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Transformation Photos: Girls vs. Guys

Q: I’m a man in my late 30s, but I’m very motivated by Becky Holman’s before and after photos and her story. Is the training program she used okay for men to use?

A: Absolutely. Men and women should both strive to build muscle, and that’s what her program does. Women won’t get bulky muscles no matter how hard they train because they don’t have the hormonal profile for that to happen. It’s a testosterone thing—and as you can see in the transformation photos below, Becky (Steve’s wife, who was in her early 40s below) doesn’t have a lot of testosterone…

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Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: anabolic reload, becky holman, before and after photos, build muscle, cheat day, diet, eating tips, gas, girls vs. guys, hormonal profile, intermittent fasting, muscle recovery, POF, positions of flexion, pro-x10, probiotics, protein farts, starvation, starvation mode, static holds, supercompensation, testosterone, transformation, transformation photos, X Reps, x-rep partials, x-treme lean

Aftershock Training to Jolt Muscle Gaining

Q: I was reading some past articles where you guys had mentioned something called Aftershock training. What is that, and should I try it?

A: Aftershock training is supersetting two exercises, but with a distinct reason—more fast-twitch fiber recruitment for new muscle growth quickly (it can rejuvenate standard straight-set 3D POF training, as you’ll see).

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Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 3d muscle building, 3d pof, 3d positions of flexion, aftershock superset, aftershock training, back workout, belly fat burn, compound aftershock, fast-twitch fibers, fat-burning furnace, fiber recruitment, hormone trick, hormones, hyperactivation, isolation aftershock, lat workout, leg workout, mass tactic, mass training, muscle fibers, muscle gaining, myotatic reflex, nervous system, physique, POF, positions of flexion

Weight confusion and muscle-growth infusion

Q: I’m ready to start the total 4X mass program [moderate-weight, growth threshold training]. How do I know what weight to use on each exercise? Can I base it on my 8-rep max or what?

A: The 4X mass method is density training—so it’s high fatigue. Very different from standard training with longer rests, so we understand the weight confusion, but that’s why for weights you’ll have to guess…

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Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 4X, 4x mass workout, anabolic, density training, eccentric, growth threshold, home protection, intensity, mass tip, muscle burn, muscle fibers, muscle growth, myofibrillar growth, myofibrils, protect your family, sarcoplasm, sarcoplasmic expansion, weight confusion, x-centric, x-centric mass workout

Try this for a sick muscle-hypertrophy uptick

Jonathan showing abs and delts/arms

Q: I have a hard time feeling some of my muscles working, especially short-range ones like abs. Should I go heavier, lighter, slower, or what? I know feeling the target muscle working is very important for the fastest results.

A: You can say that again. Getting in touch with the target muscle on every rep is a big key to muscle hypertrophy…

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Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 3d muscle building, belly fat burn, blood-flow, eccentric, fat burning, fat loss, hypertrophic, hypertrophy, lose fat, muscle hypertrophy, negative-accentuated, nervous system, slow negatives, tension time, weight loss, x-centric, x-centric mass workout

Fat-to-Muscle photos – plus, don’t forget this key shredding hormone

Jonathan Lawson's back, before and after

With spring right around the corner, it’s time for a lot of us to start thinking about easing into a fat-to-muscle plan—so you’re sure to have an eye-popping look that first warm day you peel off your shirt (you want jaws to hit the dirt)…

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Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: abs, anabolic hormones, anti-starvation hormone, appetite, build muscle, burn fat, cardio, catabolic, cheat day, cortisol, diet, extreme lean, fat burning, fat loss, fat-to-muscle, fat-to-muscle workout, full-range training, GH, growth hormone, high-carb day, hiit, hormones, jonathan lawson, leptin, photos, physique, POF, positions of flexion, power pyramids, ripped, ripping guide, shredding hormone, spring body, starvation, Steve Holman, summer body, testosterone, x-centric, x-traordinary abs

Try This Odd Mass Attack for Wide Delts and a Broad Back

One of Arnold’s favorite mass-building methods was antagonist-muscle supersets—chest/midback, bi’s/tri’s, etc.

Alternating two opposing muscle groups can do good things for anabolic drive, muscle stimulation, and even fat-burning metabolism. The problem is, it’s hard to superset in a crowded gym.

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Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 4X, 4x mass method, 4x mass workout, anabolic drive, arnold, arnold schwarzenegger, broad back, delts, fat burning, finisher sets, hormones, mass attack, mass building, mass-building methods, metabolism, over-40, shoulder workout, supersets, testosterone, wide back, wide delts, wide shoulders

Warning: Hidden ingredients killing your muscle gains—and your manhood

We sent a newsletter a few days ago on boosting testosterone in the gym. Just after it went out, we received more interesting news about that muscle-building hormone, so this is a quick follow-up on T-killing hidden ingredients and food additives…

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Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: anabolic after-40, food additives, free e-book, gelatin, glutamate, hidden ingredients, hormones, hydrolyzed protein, manhood, monopotassium glutamate, monosodium glutamate, msg, muscle-building hormones, neurotoxin, over 40, testosterone, textured protein, yeast extract

Do this Now to Get Ripped by Spring—While Growing Muscle

Q: It’s the new year, and I feel bloated, guilty, and smooth. Abs are gone from all the holiday eating and so is most of my vascularity. Should I start dieting now to get ripped by spring? I’d guess I’m about 15 pounds overweight.

A: It’s still winter, so you want to continue building as much muscle as possible; however, it’s never too early to start leaning toward lean. And if you say you have 15 pounds to lose, it’s probably more like 20. So that’s 10 to 12 weeks to lose it—late-March, which is right when you want to be fairly lean if you want to be ripped by spring…

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Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: anabolic environment, cardio, clean up your eating, dieting, fat loss, holiday eating, lose fat, lose weight, nutrition guide, overweight, ripped by spring, ripping guide, spring body, spring training, testosterone, training guide, vascularity, weight loss, winter training, x-treme lean

Indirect Muscle Mass Effect: Boost Your T for Hypertrophy

Jonathan squatting in a home gym rack

Q: I’ve been reading that testosterone is the key muscle-building hormone, so what is the best way to get it up?

A: “Get it up?” Perfect way to end your question about testosterone. LOL! Arthur Jones, the creator of Nautilus machines and the overseer of the Colorado Experiment that saw Casey Viator gain 60 pounds of muscle in only 4 weeks, always said that training legs hard can have a big “indirect muscle-building effect.”

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Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 20-rep squats, 24-hour testosterone transformation, abbreviated routine, arthur jones, bodyweight training, boost testosterone, boost your t, breathing squats, build mass, Casey Viator, Colorado Experiment, freak-physique workout, Gabriel Wilson, get it up, hormones, hypertrophy, indirect muscle mass, iron man, Jacob Wilson, Joe C. Hise, muscle growth, muscle mass effect, muscle-building, muscle-building hormones, nautilus machines, Randall Strossen, size gains, stretch-overload workout, t boost, testosterone, testosterone boost

Max-Muscle-Size Study: Rest Between Sets—is short or long best?

Q: Your 4X mass method has 35 to 45 seconds rest between sets. I’ve seen research that longer rests between sets can be better for strength and muscle growth. What’s your take on that?

A: Legendary trainer Vince Gironda, the Iron Guru who trained Mr. Olympias as well as Hollywood stars to build muscle fast, first got us into reducing rest between sets for muscle growth—he called it Density Training…

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Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 4X, 4x mass method, 4x mass workout, arnold schwarzenegger, bodybuilders, Brad Schoenfeld, clint eastwood, density training, hypertrophic response, hypertrophy, hypoxic effect, iron guru, just a fat f#@k, lactic acid, larry scott, long rest, master trainer, mitochondria, mr. olympia, muscle fatigue, muscle growth, powerlifters, rep range, rep tempo, research study, rest between sets, size and strength, strength, study, vince gironda

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