India’s cricketers got some unusual advice from their coach.
Gary Kirsten, a South African who coaches the Indian Cricket team and mental conditioning expert Paddy Upton reportedly told the Indian players that sex before a match increases athletic performance.
“Having sex increases testosterone levels, which causes an increase in strength, aggression and competitiveness,” Kirsten and Upton advised in a document distributed to the players, according to The Hindustan Times.
Besides trumpeting the positive side effects of sex, Kirsten and Upton also said that a lack of sex could diminish their athletic capacities by causing “a significant drop in testosterone levels in both males and females.”
Gary Kirsten, a South African who coaches the Indian Cricket team and mental conditioning expert Paddy Upton reportedly told the Indian players that sex before a match increases athletic performance.
“Having sex increases testosterone levels, which causes an increase in strength, aggression and competitiveness,” Kirsten and Upton advised in a document distributed to the players, according to The Hindustan Times.
Besides trumpeting the positive side effects of sex, Kirsten and Upton also said that a lack of sex could diminish their athletic capacities by causing “a significant drop in testosterone levels in both males and females.”







