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Nighttime CJC/Ipa Protocol Explained?

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2 days ago

CJC-1295 (no DAC) with Ipamorelin is commonly used before sleep to align with the body’s natural growth hormone rhythm. Many users include it in evening protocols to support recovery, muscle repair, sleep quality, and body composition goals without using long-acting GH compounds.

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  • Participant
    1 month ago

    Start prioritizing unilateral work dumbbells over barbells will expose and fix imbalances fast

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    1 month ago

    Always begin sets with your weaker side and match reps on the stronger side

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    1 month ago

    Mind-muscle connection matters more here slow down and actually feel the weaker side working

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    1 month ago

    Add 1–2 extra reps or a small extra set for the weaker side only

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    1 month ago

    Check your form imbalances are often technique issues not just strength

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    1 month ago

    Reduce overall weight if needed symmetry ego lifting

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  • Participant
    1 month ago

    Single-arm and single-leg variations should be staples in your routine

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    1 month ago

    Progress tracking is key if the gap is closing slowly you’re doing it right

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    1 month ago

    Avoid always training to failure fatigue exaggerates imbalances

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    1 month ago

    Use resistance bands for activation before workouts especially for the weaker side

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    1 month ago

    Be patient imbalances don’t fix in weeks think months of consistency

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    1 month ago

    Combined with rehab for improved recovery

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    1 month ago

    Consider lighter correction sessions focusing only on unilateral work

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    1 month ago

    Paired with rehab for muscle healing support

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  • Participant
    1 month ago

    Seen good results paired with rehab

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