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Old 09-27-2008, 01:00 PM  
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here is a cut and paste I found:

"The acute & chronic responses of testosterone are influenced by age, training experience and sex and as such you should differentiate between these when relating to testosterone and exercise. In answer to your first question, the likely hypothesis for below average testosterone levels during rest is related to Newsholme et al. central fatigue theory. The release of Serotonin during and following exhaustive exercise is thought to inhibit testosterone release through actions upon the pituitary and hypothalamic areas of the brain. As testosterone release is elevated during exercise, this is probably a safety mechanism in an attempt to avoid exhaustion of the body?s resources.

As Donald alluded to, it wouldn?t be practical for the body to produce higher than average levels of testosterone for a prolonged period of time for the obvious reason above, and as such it is not advisable to attempt to do so. In response to bad_boy98922 post, it is possible to elicit a favorable hormonal environment through diet manipulation but again these effects are acute and not chronic.
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