Would having one testicle?


Question:
affect working out/muscle building and kickboxing?

Answers:
Na ... just make you more arrow dynamic... how do you think lance Armstrong won all this races?
i would not imagine
Nope, not that i know of
The only time this would be a problem, is if you were a show animal. Show animals are required to have two, without any operations.
My grandson has what is called a slippery testicle. One is down, but, the other goes up and down...slippery. Very strange, but, of no consequence, the Dr.s say.
one less ball to kick....
It would be impossible for someone to kick you in the balls. They might be able to kick you in the ball, however. The risk would double if you had 2 nuts. So, go for it. You really have nothing to lose except a testie. You would definitly gain the advantage over your opponent when kickboxing. I'm surprised that you don't hear about atheletes having a nut removed to gain an advantage. Unless, of course, that information is suppressed purposly.
no, duh.
no effect on working out at all (unless you are only trying to exercise the one that is missing; tha tmay not be very productive)

as for kickboxing, you only have one left to get kicked so maybe that's an advantage.
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