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What are the best exercises to get "cut"?



 
 
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Old 05-17-2008, 08:58 AM
ebase131 ebase131 is offline
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Bulking 4 lbs. really isn't enough. During your average bulking phase you should bulk up 20 pounds, minimum. My first bulking phase lasted about 12 months, and I put on around 60 lbs.

If you haven't grew enough, you aren't eating enough. You have to stuff those calories down your throat before you can even think about growing. . .

As far as "cutting exercises" go, there's no such thing. Cutting is something done in the kitchen, and if you cut now you're most likely going to be smaller than you where before you even started bulking, as 4 lbs. will slice very quickly.

A lot of people add more isolation exercises into their routines though, during a cutting phase. They feel it increases the intensity of your workout. I personally feel that it's all done in the kitchen. Cardio is something out you need to be getting used to, running and jogging and such to help burn the fat that you added while bulking.

Eat around 5-6 times per day, but eat small meals. As far as as WHEY protein goes it won't hurt you to drink that. Since you won't be eating as much it's fine to get in a few extra grams of protein and such from WHEY.

Yeah man, but gaining 4 pounds of solid muscle while losing all that fat poundage is a LOT aint it? I wasn't a scrawny kid by any means when I started, so it's not like all I gained was 4 pounds, I lost a lot of fat pounds while putting on a lot of strength. I was asking my friend about that, if I should be putting on more weight, but he said I was getting a LOT stronger really fast so I was just losing fat weight.

So cutting sort of happens while lifting normally?
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