Natty Test And Muscle Potential

Eksz

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Does the ng/dl amount of testosterone you have in your body determine the potential of how much muscle you can build naturally?

And if for example you take some light cycle and your natty test was 750 and after cycle your test is 500 and doesnt go back,does it mean you wont be able to build as much as you could have natturally when you had 750 ng/dl?
 
For naturals, no. Height and bone structure are the biggest factors in how much LBM an individual can carry. If you have low t or you don't recover after a cycle then yes you will have a harder time building lean body mass.

But if your natural test before a cycle is 750 ng / dl and afterwords its 500 ng / dl that will have practically no influence in your ability to build muscle.
 
For naturals, no. Height and bone structure are the biggest factors in how much LBM an individual can carry. If you have low t or you don't recover after a cycle then yes you will have a harder time building lean body mass.

But if your natural test before a cycle is 750 ng / dl and afterwords its 500 ng / dl that will have practically no influence in your ability to build muscle.
So light cycle for 8 weeks would most likley do no harm to me at age 22
 
So light cycle for 8 weeks would most likley do no harm to me at age 22

I can't answer that for you since everyone is different, I don't think anyone can, but your original question was will fluctuations in natural test levels determine genetic potential, the difference between 750 ng / dl and 500 ng / dl won't be a major factor in the amount of muscle you can build.
 
if I'm not mistaken it is free Testosterone that builds muscles.

you are correct, free test is resposible for all the physical effects of test. Before i began cycling i had a free test of 157 (i dont remember the unit of measure) which was 2 points above the refrence range high.
 
you are correct, free test is resposible for all the physical effects of test. Before i began cycling i had a free test of 157 (i dont remember the unit of measure) which was 2 points above the refrence range high.
And does that show on blood test? Do I just call doctor and ask what is my "free test"?
 

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