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Do You Think Modern Comfort Is Destroying Testosterone Levels?

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2 months ago

Serious question.
Men today have:
→ unlimited food
→ unlimited entertainment
→ constant dopamine
→ less movement
→ less sunlight
→ less physical struggle
At the same time:
low energy, low motivation, low testosterone, anxiety, and depression seem more common than ever.
Do you think modern comfort and overstimulation are actually hurting male hormones and mental drive?
Or is that exaggerated bro-science?

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    1 day ago

    Side delts The illusion of size you’d get would be insane

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    Glutes More power and better athletic performance is a win

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    1 day ago

    Arms all day That’s probably the answer most lifters would pick

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    Hamstrings They’re underrated but make a huge difference on stage

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    Neck. A thicker neck gives that strong athletic look

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    Chest It’s always been my stubborn body part

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    1 day ago

    Forearms. Nothing beats looking muscular even in a hoodie

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  • Participant
    17 hours ago

    Calves, 100%. I’ve trained them 3x a week for years and they still look like I skip leg day lol.

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    17 hours ago

    For me it’s delts. My chest and arms blow up fast, but shoulders take forever to grow.

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    17 hours ago

    Back is my weakest point. Strength keeps going up but visually it just doesn’t look that impressive.

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    17 hours ago

    Honestly, calves are all genetics. Mine barely changed despite adding weight every week.

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    17 hours ago

    Legs for sure. Upper body responds great, but getting bigger quads has been a grind.

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    17 hours ago

    I’ve run every shoulder specialization routine out there. Delts improved, but way slower than expected.

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    17 hours ago

    Not gonna lie, back was stubborn until I stopped ego lifting and focused on contraction.

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    17 hours ago

    Calves. Mileage may vary, but mine seem completely immune to hypertrophy.

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