Most testosterone is released in the first 27 minutes or of exercise and drops off sharply after 45 minutes.
Does anyone know if stretching signals the body to start releasing testosterone? Does anyone know if a 5 minute light cardio warm up releases testosterone.
For the OP, a 5 minute cardio warmup will produce roughly the testosterone equivalent of a mild steroid cycle. To boost your testosterone further, studies have shown doing 5 minutes of cardio between each set in the weight room will produce the equivalent of a heavy androgen cycle, also potentially creating a third testicle.
[quote]cs80918 wrote:
Most testosterone is released in the first 27 minutes or of exercise and drops off sharply after 45 minutes.
Does anyone know if stretching signals the body to start releasing testosterone? Does anyone know if a 5 minute light cardio warm up releases testosterone.
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Do people who make progress ask these questions? or even think about this stuff?
[quote]cs80918 wrote:
Most testosterone is released in the first 27 minutes or of exercise and drops off sharply after 45 minutes.
Does anyone know if stretching signals the body to start releasing testosterone? Does anyone know if a 5 minute light cardio warm up releases testosterone.
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Do people who make progress ask these questions? or even think about this stuff?[/quote]
[quote]ericcartman wrote:
x2 on the respect for Mr. Rogers.
For the OP, a 5 minute cardio warmup will produce roughly the testosterone equivalent of a mild steroid cycle. To boost your testosterone further, studies have shown doing 5 minutes of cardio between each set in the weight room will produce the equivalent of a heavy androgen cycle, also potentially creating a third testicle.[/quote]