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8 Tips to Drop Fat and Build Mass—Summer’s Coming Fast

Steve Holman ripped at 50 - Before and Afters: Steroid-Using Bastards?

Q: The first day of [meteorological] spring slapped me in the face. My abs are gone and I feel “loose,” as in soft. I need to drop fat, especially around my middle, and add some hard muscle—like right now. How do I get it going and see abs?

A: Don’t panic. You still have about 12 weeks until summer. But because fat-loss is a slow process—if you want to hold and even gain muscle—you need to start NOW.

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Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: ab training, abs, alcohol, anabolic fasting, brad pilon, build mass, calorie reduction, calories, cardio, diet, drop fat, eat stop eat, fat burner, fat burning, fat loss, fat-to-muscle workout, gain muscle, GH, growth hormone, high-rep sets, intermittent fasting, low-glycemic, metabolic slow-down, metabolism, mitochondria, negative-accentuated, patience, pump, spring, spring body, starvation, summer, summer body, summer's coming, tension time, testosterone, triple-shredded, x-centric, x-terme lean, x-traordinary abs

The Semi-Heavy Size Jolt (joint-saving power hit)

Q: I got your Power-Density Mass Workout 2.0, and I really like the 3-way split of the Basic Workout. I also like doing only one or two exercises for each muscle with a power hit and a density hit at the same workout. My question is, I’m 48 years old and not sure I can handle pyramiding down to 5 reps on big exercises, so should I just do regular 8-rep sets to failure? These days my joints don’t like anything below 8 on most exercises.

A: That’s a good solution. For example, on chest-supported dumbbell rows for mid-back, your set sequence would be…

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Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 3x, basic workout, biotrust, density, Doug Brignole, downward-progression 4x, dp 4x, failure, free protein, heavy sets, joints, low-carb protein, Mr. America, muscle fatigue, power hit, power-density, power-density mass workout, progressive-speed 4x, pyramids, size jolt, Super TORQ, super-size crash course, TORQ

High Reps, Supersets, and Super-Size Success (un-TORQ-ing-believable)

Q: I just started the first workouts from The Ultimate Super-Size Crash Course after reading yesterday’s newsletter. First day is in the books, and I feel like I’m ready to grow already. One complaint: TORQ hurts like a mo-fo; 30 reps is too rough. Can I do supersets instead, like two exercises for 15 reps each, no rest between? I think I could handle that. Will I get the same size and vein effects?

A: Don’t be a wuss; grit your teeth and tough it out, Gertrude. LOL! Seriously, higher-rep supersets could work, but there are two glitches that might prevent full-on success…

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Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: arthur jones, beta-alanine, bpa, chemicals, estrogen, growth threshold, high-reps, hormones, nautilus machines, phthalates, sarcoplasmic expansion, success, super-size, super-size crash course, supersets, target muscle, tension time, testosterone, time under tension, TORQ, triple drop

Best 5-Week Attack for More Mass (get BIG before summer!)

Q: I’ve got about five weeks before I start my cutting regimen (early April). I was thinking about using one of the phases in The Super-Size Crash Course e-book. Which one of the routines do you suggest if I want to get big before summer? I want to grow as much mass as possible before I start reducing calories, etc.

A: You didn’t provide your age. That’s important because if you’re still young and like to train heavy, the Phase 1 program in the Super-Size Crash Course is a great one…

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Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 2b fibers, big before summer, bodyweight training, get big, get big quick, myofibrillar growth, power fibers

Muscle-On, Fat-Off Sets, Splits, and Hits

Q: I just got The Ultimate Fat-to-Muscle Workout e-book because of all the positive feedback I’ve seen. Looking over the program I notice that it’s a four-days-per-week system, but you only hit each muscle once. Is that really going to be enough work for each bodypart? I really want to lean out quickly and still build muscle.

A: If you traumatize a muscle enough, it will require several days for full recovery. And that’s one of the goals with that program…

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Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: e-book deal, fat-off, fat-to-muscle, fat-to-muscle workout, fiber trauma, high-reps, hypertrophy, lean, lean-machine, metabolic momentum, microtears, muscle fibers, muscle trauma, muscle-on, negative-accentuated, negatives, positions of flexion, pyramids, recovery ability, remodeling, stretch overload, testosterone, testosterone replacement therapy, training split, triple-shredded combo, trt, ultimate fat-to-muscle workout, vascularity, x-centric, x-traordinary abs, x-treme lean

Quick Fat-to-Muscle High-Rep Hit

Q: I got your 4X e-book recently and have been experimenting with the TORQ [tension-overload repetition quantity] method you outline. It‘s amazing! I feel like I grew from one workout. I’m ready to get serious about dropping some fat for spring, and The Ultimate Fat-to-Muscle Workout looks excellent. Instead of the two ending sets of 15-20 reps, can I do two TORQ sets, say 30, 15, adding weight for the second set?

A: For the uninitiated, The Ultimate Fat-to-Muscle Workout incorporates pyramids, X-centric (negative-accentuated) sets, and then two high-rep sets on a contracted-position exercise to finish for growth hormone release…

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Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 4X, 4x mass workout, anabolic, anabolic accelerator, biotrust, burning fat, cardio, cardio myths, continuous tension, diet tips, fat burner, fat burning, fat-to-muscle, fat-to-muscle workout, GH, growth hormone, growth hormone release, high-rep, high-reps, muscle burn, muscle-building, negative-accentuated, pro-x10, probiotics, protein farts, pyramids, spring, tension overoad, tension-overload repetition quantity, TORQ, ultimate fat-to-muscle workout, x-centric

Three-Pound Muscle Gain After Only One Workout?!

Q: In your X-Rep Update #1 e-book you discuss a study that produced a three-pound muscle gain after only one workout with static-contraction sets. Do you think that’s true, that much muscle after only one workout? And if so, should I do most of my sets just holding the weight statically?

A: The researchers used the most sophisticated body-composition-measuring device available at the time, known as a BodPod, so we have no reason to doubt their results. Subjects did a full-body workout that consisted mostly of one static-contraction set for each muscle and then rested for 14 days. Most gained muscle, and one subject packed on an amazing three pounds of muscle from that one workout, but…

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Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: anabolic, anabolic hormone reset, blood flow blockage, bodpod, continuous tension, fiber recruitment, gains, layoff, maximum fiber recruitment, muscle fibers, muscle gain, muscle gain after only one workout, muscle gains, muscle growth, occlusion, overtraining, partial reps, rest, statc, static contraction, static holds, stats, stretch overload, X Reps, x-rep partials, x-rep update

Eye-Popping Muscle Detail with High Reps?

Q: I heard that you guys prescribe high-rep sets to etch in muscle cuts. That’s wrong. I’m a certified personal trainer, and I learned that high reps do not make a muscle more defined. You can only do that with diet to thin your skin.

A: You’re correct that higher-rep sets don’t “etch in muscle cuts” per se; however, as we discuss in our Fat-to-Muscle e-book, high-rep sets, 15 to 20, do heighten muscle burn, and that lactic acid surge can increase growth hormone output. [Can J App Phys. 22:244-255. 1997.] GH has been shown in research studies to be an extremely potent fat burner. In other words, it thins the skin by reducing subcutaneous fat—and that eventually gives you more muscle detail.

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Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: anabolic, anabolic hormones, belly fat burn, blood-flow, bodybuilders, bodyfat, burn fat, Canadian Journal of Applied Physiology, capillary bed expansoin, continuous tension, fast-twitch, fat burning, fat loss, fat-to-muscle, fat-to-muscle workout, fiber splitting, full range of motion, growth hormone, high-rep sets, high-reps, igf-1, insulin, insulin-like growth factor, jerry brainum, lactic acid, lean, lose fat, max force, mechano-growth factor, metabolism, mitochondria, muscle burn, muscle detail, muscle growth, muscular growth, occlusion, POF, positions of flexion, rep range, ripped, spot reduction, stretch overload

Tips for Faster Fat Loss and Eye-Popping Muscle

Q: I’ve got a lot of fat to lose, but I’m super motivated to get ripped by summer. My problem is that I’m not sure how to go about it so I get the fastest results possible. Should I go on a low-carb diet and do cardio every day? I want to build muscle too, but a lot of people tell me that a low-carb diet isn’t good for adding muscle mass. Help!

A: There have been lots of heated debate about low-carbs vs. higher-carb diets. The answer is very simple, which we discuss in our nutrition guide, X-treme Lean. You should treat carbs as fuel…

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Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: bodyfat, bodyweight training

X Reps and the Fat-to-Muscle Hustle

Q: I read your last e-zine on fat-to-muscle tips with great interest. I added your recommendations to my training immediately. My question is, What about X Reps? Do they help? Should I add those in as well?

A: Yes, X Reps are excellent for a faster fat-to-muscle hustle. For the uninitiated, X Reps are eight-inch partials that you add onto a set after you hit exhaustion. You do those end-of-set partials at the point on the stroke at which the target muscle is somewhat stretched—for example, near the bottom of an incline press, bench press, or chinup…

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Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: alain gonzales, anabolic, anabolic profile, arnold schwarzenegger, athletic-aesthetic physique, bodybuilder, brad pitt, end-of-set partials, fat burning, fat-to-muscle hustle, fiber activation, fiber recruitment, fight club, forced reps, GH, growth hormone, lactic acid, muscle burn, muscle fibers, muscular, muscularity, overtraining, partials, perfect physique, physique, pro bodybuilder, tension time, Ultimate Mass Workout, X Reps, x-rep manual, x-rep partials

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