Horse and vet supplements are helping bodybuilders just as much as vet drugs

November 19, 2022 0 Comments

Most of us have had experiences with veterinary drugs…just amazing drugs that are usually aimed at horses or dogs…and the resulting results have probably always been spectacular. However, when you’re first starting out, the concept of ingesting something meant for our four-legged friends can be a bit jarring. You wonder if you’ll take Winstrol and end up jumping 5-foot fences, or if you’ll get on all fours, pee in your neighbor’s mailbox, and chase a rabbit if you take some of Fido’s hormone medication, and take refuge. Didn’t we all have a moment on all fours where it’s been embarrassing? scratch that.

Look, there is definitely a reason why veterinary drugs are desired by so many and why taking the lead in racing and show horse performance may be the best plan. Sport horses are unbelievably amazing athletes. Not just the typical racehorses, but also dressage horses, show jumping horses, cross country and steeplechase horses, and so many others that it’s too many to mention. Basically, these capable athletes are not only aesthetically pleasing and just as muscular as you are as a bodybuilder, but they tend to be truly performance-ready. They work like well-oiled machines. Much of that is genetic predisposition and they have evolved over the years to become such powerful animals. However, it has been studied well beyond the normal level of performance and conditioning through animal performance and growth drugs and equine-specific equine sports supplements.

Oh yeah, these hoofed homies are supplement addicts just like you! Granted, they’re not, but their owners certainly are. In fact, the equestrian world is downright fanatic when it comes to “getting the upper hand.” It is truly amazing that the trends in the equestrian world resemble so much the main threads of bodybuilding supplementation. We tend to take creatine, horses take creatine. We take Gamma-Oryzanol, the horses take GO. The horses take glucosamine and chondroitin, and we take them, plus hyaluronic acid (the horses took it first) and the list goes on and on.

The idea is that horses and people are not that different in terms of athletic needs. While bodybuilding may be considered a purely cosmetic pursuit, those of us who train know that in the gym, it’s all about higher levels of performance! The most exciting thing is that there is a supplement that is based on the principles of horse performance that is just like the version of the supplement that we have all enjoyed from vet anabolics over the years. It really is the equivalent when it comes to supplementation, something that has been very hard to come by in the bodybuilding world up until now.

I used to think that having a supplement that was as good as Winstrol and Equipoise as an AAS would be a pipe dream. Based on pre-workout (energy), workout (anti-fatigue/lactic acid blocking properties), and post-workout (recovery), it’s like veterinary anabolics: you tend to get the clearest results with the least amount of discomfort. It is a true “bang for the buck” supplement in the same way that Winstrol-V and Equipoise are a very good steroid cycle! And believe me, the pre-performance and recovery aspects of the world of equestrian supplements are much more advanced than the human side.

The human version of this equestrian supplement is called TridenosenH, I think it’s still a bit harder to find, but maybe do an internet search to see what you can come up with. Trust me, this marriage of the world of equestrian supplements with the human is a breakthrough that has been long awaited, especially by me.

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