fivefivefive
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Just curious if someone could answer this main question for me?
Basically heres my story. Been lifting now for 3 years. Consistently. While i've def put on size i feel like i could be putting on alot more muscle but i'm not. I think it has to do alot with the fact my Testosterone isn't where its supposed to be. I think the reasoning is my lifestyle factors......
- My sleep schedule is never consistent.
- I used to have alot of stress in my life
- My diet is like a 2 out of 10. I used to eat alot of sugar and carbs.
- Despite the fact my body type is on the lean side, my body fat percentage was high, recently in the past couple months i've gotten it down.
I have taken steps to correct all the above recently as i know all can negatively effect Testosterone. I will also note before i started all of those, just through dropping my body fat i noticed an increase in energy, and things such as morning wood and such. I felt like my test was rising, but just no all the way where i wanted it.
Main question is, despite changing a bunch of lifestyle factors how long can i realistically expect it to take for my T to rise? If i of course stay consistent with everything.
Basically heres my story. Been lifting now for 3 years. Consistently. While i've def put on size i feel like i could be putting on alot more muscle but i'm not. I think it has to do alot with the fact my Testosterone isn't where its supposed to be. I think the reasoning is my lifestyle factors......
- My sleep schedule is never consistent.
- I used to have alot of stress in my life
- My diet is like a 2 out of 10. I used to eat alot of sugar and carbs.
- Despite the fact my body type is on the lean side, my body fat percentage was high, recently in the past couple months i've gotten it down.
I have taken steps to correct all the above recently as i know all can negatively effect Testosterone. I will also note before i started all of those, just through dropping my body fat i noticed an increase in energy, and things such as morning wood and such. I felt like my test was rising, but just no all the way where i wanted it.
Main question is, despite changing a bunch of lifestyle factors how long can i realistically expect it to take for my T to rise? If i of course stay consistent with everything.