As we continue to see new members and sources jumping into the Muscle Guru’s community daily, we can’t help notice that the site is evolving into what is destined to become. A COMPETITIVE REVIEW SITE. One that not only provides resources for the AAS user, but a community where it’s members can share thoughts, experiences, and ask questions as well.
We are starting to see much more feedback, through participation, as the site continues to grow and the forums are starting to fill out well. This is important not only for new members whom are browsing them for research, but for all members future reference. We are also starting to see an increase in questions regarding compounds, cycles, diet, and AI usage asked daily by members and thought it would be a good idea to suggest the following in an attempt to keep the forums nice and tidy and prevent things from getting buried.
When I see someone jump into a forum and ask questions like “What kind of AI is recommended” or “What dosage should I run? “ It shows that they are taking that initial step and doing their research. Good for them. Hopefully they get feedback that assists them in compiling their cycle plan, they have a productive cycle, they learn something from it, and they share their knowledge with others. ----VIA THE CYCLE LOG FORUM.
But what happens a year ot two later, when a similar question pops up and you want to put your two cents in on your experiences on just what you have learned? Do you remember whos gear you were on or what dosages you started out with ? Or just how much you needed to tune your AI ? Or what gains you obtained or diet details you were on ? Are you able reference that specific forum topic where you were given advice ? Well chances are that forum that helped you back then is now deep in the archives and you have now idea where the heck it is or how to pull in back up. That’s why filling out a CYCLE LOG FORUM is advantageous. This way you can look back at your past cycle logs and see the conversations you have had with others regarding that cycle. You can review any suggestions you had received as well as read your own feedback that you had posted on what was working for you or what wasn’t. It will help others in their research buy reading the valuable feedback on that forum. I would guess that an estimated 95% of the time the questions you have some else has already asked and hopefully it’s in their cycle log forum for other to learn from. It a win-win situation. Fill out them cycle logs, ask questions , give feedback on your results, and keep your valuable research data accessible in the CYCLE LOG FORUMS.