Should I wait with my Test cycle?

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So I’ve been thinking and researching

If I’m a decent noobie in the gym (let’s say 5-6months of working out), will the potential gains from test get “wasted” because I’m already getting decent noobie gains?

Or is there no overlap at all?

My question basically is whether I should hop on now, or wait until I’m nearing my natural potential.
 
So I’ve been thinking and researching

If I’m a decent noobie in the gym (let’s say 5-6months of working out), will the potential gains from test get “wasted” because I’m already getting decent noobie gains?

Or is there no overlap at all?

My question basically is whether I should hop on now, or wait until I’m nearing my natural potential.
Only hop on if you understand gear, bloodwork, side effect. Don’t listen to people who say you need 4+ years of lifting to run roids. Because there’s so many of those guys who would fuck themselves up because they know less than a guy with a quarter of the experience. Learn your shit and start when you know you can do it safely and effectively
 
So I’ve been thinking and researching

If I’m a decent noobie in the gym (let’s say 5-6months of working out), will the potential gains from test get “wasted” because I’m already getting decent noobie gains?

Or is there no overlap at all?

My question basically is whether I should hop on now, or wait until I’m nearing my natural potential.
you will still have noobie gains, because its easier for your body to gain mass when it doesnt have much, but the roids wont take that away, noobie gains arent magic and are just a response to initial training, taking roids will just be like a bonus on top of that, youll propably reach a advanced 3-4 natural lifters amount of muscle in a year if you take the right stuff
 
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Yeah you will get both effects, from roids and from newbie gains. It's definitely not pointless.
However I don't recommend doing it until you are at least 2 years in. Because:
a) You will definitely lose motivation to go to the gym after your cycle. And if you are a complete novice it will demotivate you and you will probably stop the gym altogether. Making your health sacrifice, no matter how small it was, wasted for nothing. While if you were in the gym for 2+ years it already became a part of your lifestyle and this outcome is much less likely.
b) You have no idea how to train properly, you can't draw a line between stopping due to 'muscular failure' and because you are tired.
c) You don't know how to execute exercises properly, and it's especially important on roids because they don't affect tendon hypertrophy, so you will be more prone to injury.
d) You don't know which foods to eat or how to count macros correctly or which foods do you digest well in larger quantities, and you need a decent surplus and good fat/carb ratio for cycle. Not to say your maintenance will go up with increasing muscle mass
 
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