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What is a lean bulk and how does it differ from a regular bulk?

From 5 years of verified research · Vassili Sandqvist
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A lean bulk is a caloric surplus of 200-300 kcal/day above TDEE, aimed at maximizing lean mass gain while minimizing fat accumulation. This contrasts with a regular bulk, which may involve a larger caloric surplus and potentially lead to excessive fat gain.

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