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If the average guy has a test level of around 500 ng/dl (let’s say it’s 600 ng/dl from the boost from working out) and the average guy can gain 30 pounds of lean muscle mass in his lifetime, then you would assume that 600 \ 30 = 20. So every pound of muscle gained is about 20 nanograms per deciliter of testosterone. So a man that experiences 100 ng/dl of testosterone increase, over time, he should be able to gain 5 pounds of lean muscle mass.
Is my math correct?
Is my math correct?