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Shock-centric Mass Blast

Big arm measurement - Shock-centric Mass Blast

Q: I’ve been using your 4X method and throwing in some NA (negative-accentuated) sets every so often, mainly because I like some soreness. It makes me feel like I’ve done good work in the gym and am growing. Lately, I can’t seem to get much soreness from my workouts. Should I add sets or more NA or what?

A: There is no scientific research that shows that muscle soreness equals muscle growth—but we know what you mean. It makes you feel like you’ve hit the muscle hard enough to trigger growth, and it just makes sense that the microtrauma should translate into hypertrophy. We know for a fact that emphasizing the negative stroke of every rep can cause more soreness and that it can cause inflammation—which is temporary size. But that should lead to permanent mass… [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 3x, 4X, 4x mass workout, 4x method, cardio, hypertrophy, inflammation, mass blast, microtrauma, muscle growth, muscle size, na training, negative-accentuated, shock-centric, soreness, testosterone, x-centric, x-centric mass workout

Once-a-Week Mass Workouts: The X-centric Shock Method

Under grip pulldowns - Once-a-Week Mass Workouts: The X-centric Shock Method

Q: You’ve said that training each bodypart only once a week never worked for you. But I saw mention in a previous article that you did make gains doing that with X-centric training. I like training each bodypart only once a week because that’s the way the pros do it. Should I use X-centric training to make it work better for me?

A: First, following the pros workouts is a bad idea for 99 percent of us. Steroids and other anabolic drugs make most of what they do NOT applicable to drug-free trainees. It’s like trying to make your Toyota Camry perform the same way as a Formula-One racing car. It can’t be done without some MAJOR “enhancements.”… [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: anabolic drugs, drug-free, eccentric, eccentric muscle contractions, emc, fat-to-muscle workout, fiber trauma, hypertrophy, jerry brainum, mass workouts, muscle fiber density, muscle fibers, muscle trauma, na, negative-accentuated, once-a-week, POF, positions of flexion, protein synthesis, size, steroids, strength, tension time, ultimate fat-to-muscle workout, x-centric, x-centric mass workout, x-centric shock, x-centric shock method, x-centric training

Lean-and-Muscular Winter-Workout Tips

Athlete running

Q: I’m using the four-day version of The X-traordinary 4X Mass Workout. Will that help me stay as lean as possible over the winter? In the past, I’ve had trouble in that area. I tend to blow up to a smooth fat boy over the holidays. Is 4X the way to go so I don’t chub up?

A: First, understand that no workout program will prevent you from becoming president of the Chub Club if you eat like crap all the time. We’re not saying you can’t enjoy some fattening foods and desserts every so often, but it sounds like you lose control. Moderation is the key. Stay on a healthy diet most days during the week, but allow one or two for splurges. Do NOT make junk meals an everyday occurrence. Imagine YOU in this picture to stay on track… [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 4X, 4x mass workout, 4x training, abs, blood-flow, chub club, fat burning, fat-to-muscle, harder, high-intensity interval training, hiit, interval cardio, interval training, jerry brainum, jonathan lawson, lean, lean-machine, leaner, metabolic rate, micro tears, microtears, mitochondria, muscle trauma, muscular, na, na style, na training, negative-accentuated, research, spot reduction, Steve Holman, testosterone, whitney reid, winter workout, winter-workout tips, workout tips, x-traordinary 4x mass workout

10-Minute Big Arm Blast

Jonathan Lawson biceps bombs - 10-Minute Big Arm Blast

Q: I’ve been using the Size Surge Phase 1 routine for only 2 weeks, and I’ve already added almost a half inch to my arms. I was skeptical since there’s only one direct arm workout each week [Wednesday], but I guess it’s like you said: the chest and back work on Monday and Friday hit arms hard too. Anyway, thanks for opening my eyes. I was wondering what you thought of supersetting the biceps and triceps exercises on Wednesday. I know Bill Pearl used to do that. BTW, I’m using 4X on my arm exercises.

A: It’s hard to argue with Bill Pearl considering his incredible mass—and his heyday was when steroids were in their infancy; minor use, if any, was happening back in the ’60s. Pearl was a staunch proponent of supersetting a biceps exercise with a triceps exercise because it made his arms so huge and full. Talk about in-the-gym motivation! The photo of Pearl above says it all. [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 4X, 4x mass method, 4x mass workout, 4x method, 4x supersets, anabolic after 40, anabolic drive, anabolic environment, arm blast, bill pearl, free e-book, jonathan lawson, motivation, phase 1, phase 2, Size Surge, steroids, supersets, supersetting, x-traordinary arms

Quick Hits for Muscle Size

Muscular delt and arm - Quick Hits for Muscle Size

Q: I just started the Size Surge Phase 1 workouts, and I like what I’m feeling so far. One concern is that I desperately need more muscle size in my shoulders, so I’m wondering if I can add some lateral raises to the Monday and Friday workouts.

A: The Size Surge Phase 1 program is three days a week, and the Monday and Friday workouts are already loaded with big exercises. We have a better idea for some delt specialization than adding to those two sessions. First, here’s the Phase 1 split: [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: anabolic acceleration, delts, muscle size, nerve-to-muscle connections, neuromuscular efficiency, phase 1, quick hits for muscle size, shoulders, size building, Size Surge, specialization, testosterone

Workout Change for Major Muscle Gains

Jonathan Lawson front squats on Smith machine - Workout Change for Major Muscle Gains

Q: I really like the Direct/Indirect Split in the 4X Mass Workout e-book. My problem is I can’t work out on Wednesdays—only Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday. If I put that split over those days, the Thursday and Friday workouts have too much crossover. The same muscles are getting trained on both days back to back. Is there a workout change I can use as a solution? I really want to use the Direct/Indirect schedule so I can hit my muscles multiple times a week to build more mass.

A: First, let’s look at the setup you can’t use, the direct/indirect split in the 4X e-book… [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 4X, 4x mass method, 4x mass workout, direct/indirect, efficient, mass building, muscle gains, testosterone, Ultimate Mass Workout, workout change, x-rep manual

To Squat or Not

Jonathan Lawson squatting -To Squat or Not

Q: I’ve read a lot of your stuff over the years, especially when you had your daily training blog, so I have to ask: What’s the deal with squats? You’ve said before that they always injure you due to spine compression, and you’ll never do them again. But then I see them as the first quad exercise on leg day in some of your routines. You’re contradicting yourselves.

A: Not a contradiction; just another discovery. The way we used to do squats—building up to heavy weights over a number of sets with longer rests—produced more injuries than we care to remember. It was usually our lower backs that got jacked. As we found out the hard way over the years, having 350 pounds jamming down on your spine for even a few sets can do lots of cumulative damage. We’re living proof… [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 4x mass workout, 4x method, 4x squats, anabolic acceleration, anabolic accelerator, biotrust, build mass, cumulative damage, growth fibers, injuries, injury, lower back, muscle growth, new size, power squats, pro-x10, protein farts, spine compression, squat or not, squats, vascularity

Easier Training and Big-Muscle Gaining

Jonathan Lawson Smith machine shoulder presses - Easier Training and Big-Muscle Gaining

Q: I’m getting close to 60 years old and have been training with weights for almost 40 years. After trying to use heavier and heavier weights, I have a lot of joint aches and pains and can no longer do many exercises. I just wanted to say thanks for your 4X Mass Workout. I’ve been using it for a month and am seeing new muscle size. I’m amazed. Even many of my joints are feeling better because of the medium weights that must be used for 4X. Thank you—but I wish you’d come out with 4X about 20 years ago. Maybe I’d still be able to do bench presses and military presses.

A: We’re glad the 4X method is working so well for you. We’ve had a lot of feedback from older trainees over the years saying that 4X is a revelation and that they are finally gaining muscle again without much joint stress. Heal-alujah! (For more age-friendly muscle-building madness, check out the Anabolic After-40 info at the bottom of this page.) [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 10x10, 10x10 method, 4X, 4x mass workout, 4x method, anabolic after 40, big-muscle gaining, bodybuilder x, bodybuilders, danny padilla, density, drug-free, easier training, giant killer, iron man magazine, joints, jonathan lawson, muscle size, muscle-building, positions of flexion, pump, Steve Holman

X-hybrid Techniques: DXO vs. 1 1/4s

Jonathan Lawson concentration curls - X-hybrid Techniques: DXO vs. 1 1/4s

Q: I have your e-book with all the X-hybrid techniques [Beyond X-Rep Muscle Building]. I’m having some excellent workouts integrating one or two every time I train. My question is about Double-X Overload. As you describe it, I do a quarter rep down near the stretch position between each full rep, but I’ve also read you guys say you’ve used 1 1/4s. What’s the difference? Isn’t DXO the same as 1 1/4s?

A: The simple answer is that Double-X Overload (DXO) stresses the STRETCH or semi-stretch point—when the muscle is elongated. For example, at the BOTTOM of a press or flye. [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 3d muscle mass, 4X, 4x method, beyond x-rep, beyond x-rep muscle building, blood flow blockage, Double-X Overload, dxo, flex, mass, occlusion, POF, positions of flexion, stretch, stretch overload, x-hybrid tactics, x-hybrid techniques

Before and Afters: Steroid-Using Bastards?

Jonathan and Steve before and afters - Before and Afters: Steroid-Using Bastards?

Q: I’ve been a dedicated lifter and eating healthy for over 20 years, and if Jonathan Lawson achieved the huge ripped size he had in those photos at the X-Rep.com Web site drug-free, I’ll eat my shorts. 🙂 Steve Holman maybe would be believable as drug-free, but I’m skeptical there too.

A: We’re not sure which photos you’re referring to, but on the left below are our afters from our first X-Rep year (the program we used is in The Ultimate Mass Workout) and on the right is the following year using many X-hybrid techniques (our program and methods are in Beyond X-Rep Muscle Building). We get the steroid accusation a lot—Jonathan especially because of his better bodybuilding genetics—but we’re both drug-free in all of our photos. Get out those shorts and start chewing… [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 4x method, before and afters, beyond x-rep, beyond x-rep muscle building, bodybuilding, caffeine, dianabol, drug stack, drug-free, drugs, dxo, hypochondriac, legendary pro bodybuilder, performance-enhancing drugs, photos, pro bodybuilder, ripped, steroid, steroid-using bastards, steroids, studio photos, tanning, Ultimate Mass Workout, vascularity, x fate, X Reps, x-hybrid techniques

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