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    Why is it so hard for me to build muscle mass?
    Jason Whalen
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    Jason Whalen is a Certified Personal Trainer and the Owner of JWWFitness in Scottsdale, Arizona. With over a decade of experience, Jason specializes in strength, core, endurance, and plyometric training programs for those looking to improve their fitness, overall health, and sports performance. He holds a BA in Exercise Science from Eastern New Mexico University. Jason is also a Nutrition Therapist and a Member of the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA). He was voted the Best of 2012 for Personal Trainers by Kudzu and was featured in Echo Magazine.
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    A lot of this is just genetic. It's just naturally easy for some people to gain muscle mass, while for some folks it's extremely easy. Unfortunately, there just isn't a lot you can do here; you may just need to work a little harder to build your upper body up.
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    What are the best exercises for upper body mass?
    Jason Whalen
    Certified Personal Trainer
    Jason Whalen is a Certified Personal Trainer and the Owner of JWWFitness in Scottsdale, Arizona. With over a decade of experience, Jason specializes in strength, core, endurance, and plyometric training programs for those looking to improve their fitness, overall health, and sports performance. He holds a BA in Exercise Science from Eastern New Mexico University. Jason is also a Nutrition Therapist and a Member of the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA). He was voted the Best of 2012 for Personal Trainers by Kudzu and was featured in Echo Magazine.
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    You want to emphasize compound movements, not isolated exercises. So, when a lot of folks want to build up their biceps, for example, they'll start doing bicep curls. However, doing squat to bicep curls or bent over rows are going to be much better for muscle development.
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    What should I eat if I want to bulk up?
    Jason Whalen
    Certified Personal Trainer
    Jason Whalen is a Certified Personal Trainer and the Owner of JWWFitness in Scottsdale, Arizona. With over a decade of experience, Jason specializes in strength, core, endurance, and plyometric training programs for those looking to improve their fitness, overall health, and sports performance. He holds a BA in Exercise Science from Eastern New Mexico University. Jason is also a Nutrition Therapist and a Member of the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA). He was voted the Best of 2012 for Personal Trainers by Kudzu and was featured in Echo Magazine.
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    Try to increase your overall calorie intake. Emphasize your proteins and carbohydrates. That's going to be the best way to bulk up and increase your muscle mass.
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    Is there a way to widen my bones?
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    Your shoulder blades are only connected to your skeleton through your collarbone. As they sit on a bed of muscle, it is possible to exercise your shoulders and increase your shoulder width through muscle growth.
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    How can I get bigger triceps?
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    Can I do pull-ups everyday?
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    I wouldn't recommend it, especially if you're a beginner. You need to take regular rest days so your muscles can recover from the workout.
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    How do I increase my upper body height but not my leg height?
    Yusuf Ahmed
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    There is no way to increase your height or lengthen your torso, aside from growing according to your own body and genetics. Make sure you have proper nutrition, as that will help maximize the height you can get. Your height and proportions are all based on genetics, though.
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