New Log – June 4: Recalibrated Focus & New Phase Begins

MaxEffort

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Hey everyone,
Starting up a brand-new log today. My last one (from February) officially wrapped up at the 16-week mark two weeks ago. While I was originally planning to extend the cycle to 20 weeks, I ended up stopping at week 16 due to signs of systemic fatigue — sleep quality dropped, appetite dipped, and recovery started lagging despite solid food and PED support. Bloodwork showed elevated liver enzymes and rising hematocrit, so I made the call to prioritize health over pushing further.


After a 10-day cruise and cleanup phase, I’m now ready to kick off a fresh plan — different goals, refined structure, and a tighter execution strategy. This log will focus more on quality over quantity — recomposition, digestion, and metabolic control, with Classic Physique still being the long-term aim.

🔍 Current Stats (as of June 4):


  • Age: 28
  • Height: 183 cm / 6’0”
  • Weight (fasted): 116.4 kg (down ~3.5 kg after the deload and cruise)
  • Estimated Body Fat: ~11-12%
  • Training Experience: 15 years
  • Current Goal: Recomp with enhanced nutrient partitioning + metabolic reset phase

💡 What’s Different This Time?


The last log was focused on size and fullness — a clean bulk with strategic PED use. This new log is more about precision:

  • Improved digestion and gut health
  • Resetting insulin sensitivity
  • Managing inflammation
  • Emphasizing conditioning without cutting calories too aggressively
I’m still eating in a slight surplus but pulling back on total volume to avoid systemic overload. Less “blast,” more balance.

🏋️ Training Phase – Week 1 Focus: Intensity With Control


Training is now organized around intensity modulation — alternating between heavy CNS-focused sessions and metabolite-driven pump work to reduce chronic fatigue. Using a 5-day rotation:

  • Day 1: Upper Power (heavy press & row variations)
  • Day 2: Lower Volume (quads/hams + glutes emphasis, higher rep)
  • Day 3: Arms + Delts (pump-based, giant sets)
  • Day 4: Push Metabolic (supersets, short rest)
  • Day 5: Pull Density (stretch + squeeze, time under tension focus)
  • Day 6-7: Active recovery or rest

🍽️ Nutrition Plan (Phase 1 – Weeks 1–4)


Slight surplus, but cleaner macro timing. Prioritizing gut health, insulin control, and meal spacing.

Macros (average per day):

  • Calories: ~3650–3800
  • Protein: 285g
  • Carbs: 450g
  • Fats: 90g

Key nutrition additions:

  • GI support stack: Glutamine, L-glutathione, Digestive Enzymes, Betaine HCL
  • Switched to low-FODMAP carb sources (white rice, cream of rice, rice noodles, sweet potato)
  • Fermented foods: small amounts of kefir and sauerkraut daily

💉 PED Phase: Mild Recomp / Health-Oriented Stack


After the last cycle, I’m keeping this phase conservative. Bloods will be done at week 5.


Cycle Weeks 1–8:


  • Testosterone Cypionate: 300 mg/week
  • Primo Enanthate: 400 mg/week
  • GH: 2 IU AM / 2 IU pre-training (total 4 IU/day)
  • Metformin: 1000 mg/day
  • Lantus (basal insulin): 10 IU in AM (holding for now)
  • Taurine + Berberine + Omega-3s for glucose and lipids

❗ No fast-acting insulin for now — I’m keeping that out for at least 4 weeks to give my pancreas and insulin sensitivity a proper reset.

✅ Goals for This Log:


  • Improve body composition (leaner look at same bodyweight or slightly lower)
  • Enhance digestion and insulin sensitivity
  • Maintain fullness with lower systemic fatigue
  • Track key metrics weekly: fasting glucose, blood pressure, sleep quality, HRV

🔚 Why Start Fresh?


The previous log was valuable, but it had a very clear endpoint — pushing size hard for Classic Physique potential. This one is different: it's about staying in control, staying healthy, and optimizing every variable.
I’ll be posting training breakdowns, physique updates, and insights into how I manage PEDs for long-term progress — especially relevant for competitors trying to hold condition while staying responsive to food and gear.

Let’s run it back — smarter this time.
 
Solid decision to cut the last cycle short — too many guys push through red flags and end up wrecking their health. Glad to see you're prioritizing long-term progress. Subbed to follow along, this log looks dialed in.
 
Following! Really interested to see how the recomp goes with a lower test dose and Primo. I’m running something similar soon, but without insulin. Appreciate the breakdowns, especially on digestion — underrated aspect for sure
 
That’s a clean, smart stack. Lantus without Novorapid early on makes sense — gives your receptors a break while still enhancing partitioning. Curious if you’ll reintroduce fast-acting later? Keep us posted on insulin markers.
 
Damn bro, even your "mild" phase looks like NASA mission control. Respect. Watching closely… while I’m still trying to get my 3k cals from burritos and whey.
 
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