“…In order to monitor anabolic/catabolic balance during strength exercise, previous studies have investigated circulating [T] and [C] before and after strength exercises, but the existing findings are inconsistent. Indeed, while [T] increased significantly from pre to post training session in the studies of Weiss et al [67] (ΔT: 22%), Jensen et al [68] (ΔT: 27%), Crewther et al [44] (ΔT: 7%) and Ammar et al [42] (ΔT: 12%), [T] remained unchanged in other reports [50,69,70]. Surprisingly, Hakkinen et al [71] reported that, following successive strength sessions performed in 1 day, [T] may increase, decrease or not change.…”