What Is the Connection Between Cortisol and Testosterone?
The so-called "winning science" is a science designed to reveal the secrets behind winning in competitions, commercial warfare, and other contests. According to scientists' research, winning is related to testosterone levels. The competitor's advantage is largely determined by testosterone levels. The higher the level, the greater the advantage.
Winning science
- Demystifying the science behind testosterone
- According to scientist research, wins with testosterone
- The battle of the century becomes a classic case
- On June 29, Germany s FIFA Women s World Cup Group D match is underway, with Brazil vs. Australia
- Studies like this have revealed the secrets of success of some past winners. In a brainstorming contest that requires thoughtful thinking, the secret of the player's ultimate victory is hidden in their blood. Chess champion Bobby Fischer is a representative example. The director of the new documentary "Bobby Fischer Against the World" said: "Fischer is filled with a ruthless desire to defeat his opponents. Fischer will be delighted by enticing his opponents to make mistakes. Among them. He said visually that he was a bit sadistic. "
- In 1972, Fischer competed against former Soviet chess master Boris Spassky in Iceland, competing for the world's first title, and finally successfully defeating his opponent. This game also became a legend. Before the game, he received high-intensity strength and endurance training. He told the coach that he hoped to crush Spassky's hand during the first handshake. When the game was approaching, he put down the Ecstasy again, hesitated to show up and made various strange requests to anger his opponents. "I don't believe in psychology, I only believe in effective tactics," Fischer said of the contest later.
- In the attention of the world, he eventually rushed to Reykjavik, the capital of Iceland. After a 2.5 to 2.5 in the first 5 innings, Fischer took the lead temporarily. In the subsequent games, Fischer showed relentless belligerence, and under pressure, Spassky had no ability to fight back. In the last 15 games, he only won 1 game. Fischer's intelligence and superior testosterone-cortisol levels helped him reach the pinnacle of chess. This century war also became a classic case of testosterone levels closely related to victory. [1]