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  2. Why Bulking Can Be A Great Goal For Pretty Much Anyone - AOL

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    Bulking, or muscle growth, requires strength training and a protein-packed diet. Here's how to bulk effectively and efficiently, per trainers and dietitians.

  3. You Might Not Have To Choose Between ‘Bulking’ Or ‘Cutting ...

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    Bulking involves eating more calories than you burn (a caloric surplus) to fuel muscle growth. During a bulk, expect to hit the weights hard and often, lifting heavier and performing more intense ...

  4. Get Big and Gain Muscle With These 8 Bulking Foods - AOL

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    Dietitians explain what clean bulking is, and how to do it to gain muscle mass. They also reveal the 8 best bulking foods to add to your diet. Get Big and Gain Muscle With These 8 Bulking Foods

  5. Muscle hypertrophy - Wikipedia

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    An increased requirement for protein can help elevate protein synthesis, which is seen in athletes training for muscle hypertrophy. Protein intakes up to 1.6 grams per kilogram of body weight a day help increase gains in strength and muscle size from resistance training. [19]

  6. List of weight training exercises - Wikipedia

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    The chest fly is performed while lying face up on a bench or standing up, with arms outspread holding weights, by bringing the arms together above the chest. This is a compound exercise for the pectorals. Other muscles worked include deltoids, triceps, and forearms. Equipment: dumbbells, cable machine or "pec deck" machine.

  7. Strength training - Wikipedia

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    Weight training became increasingly popular in the 1970s, following the release of the bodybuilding movie Pumping Iron, and the subsequent popularity of Arnold Schwarzenegger. Since the late 1990s, increasing numbers of women have taken up weight training; currently, nearly one in five U.S. women engage in weight training on a regular basis. [95]