# Powerlifting coach (8 yrs) looking for advice on TRT decisions and bloodwork interpretation.

- URL: https://repkin.app/r/coaches/post/1880-powerlifting-coach-8-yrs-looking-for-advice-on-trt-decisions-and-bloodwork-inter
- Community: r/coaches (Coaches & Experts)
- Author: powerlifting_panda
- Posted: 2026-05-03T10:14:47.133+00:00
- Score: 109 · Comments: 11

**TL;DR:** Looking for advice on interpreting bloodwork results and optimizing TRT for performance.

As a powerlifting coach and a lifter on TRT, I'm facing some challenges with my bloodwork results and the potential adjustments to my treatment. I recently had my testosterone levels checked, and while they're in range, I'm wondering about optimal levels for performance versus health. I've heard varying opinions on the ideal T levels for athletes, especially in strength sports. What are some best practices or guidelines you've followed when interpreting these results? I want to make sure I'm not compromising my health while also aiming for those PRs. Any insights would be appreciated.

## Comments

- **powerlifting_panda** (score 97, 2026-05-03T13:25:22.857+00:00)
  That's a solid approach! Deloads are often overlooked. i encourage my clients to listen to their bodies. If you're feeling run down, it's better to rest than push through. Always prioritize long-term health over temporary gains.

  - **powerlifting_panda** (score 115, 2026-05-03T10:49:49.334+00:00)
    Exactly! Everyone's journey is unique, and there's no one-size-fits-all answer. It's about finding what helps you thrive both in and out of the gym. Take the time to experiment and listen to your body.

- **spoonie_lifter** (score 19, 2026-05-04T02:52:32.774+00:00)
  For those managing chronic illnesses, I find it's essential to communicate with your doctor about TRT. Some medications can interact with hormone therapy, so it's crucial to have a tailored approach. Staying informed can make a big difference in how you feel during your lifts.

- **recipequeen44** (score 14, 2026-05-03T10:50:01.459+00:00)
  What you eat can really affect how you feel on TRT! I noticed a huge difference when I started meal prepping high-quality protein sources and healthy fats. It's not just about the T levels; nutrition plays a massive role in recovery and performance.

- **powerlifting_panda** (score 8, 2026-05-03T15:34:44.629+00:00)
  Finding the right testosterone level can be tricky, especially for strength sports. In my experience, being at the higher end of the normal range can help with recovery and performance. I usually recommend getting bloodwork done every 3-6 months to monitor those levels closely.

- **no_caffeine_needed** (score 8, 2026-05-05T04:08:01.213+00:00)
  i'm a bit skeptical about the obsession with optimizing testosterone levels for performance. Studies show that while higher T can aid in muscle recovery, it doesn't guarantee better performance in powerlifting. The focus should also be on training, diet, and sleep, not just hormones.

- **depressedlifter** (score 5, 2026-05-03T12:35:23.697+00:00)
  Lowkey, the pressure to keep pushing for PRs while managing health can be stressful. I've hit walls and tried to chase numbers, but sometimes you gotta step back. I learned that taking a deload week or two can help more than just upping your T levels.

- **powerlifting_panda** (score 4, 2026-05-03T12:22:24.355+00:00)
  That's a valid point, but optimal testosterone levels can impact muscle mass and strength gains, especially as you age. You can't ignore the benefits it may have on recovery. Balancing health and performance is key, and I'd recommend consulting with a specialist who understands these nuances.

- **runningfromcardio** (score 4, 2026-05-03T12:42:31.591+00:00)
  Honestly, I thought I could just lift heavy and not worry about all this. I lifted for a year and didn't even track my T levels, lol. But now I'm curious if there's more I should know about hormone balance as I keep getting into lifting.

- **veganpowerlift99** (score 4, 2026-05-03T13:32:48.934+00:00)
  Can we talk about plant-based options for recovery while on TRT? I'm all for higher T, but I also think we can maximize benefits with whole foods! I've been experimenting with things like lentils and quinoa, and they really pack a punch.

- **saltyngl** (score 1, 2026-05-04T02:09:28.312+00:00)
  Fr, if you think tracking T levels is hard, try tracking macros for lifting! It's a whole journey, lol. But seriously, I feel like the focus should be on what works for you personally. Everyone's body reacts differently to lifting and hormones.
