Lean Build — TRT + Boldenone Therapeutic Protocol
A respected lean-build protocol for men who want gradual quality mass without water retention or estrogen issues.

Background
Boldenone (Equipoise) is known as one of the most balanced anabolics for longer building phases. Combined with testosterone as a hormonal foundation, it builds dry muscle slowly but steadily, increases endurance through elevated red blood cell production, and gives a characteristic vascular look. Research describes Boldenone as mildly aromatizing with a low estrogen profile, making it very suitable for longer protocols under medical supervision. Important: hematocrit (red blood cell count) must be periodically monitored, as both testosterone and Boldenone stimulate EPO. With high values, blood donation or dose adjustment is recommended. This protocol suits men with some experience and should always be carried out under medical supervision.
Compounds in This Protocol
Testosterone Enanthate
📅 1-16Hormonal foundation. Weekly or twice-weekly administration for stable levels
View product →Boldenone (Equipoise)
📅 1-16Long ester with gradual buildup. Full effect around week 5-6
View product →Expected Effects
- ✓Gradual increase in lean muscle mass over the cycle
- ✓Significantly improved endurance (cardio and sets)
- ✓Improved vascularity and muscle definition
- ✓Increased appetite supports overload eating
- ✓Preservation of results during recovery phase
- ✓Stable mood and well-being through TRT base
Therapy & PCT Considerations
- →PCT protocol needed after cycle to restore natural testosterone production (unless continuous TRT)
- →Standard SERM protocol (Clomid/Nolvadex) for 4-6 weeks
- →Hematocrit monitoring during cycle — donate blood if values high
- →Full hormone panel 6-8 weeks after cycle
- →Always discuss personalized PCT plan with physician
Important Medical Disclaimer
This content is purely educational. No concrete dosages are provided because individual tailoring by a qualified physician or endocrinologist is essential. Personal dosing depends on bloodwork, age, body weight, medical history and treatment goals. Always consult a medical professional before starting TRT or any hormonal protocol.
