
Originally Posted by
baseline_9
Hopefully not pushing your fats too low will help with not further suppressing your natty T....
Just forget about it for now... Focus on the things that you can influence right now.... Like nutrition and training..... If your lifts are going up in the gym and your weight is going down that is all you need to worry about....
Not that you have ever bitched to me about your low T, but a lot of people look to find reasons why they aren't getting the results they want... It's just an easy excuse.... Anyone who know will agree that consistency and time are the biggest and most important factors to manage..... Even a sh*t plan executed consistently for an extended period of time will produce good results....
You may find that your test increases with an increase in training frequency (weight training) and a focus on progression.... Especially when your bodyfat is lower.... I don't have a lot of knowledge in the whole TRT or low test scene tho....