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Why Dylan Mckenna's Precontest Steroid Cycle Is Poorly Designed - The Sequel

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Health & Fitness, Science, Education, Self-improvement

4.9806 Ratings

🗓️ 30 September 2020

⏱️ 26 minutes

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0:00.0

So, guys, Derek, moreplace from rates.com. Today we're going to be talking about Dylan McKenna and his

0:04.8

contest prep anabolic cycle that he laid out here and cleverly titled video with avoiding the use of the S word to not trigger the algorithm. So probably going to get monetized potentially. So he posted today his contest prep anabolic cycle.

0:22.8

Like I said, he is trying to become an IFB Pro. And last year around this time, he actually put out

0:28.5

a similar video that I did a reaction to as well. It wasn't well received by him, though,

0:33.4

clearly because I posted it August 1st, 2019. And the video was picking up traction at the time for

0:39.8

the size of my channel like I was very happy with how it was going I laid out some very good

0:43.8

points about the risk management side of bodybuilding safer practice models not doing certain

0:50.0

things that were outlined in his cycle that young kids who see his content may have otherwise

0:54.1

deployed in a irresponsible manner. Granted, he's not trying to instruct anyone on use, but

0:59.9

the fact that he lays out his cycle and has certain practices that are good enough for him,

1:04.1

who has a superior physique to 99% of people watching, a lot of the kids are going to take

1:09.4

that as, you know, well, if that's

1:11.7

what he's using, then that's probably what I should use. So I want to lay out some guidelines as to,

1:17.4

you know, what I thought was poorly designed about the cycle model. Shortly after posting the

1:22.3

video, I got this. Hi, more plates more days. Due to a copyright take down notice that we received, we had to take down your video from YouTube.

1:29.3

Video title. Why Dylan McKenna's pre-contest cycle is pre-contest steroid cycle is poorly designed. Takedown issued by Dylan McKenna.

1:37.4

This means I can no longer be played on YouTube. So basically he went out of his way to strike down my video,

1:45.6

um, even though it was completely compliant and fell within, uh, what's it called,

1:50.1

fair use or whatever. So I had to appeal it. It got reinstated, but by the time it got

1:54.7

reinstated, the algorithm didn't really give a fuck about it anymore and it didn't do that

1:58.4

well. So the video had tons of good information in it

2:02.1

though about safer practice and now i'm actually going to title this just for you know because

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