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I am quite sure that most, if not all, of you now reading this article are
expecting another combination of drugs, training and diet to be delved into for
the sole purpose of obtaining maximal muscle mass. I have to say that I am
sorry. This article has nothing to do with steroid cycles in the purest sense,
we have many of those on the site already,
although after you are finished reading it, you should walk away with a
generalized theme that can be applied to EVERY facet of you life. Your work,
your relationships, your training, your diet, your recreational time, your
thoughts, your dreams your everything and yes even your steroid cycles if you
so choose.
What is a cycle? What exactly is it and why does it occur in every single
solitary aspect of the universe at all times? What is its purpose? What does it
all mean? These are questions that have weighed heavy on the minds of man (that
is to say men and women) since the dawn of our existence as life forms on this
planet we call Earth. I have come to realize the answer and it is so
ridiculously simple that many will dismiss it instantaneously. After all, how
can a "stupid" 270lbs Bodybuilder know anything about life's bigger questions.
Well not to get sidetracked here, but for those of you asking that very
question understand that I do not limit myself by any single definition. I am
the all and the everything and the nothing just as everyone who are reading
these words is. This much I have come to learn: I am The Great I am! That will
be the title of a separate article, the point I am trying to make is not to rush
to judgment because of how you perceive the physical manifestation of the
source. As Yoda once said: "judge me by my size do you?" and even though he was
only two feet tall the point is the same and hopefully you have all grasped what
I am getting at.
So now back to the answer I have come to learn and wish to share with you all
in this article. The answer to the question of cycles is: Relationship and
Relativity.
Hold onto your hats, cause I am going to dive down to deeper depths. Now what
does that mean? What is it about relationship and relativity that is
intrinsically linked and responsible for cycles? To answer this question we
first have to take a look at the concept of cycles. What are they exactly?
Well, they are a rhythm. The natural order of the universe. They are active
examples of the Yin and the Yang, the good and the bad, the black and the white,
the here and the there. All of life and all of everything goes through cycles.
"A hard rain never lasts." This is a quite famous Zen expression and what it
means is that nothing can be continuous whether it be hard or soft, fast or
slow, weak or strong, good or bad, black or white etc. In order for the hard
rain to exist, there must be periods of soft rain or no rain. In order for there
to be sunshine as we understand it, there must be darkness. In order for there
to be greatness, there must also be periods of less than great or
"UN"-greatness. In order for there to be a "here" there must be a "away from
here" and hence give birth to that which is neither "here nor "away from here"
I can go on for hours with this mind-boggling concept and wind up losing most
of you in the process (not because you are incapable of understanding, but
because the topic might not be of interest in a broader sense) as we are trying
to understand the marriage of relationship and cycles and how they can apply to
every single aspect of your life and in particular, for the purpose of this
article, your bodybuilding.
The cycle and the relationship it breeds is the tool that affords us to know
ourselves and events and "things" in both their grandest and not so grandest
incarnation. Since we are talking about bodybuilding and training here, I am
going to use them as the sole examples from this point on.
Often times I encounter many people that have a very hard time with the
thought of giving themselves and their bodies a break from the rigors of
bodybuilding. They have a hard time taking time off from training, taking time
off from getting in the calories, nutrients and supplements and most often,
taking time off from using performance enhancing pharmaceuticals. "I am going to
get small..I don't like the feeling of "not being on" or not training hard or
not eating for maximal size" All these statements are essentially saying the
same thing: "Why can't I make a continual climb to excellence? I don't want to
have to stop and regroup along with way..why must I go down in order to get
higher up" The answer is simply because that is the way all of life and
everything in the universe was designed to work. If you think about it,
everything in your life or anyone else's functions in the rhythm of cycles. You
spend a certain amount of time awake each day, and then you must spend a certain
amount of time a sleep each day. This is a great example because if you short
change yourself on your "downtime" (in this case sleep) your "on-time" (being
awake) will suffer as you will NOT perform at optimal levels. If you take
nothing else away from this article remember that last sentence and apply it to
every facet of you existence and you will totally change your life!
My suggestion then to any one that is looking to achieve their highest vision
of themselves (and we will limit this right now to bodybuilding) is to learn to
live by the rules of the universe that have been set forth about 20 billion
years ago. Learn about the natural order of cycles and rhythms and work within
their constraints not against them.

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