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Ohh... Another Small Quesion (You guys hate me now, dontcha?)

Legion Kreinak

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Heh, sorry for all the questions I'm just inactive now because I hurt my back from boxing (threw too many hard punches into the air, forgot to stop my punches, if ya' know what I mean - I bet you do Suston)

Anyways, for bulking, then cutting, how many weeks would I go on bulking, then how many cutting?

And then after cutting, IF I feel I'm an adequate size, then would I just continue doing the same weights/reps/sets I did during my cutting phase to preserve the muscle and "cutness" I have. I'm pretty sure that'll be a yes anwser, because it wouldn't make sense to lose the muscle or the "cut look" your muscles have, so long as you have a good diet, and consistently workout with the same everything.
 
People do many different things, but what I do is measure my waist when I start bulking and then make a certain cut-off point where if my waist gets beyond "X" inches, then it's time to cut for a few weeks. That way it seems like I can keep a lower body fat percentage without compromisng too much muscle at the same time since I am not dieting for long periods of time
I can't answer your second part because I haven't reached the point where I am content with my size yet
 
forget this notion of muscles having a ' cut look. ' Looking cut is achieved by being muscular with very low bodyfat, not by the muscle itself having a certain look.
 
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