Originally Posted by
Sangetsu
I think the other health benefits outweigh any variance in testosterone levels. Studies are inconclusive at best, and completely wrong more often than not. Many of the health studies that were used to determine mainstream policy in health and fitness in my youth have since been refuted. Extremely few studies in health and other sciences have withstood the test of time. If you like riding, and it makes you feel good, then go out and ride.
Studies have been conclusive across the board. T peaks at some point after intense exercise. The more you exercise after a period of intensity T levels decrease as has been shown by research. Dont know what "few studies" you mean since studies have proven otherwise.
Last edited by kokol; 09-01-17 at 09:18 AM.