Losing muscle

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    nukzahaha
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    I have checked my Inbody machine and it’s said i have lost 0.1 muscle compared with latest test.

    i don’t know what is wronged this is my first cycle

    It is 1.5 month from last test.

    1. latest Inbody check i use TES E xxx 250mg/2 week, Anavar zzz 30mg 4 week

    2. last 5 week i changed brand of TEST E to zzz same with anavar and use 250/2 week also

    training and diet are the same and up a little bit i got weight gain 0.7 kg and it’s said i got body fat up but i feel i got more muscle

    i don’t know why i lose muscle maybe gain from anavar is gone and i can say that anavar didn’t noticed me anythings with 30 mgs

    but why i lose muscle or Inbody is not accurate.

    Thank you all

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    Quote Originally Posted by nukzahaha
    I have checked my Inbody madark_sidene and it’s said i have lost 0.1 muscle compared with latest test. i don’t know what is wronged this is my first cycle It is 1.5 month from last test. 1. latest Inbody check i use TES E xxx 250mg/2 week,Anavar zzz 30mg 4 week 2. last 5 week i changed brand of TEST E to zzz same with anavar and use 250/2 week also training and diet are the same and up a little bit i got weight gain 0.7 kg and it’s said i got body fat up but i feel i got more muscle i don’t know why i lose muscle maybe gain from anavar is gone and i can say that anavar didn’t noticed me anythings with 30 mgs but why i lose muscle or Inbody is not accurate. Thank you all

    Whatever you used to check your bodyfat and muscle weight could be grossly inaccurate.
    Your gear may be bunk.
    You may not know how to train.
    You may not know how to eat.

    Livinlean
    Member
    Well its gotta be due to one of the reasons deadliftingdog mentioned lol
    nukzahaha
    Member
    lol but how can i gain muscle before come to cycle if i don’t know that bro

    please don’t blame me TT

    Your body’s pretty analog. In other words, it is affected by the water you drink, what you ate, if you exercised (water comes to the skin), etc. There is natural fluctuations in your body all the time. For example, when I wake up in the morning I’m several pounds lighter and tad bit leaner than when I went to bed. Unless the change in the readings are large, I would chalk that up to noise in the measurement system.
    Lionheart
    Member
    If you don’t want to loose muscle it’s simple do not quit test just reduce dose then cycle heavy when you wanna get big. It’s called cruising.
    nukzahaha
    Member
    Quote Originally Posted by ScotchGuard02View
    If you don’t want to loose muscle it’s simple do not quit test just reduce dose then cycle heavy when you wanna get big. It’s called cruising.

    Thank you sir but i don’t want to be on TRT T___T

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