Someone help this make sense to me

Would you support a lower T hormone level to compete? Like if the PDGA just changed it and tested. What if that was unhealthy to that individual?

It's absolutely not just about hormone levels though.

The women's' non-drug tested division powerlifting world records are set by women taking 20 times the amount of testosterone (steroids) of a natural man. As a natural man with 1/20th the testosterone levels of them, I still broke the women's deadlift world record for my weight class after 3 months of lifting though. How? The male skeletal structure can exert 20% more upwards force than a woman of the same size and muscle mass.

I'm 5'7". I don't play basketball, not even recreationally, and never have. I was able to dunk after doing kickboxing for 2 months to lose some weight. There are only like 3 women in WNBA history that can do that, and they're like 6'6". ? So I can jump and reach higher than women with 1 foot of height and like 15" longer wingspans than me. Against all but 3 women in the world who spend their entire lives training to do that. After 2 months of kickboxing. How? Again, the male skeletal structure can exert 20% more upwards force. Meaning I camp jump wayyyy higher.

I don't know anything about disc golf, but everyone's just talking about hormones in this discussion like that's all there is to it, and that's not even half the conversation though.

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