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Try it in water and let us know what you think....

I've had 7 days off straight! That's the longest break I have had 18months!!!

What about you guys, do you take periodic breaks? If so is there a pattern to it or just when you feel like it? How long?

Mix what in water? Who are you talking too lol

As for breaks, I'm a serial break avoider and have had to learn it's ok to skip a session.

I try and listen to my body. If I've had a big weekend on the car and haven't recovered from Fridays session I might take Monday off.

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As for breaks, I'm a serial break avoider and have had to learn it's ok to skip a session.

This is me. I went to the gym a few months ago after being in hospital and high on painkillers because I couldn't miss it :/

In the 5 1/2 years I've had PTC I've never had to pay for it, Ironedge give me boxes of the stuff, thats why I was unaware of its price.

It does last a very long time, so I suppose $30 a year is pretty cheap

I'd been considering using chalk lately, as our gym is often farking humid during the cooler weather - I used to use gloves but seem to get a better grip on things bare handed.

Got my Bulk Nutrients WPI yesterday, mixes with a lot less water than what I'm used to, but a lot more watery than my ON stuff. Tastes pretty good though, and certainly a lot cheaper than the bro science claiming, heavily marketed alternatives.

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