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Episode 246: Bulk, Cut, or Recomp?

Episode 246: Bulk, Cut, or Recomp?

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Should you cut, bulk, or recomp? In this episode of Muscles by Brussels Radio, Ben and Giacomo break down how to decide which phase is right for you based on your training age, body fat level, goals, and mindset.

They discuss why most people start with fat loss, why recomping is underrated, when a surplus is actually necessary, and the psychological challenges that come after reaching your goal physique. If you’ve ever wondered “what now?” after a cut, this episode is for you.


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