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    nattyboy is offline New Member
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    abs during bulk?

    i wanna bulk up to be bigger but i wanna work out my abs to have a defined six pack
    is the creatine(water retention, n bloating) gonna affect anything? or does all that fall under cutting?

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    Dalton5 is offline Associate Member
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    Quote Originally Posted by nattyboy
    i wanna bulk up to be bigger but i wanna work out my abs to have a defined six pack
    is the creatine(water retention, n bloating) gonna affect anything? or does all that fall under cutting?
    If your only taking creatine then there might be a little water retention but nothing serious, depends on the person.....but even if you do have a little water/fat during the bulk you still wanna have stong abs under it, they'll poke through that much quicker.

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    No, it's easier to have abs when your bulking.

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    And thanks for bumping my post about the gastrocnemius just so you can ask if you're going to be fat while your trying to get fat. DUh!!!

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    nattyboy is offline New Member
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    so ur sayin evn if i gain sum fat durin bulking ill still have defined abdominals and pecs?
    cuz i wanna have a lean muscle look but i wanna be strong as an ox! lol
    thats y i wanna bulk and then cut

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    OKAY, think for one minute friend. IF YOU ARE GAINING BULK YOU ARE GOING TO PUT ON FAT, YOUR ABS WILL LOOK LIKE $HIT, YOU'LL STILL HAVE THEM, BUT THEY'LL LOOK HORRIBLE. IF YOU ARE CUTTING, YOU WILL LOOSE A LITTLE BIT OF MUSCLE AND STRENGTH BUT YOU'LL LOOK GREAT. SO LET ME BREAK IT DOWN FOR MORE SIMPLETON CREATURES....

    BULK= Increased strength + Increased bodyweight - definition

    CUT= Decreased strength - Decreased bodyweight + definition


    OKAY!!!!

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