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    Bulking toning?.

    As im currently bulking (76.5) Base weight NO FOOD etc,
    Should i be worrying about my chest as in its not as round and shaped as i would like. is that something to worry about while im cutting/toneing out?

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    Nope, just make it bigger. When your chest gets big enough, whatever flaws you may have shape wise will not seem as important.

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    How tall are you? Because at 168.3lbs, I don't know if you need to worry so much about cutting.
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    Quote Originally Posted by VolcomX311 View Post
    How tall are you? Because at 168.3lbs, I don't know if you need to worry so much about cutting.
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    Just get it big. Worry about shapes later...

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    Quote Originally Posted by FitnessFreek View Post
    Just get it big. Worry about shapes later...
    If you're bulking and getting bigger and developing, You're gonna see about all of the shape you've got. I mean your chest is shaped the way it is and the way it will be for the most part. Otherwise you're going to be trying to "make the top part more square" or "the bottom part more" then you're back to the argument of trying to isolate different parts of the chest muscle. Just do quality work and quality eating...and cut later to see it.
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