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    ive been bulking for some time and am on my deload week at the minute, ive always been very skinny, during my bulk (about 4 months) ive put on approx a stone and a quarter, the majority of this has been muscle but ive recently measured my waist and its gone up as well its now at 33" before i started id guess it was about 31", im still wearing 32" trousers and they are no tighter at all the fat has gone on above wear my trousers sit, i know its not huge but it bothers me as im used to carrying very little fat, do i keep bulking for a while or do a month of cutting? im 5'10" and about 11 and a half stone now.

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    Personal prefrence mate. When your bulking tho u gotta just accept that your gunna gain size all over.i think a cut wouldnt b a bad idea after 4 months

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    i dont think it will take me very long to cut at all. thing is i know that 33" isnt that big and lots of people are probably that to begin with i literally have very little fat anywhere else, i dunno just not used to it.

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    maybe a short cut, to get the waist in check would b good

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    Rather than cutting, just significantly increase the either amount of ab work you do, or the intensity. Build your abdominals while you are big, and it will make it easier to cut later.

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    How would doing ab work make it easier to cut?

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    Quote Originally Posted by dteller1 View Post
    ive been bulking for some time and am on my deload week at the minute, ive always been very skinny, during my bulk (about 4 months) ive put on approx a stone and a quarter, the majority of this has been muscle but ive recently measured my waist and its gone up as well its now at 33" before i started id guess it was about 31", im still wearing 32" trousers and they are no tighter at all the fat has gone on above wear my trousers sit, i know its not huge but it bothers me as im used to carrying very little fat, do i keep bulking for a while or do a month of cutting? im 5'10" and about 11 and a half stone now.
    You're 5'10" and 161 lbs. How fat can you be?

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    im not fat, ive just gained a little round my middle thats all, i'll continue with my bulk for a while its really not enough for me to cut

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