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    fat on my stomach

    i eat a lot nowadays mainly because i am trying to gain mass. For the most part I eat very well (lots of protein calories ect) and I have gotten a lot stronger because of that. The problem is im now able to pull a lot of extra skin from my stomach. Before I started lifting and eating more I could barely grab anything, I can also see love handles starting to form. Im still pretty thin. My arms have almost no fat at all to grab. As for the rest of my body.... Except for my stomach. I can still see some of my abs but not as much as I used to. Should I be cutting to lose all the fat on my stomach, keep in mind that I am still trying to get bigger arms, chest legs ect. Thanx

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    All depends on your goals. If your bulking to add mass, expect to add a little bf as well.
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    so if i wanted to get rid of the extra fat on my stomahc, i wouldnt be able to gain mass on my arms ect?

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    probably not to the extent that you are looking for in size gains in your arms. its best to pick one goal at a time, much easier. loose the fat first- then concentrate on building the mass, but couple that with a healthy clean diet and you should defintly keep fat gains very minimal.
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    I'm sure if you cleaned up your diet you could gain the muscle with much less fat involved. What does your diet look like?



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    I suggest getting some mass on your arms, I mean...nobody wants to see just skin and bones. You don't have to be huge, but just a little something something

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