Old 08-27-17 | 07:01 PM
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Originally Posted by Erwin8r
My .02: My doctor tells me that if I exercise more on any level, and especially if I engage the larger muscle groups (quads, back, etc), my testosterone level will go up. However, as mentioned above, anything in excess/to the extreme can deliver different results...
According to the study T count lowers the longer you exercise, and more significantly as your stress your body during exercise.
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