular features.

I also wanted to do a lil' bragging about a Comprehensive Coaching client, who has earned some bragging rights! Recomp is impossibrrre, they say! Or, just so inefficient, that it's st00pid bro!

This Comprehensive Coaching client's results beg to differ.

After two consecutive, purely Recomp (simultaneously ↑FFM/LBM and ↓FM) mesocycles, WHILE - a major "pull" factor weighing against risk - a main demand was to maintain fertility so that he could conceive a child... and that was a roaring success (a crying one? IDK, maybe a better term of art to use here)!

This table (attached) reflects very low (at times zero) AAS use, the strategic use of partitioning agents, coupled with a highly effective fertility protocol using hCG and hMG.

Beyond the drug aspects, this Recomp cycle made use of tactical mini-cuts, and gradually shifted from a 7+1 to 5+1 periodized design, as the client became more advanced in his training status.
 

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