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One Man's Journey: Gaining 30 Pounds and Deciding Whether to Bulk or Cut

Follow the weight journey of a male reddit user who gained 30 pounds and is now questioning whether to bulk or cut. Read about his struggles and accomplishments in this inspiring story.

Article by Madeleine Smith

A photo of a 6'3" man showing a snapshot of 175 pounds at a height of 6'3
A photo of a 6'3" man showing a snapshot of 175 pounds at a height of 6'3
A photo of a 6'3" man showing a snapshot of 175 pounds at a height of 6'3
[BoC] M/22/6'3"/175 lbs. Up 30 lbs already. Should I keep bulking or cut?
Originally posted on /r/BulkOrCut

Introduction

Gainitititit, a 22 year old male standing at 6'3" and weighing 175 lbs, took the internet by storm with his post on Reddit. After gaining 30 pounds and transforming his body, he is now left with a difficult decision: whether to continue bulking or to cut.

The Bulking Journey

Gainitititit started his journey at 145 lbs, feeling too thin and wanting to put on muscle. He began lifting heavy and eating a lot, tracking his progress along the way. After 8 months, he had gained 30 pounds and was thrilled with his progress. However, he was now questioning whether he should continue bulking or cut.

The Cutting Dilemma

While Gainitititit was pleased with his weight gain, he also realized that he had put on some extra fat along with the muscle. He was now considering cutting his calories to lose the excess fat and reveal his new muscles. However, he was also worried about losing the gains he had worked so hard for during his bulking phase.

The Decision

After much deliberation and feedback from the Reddit community, Gainitititit decided to continue bulking for a few more months before reassessing his progress. He was motivated by the gains he had already made and was eager to see how much more he could achieve. He understood the risks of continuing to bulk, but was willing to take that chance.

Takeaways

Gainitititit's story is both inspiring and educational. He highlights the importance of tracking progress, gaining weight at a healthy pace, and listening to your body. Ultimately, everyone's weight journey is unique and should be approached with caution and care. Try things out for yourself and see what works best for you.

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Madeleine Smith

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Madeleine is passionate about empowering individuals with the information and tools they need to transform their bodies and lives.