vonfram88
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This is something i am concerned about being in defence, the adf drug and prohibited substances policy deems testosterone as a banned compound, they are looking into it now to see if on medical grounds this is worthy of a waiver. Could be a complicated road ahead for me with all of this.
As with most sporting federations they dont test for the level in the blood they test for the compound. Which is just outright stupidity IMO but not much that can be done about it.
HRT use is certainly not going to happen in PA. The IPF have explicitly ruled it out. Other than in a few rare cases, adult males probably should not be preoccupied with this issue. The natural differences in body composition and body chemistry between lifters is part of the reason for the different performance levels amongst lifters.
Training and discipline might have something do with this, too..
As we age, testosterone declines. Aging males are the main target demographic for HRT and the uptake has been quite surprising. Some people don't like to accept the aging process I guess.
My reading is 9 at the age of 41. It's at the low end of the natural range. I accept that if I compete, others in my age group may have naturally higher levels than me which gives them a natural edge in that area. I don't want to lift if others in my class are using a doctor to enhance their levels to that of a juiced 21 year-old. The grading scale in PA at the moment makes it possible for someone like me to achieve an A grade. If they allow HRT in, then the grading scale will be affected and a natural lifter would have no hope of getting beyond C or B grade.
There is also the risk that some HRT users may seek to enhance to the upper limits through self -administration in order to improve their performance. That's another good reason for IPF to deny its use in competition. It would be impossible to reliably test whether the HRT Lifter's levels were reasonable due to the large fluctuations in concentration that can occur in the body in a relatively short time frame. They can only reliably detect YES or NO.
Now I expect the ADF would have similar concerns about the inability to effectively police its use/misuse.
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