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Blackpill Negative feedback decreases testosterone in rugby athletes

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We tested the effects of different post-match recovery interventions on the subsequent hormonal responses to a physical stress-test and game performance in professional rugby union players. On four occasions, participants (n=12) completed a video session (1 h each) with accompanying coach feedback the day after a rugby union match. The interventions showed either video footage of player mistakes with negative coach feedback (NCF1) or player successes with positive feedback (PCF1). Both approaches were repeated (NCF2 and PCF2). In the following week, participants were assessed for their free testosterone (T) and cortisol (C) responses to a physical stress-test, pre-game T and game-ranked performance. The PFC1 and PCF2 approaches were both associated with significantly (p<0.01) greater free T (36% to 42%) responses to the stress-test when compared to NCF1 and NCF2 (16% to -3%), respectively. The PCF interventions were also associated with higher (28% to 51%) pre-game T concentrations and superior game-ranked performances than the NCF approaches (p<0.01). In conclusion, the post-game presentation of specific video footage combined with different coach feedbacks appeared to influence the free hormonal state of rugby players and game performance several days later. Therefore, within the sporting context, future behaviour and performance might be modified through the use of simple psychological strategies. These data are applicable to generalised human stress responses and their modifiability by prior exposure to a stressor.


Got this while watching a veritasium video :soy:, but still.


View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1tSqSMOyNFE
 
My entire life is a horror show
 
Brutal, so this is basically equivalent to school, bad feedback and teacher expectations turning you into a bad pupil?

So having deficits from the get go like for example being autistic and misunderstood might turn you into an effeminate pseudointersexcripple? :lul:

Well then again this is nothing new and confirms my theory of the mechanisms of socially induced dwarfism also being applicable on a smaller scale.

Very interesting. Thanks for posting.
 
I’ve experienced this my entire life. It can also be the subtle things that you see/hear at home. Further proves why nurture trumps nature every time.
 
Cortisol lvl jumps because your brain think you are in danger in stressful situations, cortisol lowers testosterone.
 


We tested the effects of different post-match recovery interventions on the subsequent hormonal responses to a physical stress-test and game performance in professional rugby union players. On four occasions, participants (n=12) completed a video session (1 h each) with accompanying coach feedback the day after a rugby union match. The interventions showed either video footage of player mistakes with negative coach feedback (NCF1) or player successes with positive feedback (PCF1). Both approaches were repeated (NCF2 and PCF2). In the following week, participants were assessed for their free testosterone (T) and cortisol (C) responses to a physical stress-test, pre-game T and game-ranked performance. The PFC1 and PCF2 approaches were both associated with significantly (p<0.01) greater free T (36% to 42%) responses to the stress-test when compared to NCF1 and NCF2 (16% to -3%), respectively. The PCF interventions were also associated with higher (28% to 51%) pre-game T concentrations and superior game-ranked performances than the NCF approaches (p<0.01). In conclusion, the post-game presentation of specific video footage combined with different coach feedbacks appeared to influence the free hormonal state of rugby players and game performance several days later. Therefore, within the sporting context, future behaviour and performance might be modified through the use of simple psychological strategies. These data are applicable to generalised human stress responses and their modifiability by prior exposure to a stressor.


Got this while watching a veritasium video :soy:, but still.


View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1tSqSMOyNFE

That's why people here are justifiably angry when they get bullied and don't want bullies to get away with it.

People that are mocking and bullying you are basically causing you to die inside just so they can have more pleasure and amusement.
 
How much T do you lose from having an abusive father and nagging, manipulative mother?
 

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