TroyTheGod
New member
Hi, I'm new to the forum. I'm 19 and have been training for about 5-6 years through football, wrestling, and track. I'm not looking to use steroids and know if I asked about it, everyone would be flaming me. But , I've been worried about my natural test levels. I'm 19 and still have a "baby face". I dont grow very much facial hair. (I'm half asian half white so I'm not sure if this is genetic.) But , i'm fairly strong for my size. I'm 5'5 135-140 lbs with very small bones and joints. My deadlift is 405lbs , squat is 375 and bench is 255. People are often surprised by my strength because i'm not that big. I think my strength may be partly due to genetics also. My dad was an olympic weightlifter on the olympic team during the 1988 olympics. My question is, even though i may look young , but am still very strong, should I be worried about my test levels? Also, I don't know if this is a sign of low test, but whenever i try to put on weight, fat goes straight to my stomach/hips. I think if I took a test to determine my test levels, i could ensure i'm below where im supposed to be by eating poorly and not eating very much carbs/fats for a few days to get a test prescription. Would this be wise? I'm just not sure whether to account my young attributes to genetics, or to testosterone levels. It just makes me wonder, if i'm this strong with possible low test, where could i be at high levels. If someone could offer some advice that would me great. Sorry for all the background info, just wanted togive as much info as possible.