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    35 inch waist

    I'm bulking and I'm concerned about gaining too much fat. I don't want it to get out of control. I'm 5'11, 185 lbs and when I measured my waist relaxed it was 35.5 inches. Is this too much? have I gained too much fat and should I stop bulking and cut now or is this okay? I would rather continue bulking becuase I am not satisfied with my size yet, but if my waist has gotten too big maybe I should stop.

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    35.5 at 5'11'' and 185 seems huge to me.....but it depends on your bone structure.
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    Unless you've got some of the most muscular, bulging, ripped abs I've ever seen, you're definetly fat.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ForemanRules
    35.5 at 5'11'' and 185 seems huge to me.....but it depends on your bone structure.
    Well for Foreman that is a small waist. Foreman has a 52" waist but it looks small because he has a 84.25" chest with 27.75" arms. That's a 32" difference between waist and chest. hell that like having a 30" waist and a 62" chest. Your V what look wider then Arnold's did.

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    That doesn't look bad to me at all... When I bulked last winter I went up to about 35.5-36 inches. I cut for 2 months and it dropped down to 32 inches. I lost my tape measurer so I have no idea where I'm at now, but I'm cutting again anyway to get under 181 for a meet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rzieba
    You don't look fat. I would do a mild cut.....till summer is over then a very clean bulk through the winter.
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    Hell you look OK. Just keep bulking but make it a clean bulk. You might surprise yourself and drop a little B/F while picking up some LBM.

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    Wtf Is Clean Bulk!!!!!


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    Quote Originally Posted by ForemanRules
    You don't look fat. I would do a mild cut.....till summer is over then a very clean bulk through the winter.
    Yeah I'm gonna cut for a couple of months just to trim down a bit. I rather get rid of the fat now. It will probably be harder to loose later. This might be a dumb question, but can I use creatine and NO Xplode while cutting?

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    You can but you will hold water and it will scew your cutting results



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    Quote Originally Posted by Jodi
    You can but you will hold water and it will scew your cutting results
    Doesn't bloating only come from taking mono? I have CEE.

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    What's clean bulk ?


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    What's clean bulk ?
    Muscle gain with minimal fat gain. Also reffered to as a slow bulk. Instead of kicking the calories of really high, you do just a slight increase from maintenace. This way you don't have to bother with cut(maybe a small one) afterwards.
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