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Originally Posted by PowerManDL
Any basic test for serum testosterone levels would disprove this statement.
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what i meant, in the context of this thread, was that male trainers should not react to gender, so yes - i my statement was not correct. I still stand by part of my statement that muscles react the same to being taxed, regardless of gender - other factors excluded. results wont be the same and that includes gender, same-gender/ethnicity, gender aside/genetics, and of course people who boost. yet it's silly to get in to those specifics...
what i find funny is men who say isolation does not produce results when i see almost all men isolating much moreso than women. now maybe its symantecs but there is a clear discrimination toward women from men in the gym. this idea that training should differ, is chauvinistic...
some men here dont wanna listen. you all should continue training men as i'm sure you do well. from what ive read, its mostly these men that refuse to have an intelligent give and take. why bother posting?