Gear Doses To Get Shredded? How To Lose Stubborn Fat, What Influences IGF-1 Levels? Best Cardio?
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In this anabolic bodybuilding Q&A, Big Paul answers real questions from the community on fat loss, TRT, blood pressure on cycle, insulin sensitivity, HGH/IGF-1, cardio for cutting, and where bodybuilding may be heading in the next 5 to 10 years.
This episode covers stubborn belly and chest fat, how bodybuilders think about managing blood pressure while using performance-enhancing compounds, whether hCG makes sense alongside testosterone, how to approach testosterone and anabolic dosing during a cut, and why insulin resistance can wreck a bulk. Big Paul also breaks down thoughts on IGF-1 LR3 for lagging body parts, metformin timing, cardio choices for fat loss, using high-carb days during a diet, and how IGF-1 levels may influence HGH dosing.
If you are into bodybuilding, TRT, contest prep, fat loss, muscle gain, performance enhancement, hormone optimization, and advanced physique development, this Q&A is packed with practical discussion and real-world perspective.
Topics discussed include: • Fat Loss For Lower Belly And Chest • Blood Pressure On Cycle • Best Blood Pressure Meds For Bodybuilders • Testosterone And Anabolic Dosing During A Cut • TRT And hCG • Insulin Resistance During A Bulk • Lantus, Metformin, And Glucose Control • HGH And IGF-1 • Cardio For Cutting • GLP-1s And Appetite Control • Bodybuilding Trends And The Future Of Performance Enhancement
Big Paul is back with another live anabolic Q&A covering estrogen management, GH, insulin, NPP vs Deca, thyroid concerns, prep strategy, injury recovery, peak week decisions, and the reality of building muscle while staying lean.
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