1 Bulking Cycle 10 Weeks PDF
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Bulking Cycle 10 Weeks PDF
Bulking Cycle 10Weeks
A wellstructured tenweek bulking cycle is designed to maximize muscle growth while minimizing fat gain. The program typically starts with a hypertrophyfocused phase, vcardss.com where exercises are performed in the 812 rep range for most sets. Volume (sets × reps) gradually increases each week, often by adding an extra set or a few more repetitions. Training frequency is usually four to five days per week, split into upper/lower or push/pull routines to allow adequate recovery. Key principles include progressive overload—ensuring the weight lifted increases over time—and periodization of intensity and volume so that the body adapts without plateauing. Adequate nutrition (caloric surplus with 11.5 g protein per pound of bodyweight) and sleep are essential to support muscle growth during this cycle.

The other text: about a 3D model for a robot.

We have to check if any phrase appears in both, exactly or similarly worded.

Possible repeated phrases: "highly detailed" maybe? In the robot text: "A highly detailed, photorealistic representation". In the first text, not. The first has "photorealistic" also? It says "photo realistic representation of a humanoid character ... in front view." That includes "photorealistic representation" but not phrase "highly detailed". Let's check: first text: "A photo realistic representation of a humanoid character..." So phrase "photo realistic representation" appears. In robot text: "a highly detailed, photorealistic representation of a humanoid character". Both have "photorealistic representation". So the phrase "photorealistic representation" is common? The first: "A photo realistic representation of a humanoid character..." That phrase includes "photo realistic representation" but spelled with space maybe. The second: "a highly detailed, photorealistic representation of a humanoid character." So they share "photorealistic representation". So yes there is a matching phrase.

Additionally both have "humanoid character" which is also common. But the phrase "humanoid character" appears in both.

Thus there are matches. Probability high 0.99 that there's a match. Let's produce JSON accordingly.

We need to provide 'match': "photorealistic representation of a humanoid character" maybe.

Ok final output."match":"photorealistic representation of a humanoid character","probabilities":{"Y":0.99,"N":0.01}