kira1357
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Hi guys,
I just got bloodwork done that showed Total Test at 380 - not great, but not below the (kind of arbitrary) reference range. Is there any evidence that it actually matters for the purposes of building muscle whether or not T is in the low, medium, or high areas of the reference range? Obviously is someone is on a test cycle or is naturally at numbers above 1000 they're gonna build more, but would there necessarily be a difference in results from, say, 380 to 500 or 700? I'm curious what you all think. For reference, I've been training about 2 years and am 30yo, have only done 1 very mild cycle, and I'm guessing what I need to focus on more than these particular numbers is pounding food down for a long proper bulk to overcome this training plateau. Thanks everyone.
I just got bloodwork done that showed Total Test at 380 - not great, but not below the (kind of arbitrary) reference range. Is there any evidence that it actually matters for the purposes of building muscle whether or not T is in the low, medium, or high areas of the reference range? Obviously is someone is on a test cycle or is naturally at numbers above 1000 they're gonna build more, but would there necessarily be a difference in results from, say, 380 to 500 or 700? I'm curious what you all think. For reference, I've been training about 2 years and am 30yo, have only done 1 very mild cycle, and I'm guessing what I need to focus on more than these particular numbers is pounding food down for a long proper bulk to overcome this training plateau. Thanks everyone.