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Vascularity Definition
What Is Vascularity?

Blood supply, usually in reference to muscle tissue. Vascularity is a condition whereby their veins on the muscles look more prominent and visible. That is vascularity (appearance of veins in the arms, chest, etc) is a complete function of body fat percentage and muscle mass content. Vascularity is enhanced by extremely low body fat, low retained water, high blood pressure and muscle engorgement. Some bodybuilders use topical vasodilators to increase blood flow to the surface skin as well. Muscle pumping will slightly increase muscle size and significantly enhance muscle vascularity. By practicing posing and flexing vascularity can be increased.

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