Michael Chandler reveals the secret behind his high testosterone levels
Michael Chandler, a highly skilled UFC fighter, has revealed his method of keeping his testosterone levels high. Unlike Conor McGregor, who never explained how he achieved his muscular physique, Chandler, who is 37 years old, offers a scientific explanation for his impressive size.
Despite his wins and losses in challenging fights, Chandler’s explosiveness remains consistent. He recently shared his strategies for maintaining optimal testosterone levels on his YouTube channel, which has sparked discussions about defying traditional expectations of physique and health for someone his age in today’s modern era.
According to Chandler: “I just got my blood work done, got my testosterone levels checked, all of my levels checked.” The 37-year-old continued,“Your boy’s in good shape, your boy is in good health.” Michael confirmed. Former Bellator champion asked the Doctor, “And I was talking to the doctor that I did the blood work with and asked the question– why is my testosterone in such a great spot?– Why is it in a very clinically high position?”
He added: “Red-light therapy, using a sauna every now and then just to sweat out the toxins when maybe I don’t get a great sweaty workout in that week. So, lifting heavy weights, sleep, cold therapy, red-light therapy, and sauna. Those are kind of things that I think are contributing to my overall body feeling phenomenal.”
Michael Chandler has recently discussed his experience coaching Conor McGregor on TUF and the process involved.
During his appearance on The Schaub programme, Chandler discussed spending four weeks on the programme with McGregor, who is scheduled to fight later in the year. Initially, he stated that he did not want to coach TUF again, but after some time had passed, he indicated that he would be amenable to doing so in the future.
He said:
“If you were to ask me right away, I would be like, ‘I don’t think I ever wanna do that again.’ But now I’m like, it was 4 weeks, it was fun, it’s gonna be a huge show. I would definitely do it again, so it was a lot of fun-painfully hard.”
Additionally, ‘Iron’ described working with his team’s fighters and assisting to prepare them for their fights. He stated that he wanted everyone to get the most out of their experience on the show and that he intended well when advising his fighters, saying:
“With my guys, when we’re training and it’s like, ‘Hey man, you gotta be better at this, you gotta get off the wall, you gotta get up,’…And they can feel even if I might’ve rubbed them the wrong way here, they knew it came from a good place because we have to put them in the best situation possible to win on fight night.”
Considering that the upcoming season of The Ultimate Fighter will broadcast on ESPN, it will be intriguing to see how well it performs.
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