bulk up

verb
/ˌbʌlk ˈʌp/

Definitions

  1. To gain weight.

  2. To increase the weight of.

  3. To train the body with a high-calorie diet and intense weightlifting in order to increase…

    To train the body with a high-calorie diet and intense weightlifting in order to increase the overall mass of the body, especially the muscles.

    • A review of studies done on runners and strength training showed generally positive impacts and no negative consequences. You won’t hulk out or bulk up just fine-tune some lean muscle in ways that running alone can’t do.

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