The ratio should be negligible and they should just use the CIR regardless. Reason being is that human hormone levels naturally spike and fall from exercise, diet, even seasons of the year (which is why a high ratio such as 4:1 is used, because that's too many deviations from the mean level of T for it to be natural)
:yep my hormones go up and down all the time. When the warm weather hits, I go mad. I'll have a hardass workout and be worn out and then feel like getting up again an hour later. Then girls become a lot more attractive :hey
why every athletic commision does'nt do CIR testing is beyond me, they just check testosterone levels and if there above normal then do CIR. but you dont have to have elavated testosterone levels to be taking synthetic testosterone you can take the stuff and keep your levels below maxim but still reep the benifits and increase your performance from the extra stuff in your body
no I know it's obtainable because of what other people have said and because I know some guys just have more testosterone than other people.
A study of Australian athletes found that the mean T/E ratio in the study was 1.15:1 Another study found that the max T/E ratio for the 95th percentile of athletes was 3.71:1, and the max T/E ratio for the 99th percentile was 5.25:1