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Build 3D Arms

Jonathan Lawson one-arm preacher curl - Build 3D Arms

Q: I’ve been on the basic Positions-of Flexion biceps and triceps routines you outline in 3D Muscle Building. I’m getting spectacular pumps, and I think my arms have grown already. I’m ready to go to all the POF routines in 3D for all my bodyparts. My question is on biceps. I don’t really feel concentration curls. Is there another ending [contracted-position] exercise I can do instead to help build 3D arms?

A: For the uninitiated, Positions of Flexion is training each bodypart through its full range. For example, for biceps, it’s barbell curls (midrange), incline curls (stretch), and concentration curls (contracted). [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 3d arms, 3d muscle building, concentration curls, contracted, full-range training, in-for-out/out-for-in technique, Jay Cutler, midrange, mr. olympia, muscle synergy, occlusion, out-for-in/in-for-out, POF, positions of flexion, preacher curls, spider curls, stretch, stretch overload, tension time, x-traordinary arms

Gain Even More

Jonathan Lawson before and after Size Surge

Q: I’ve been using Jonathan’s Size Surge Workout, and I gained a half-inch on my arms in four weeks. That’s great, but I’m motivated to gain even more in phase 2. Any suggestions to make that most effective for me?

A: You got excellent results in Phase 1, which is a 3-days-per-week program with lots of big, basic moves on an innovative split. The Wednesday deadlift-arms-abs workout is a good metabolic-momentum driver midweek, a nice complement to the more extensive Monday and Friday workouts on which you train quads, hams, chest, back, and delts.

Notice that you get indirect arm work on Monday and Friday with chest, back, and delt work and only one direct arm workout a week. That strategy has put some new size on your guns.

Phase 2 is full-range Positions of Flexion for each bodypart on a two-way split. You train every other day, and each workout is pretty extensive…

At Workout 1, you train quads, hams, calves, chest, and triceps. At Workout 2, you train back, delts, biceps, and abs. You rest the day after each session. While it’s true that Jonathan made excellent gains using that protocol—20 pounds of muscle with Phase 1 followed by that Phase 2 for 10 weeks. However, Jonathan has good recovery ability and better-than-average genetics for bodybuilding…

Jonathan Lawson before and after Size Surge - Gain Even More

You may or may not have good recovery ability. That’s why we suggest that when you get to Phase 2, try it as is and see how you feel. If you can tell that each workout is too much for you, use the alternate 3-way split on pages 55-57 in the Size Surge e-book.

Workout 1: Chest, triceps
Workout 2: Legs, abs
Workout 3: Back, delts, biceps

Follow the sequence of workouts over Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday. That will give you more recovery time as well as much shorter workouts. In fact, you may be tempted to add a lot of sets. You can add a set or two here and there—like for lagging bodyparts—but don’t get carried away. Each workout should last no longer than an hour.

Till next time, train hard—and smart—for BIG results.

—Steve Holman and Jonathan Lawson
www.X-Rep.com


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Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: bodybuilding, gains, genetics, guns, indirect work, metabolic momentum, phase 1, phase 2, positions of flexion, recovery, recovery ability, Size Surge, size surge workout

Muscle Mash-Up: Good for Growth?

Jonathan Lawson muscle fibers illustration - Muscle Mash-Up: Good for Growth?

Q: I did all of my most recent workout with negative-accentuated sets as you suggested, and I’m very, very sore. Is that good for muscle growth?

A: Whoa! We never suggested doing an entire workout, every work set, in negative-accentuated (NA) style—that is, one second up on the positive and six seconds down on the negative. If you do all work sets that way, you will induce a lot of muscular trauma due to EXCESSIVE negative emphasis. The negative stroke induces the most soreness, so it will take many days to repair… [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: biotrust, burn fat, Canadian Journal of Applied Physiology, eccentric, good for growth, growth hormone, metabolism, micro tears, microtears, muscle burn, muscle growth, muscle mash-up, muscle trauma, na style, negative-accentuated, negative-style training, overtaining, sore muscles, soreness, tention time, x-centric, x-centric mass workout

Which Way is Best?

Jonathan Lawson barbell squats - Which Way is Best?

Q: I’m ready to try The Ultimate Fat-to-Muscle Workout, but you have different workouts in that e-book. The first program is four days a week, but each bodypart is worked only once each week. The second program is three days a week, but again you train each bodypart only once. Then in the Q&A chapter, you suggest using the three-days-per-week routine over four days per week [following the 3-day sequence so each muscle is hit more than once a week]. Which way is best?

A: It’s tough to answer which way is best because we don’t know the extent of your recovery ability, stress levels, experience, etc. Remember, the Fat-to-Muscle workouts have negative-accentuated sets, which do great things for a fat-to-muscle metamorphosis during microtear repair, AND heavy power pyramids, which also are very abrasive to muscle fibers. Those two factors may force the need for more recovery—like seven days. [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 4X, avoid overtraining, basic program, direct/indirect, fat-to-muscle workout, microtears, muscle fibers, negative-accentuated, nervous system, overtaining, power pyramids, recovery, recovery ability, stress, testosterone, volume, which way is best, x-centric mass workout

Arnold and X Reps

Arnold Schwarzenegger curling - Arnold and X Reps

Q: I heard someone at my gym say that Arnold used X Reps. Is that true? I thought you guys came up with the concept a few years ago, so how could Arnold have used it?

A: Arnold used X Reps and many of the concepts we discuss in our X-Rep e-books. We know that because we worked alongside John Balik, former publisher of IRON MAN and Arnold’s former training partner and nutritionist. We talked to John a lot about Arnold’s past training. [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 3 more reps, 3d muscle building, animal study, arnold, arnold and x reps, arnold schwarzenegger, iron man magazine, john balik, just a fat f#@k, legend & myth, mr. universe, positions of flexion, vince, vince gironda, X Reps, x-rep partials, x-traordinary x-rep workout

Quick Muscle-Mass Tip: Density-Expansion

Jonathan Lawson cable curls - Quick Muscle-Mass Tip: Density Expansion

Q: On the X-centric Mass Workout, I’m getting a lot bigger and stronger using the 4×10 finisher for all body parts. It’s great! My question is, as I get stronger should I stop at 10 on the last set, even if it’s easy? Or should I keep repping until muscle failure [on the fourth set]? I know to go up in weight at the next workout, but I don’t want to waste the one where the weight is easier.

A: For the uninitiated, 4×10 (from the 4X Mass Workout e-book) is taking a weight that you can get about 15 reps with, but you only do 10. Rest 30 seconds, then do 10 more and so on until you complete four sets. If the weight is right, you shouldn’t get 10 on your last set or two. If you do get 10 on your last set, add weight at your next workout… [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 4x mass workout, 4x10, cardio, density, density-expansion, eccentric, muscle failure, muscle-mass tip, strength, testosterone, x-centric mass workout

Best Rep Speed for Muscle Growth

Jonathan Lawson dumbbell pullovers - Best Rep Speed for Muscle Growth

Q: What is the best rep speed for muscle growth? I want to look like a bodybuilder/physique athlete, so I’m not that concerned with strength. I just want more muscle mass.

A: In The X-traordinary X-Rep Workout e-book we cite a study that attempted to determine the optimal rep speed for building muscle. It compared doing sets with a two-to-three-second positive and a two-to-three-second negative—about three up, three down—with sets using a power cadence, which is one second up and three seconds down. The power cadence produced the most mass in this study. [Int J Sports Med. 30(3):200-204; 2009.] [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: anabolic, best rep speed for muscle growth, bodybuilder, building muscle, eccentric, fast-twitch, fat-to-muscle, fat-to-muscle workout, international journal of sports medicine, muscle biopsies, muscle fibers, muscle growth, muscle mass, myotatic reflex, optimal rep speed, physique athlete, protein remodeling, rep speed, semi-stretch, semistretch, ultimate fat-to-muscle, x-centric, x-centric mass workout, x-traordinary x-rep workout

Swole Patrol: Look Bigger After One Workout

Jonathan Lawson arm measurement - Swole Patrol: Look Bigger After One Workout

Q: I know this is a weird question, but can a muscle get bigger after only one workout? I’ve been using the X-centric Mass Workout for only a week, and I swear I look bigger in almost all of my muscles. Is it my imagination? I am motivated so maybe my mind is playing tricks on me.

A: Well, when you use negative-accentuated techniques, it produces more microtears in muscle tissue, which leads to soreness. A sore muscle definitely FEELS bigger. But is the muscle really fuller and larger?… [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: biotrust, eccentric, hypertrophy, inflammation, inflammatory response, look big, look bigger, microtears, muscle trauma, na sets, negative-accentuated, pro-x10, probiotics, protein farts, recovery, soreness, swole patrol, x-centric, x-centric mass workout

Chisel in Freaky Muscle Size and Detail

Jonathan Lawson and Steve Holman before and after X Reps - Chisel in Freaky Muscle Size and Detail

Q: I’ve been using X Reps for about a month now, and I’m noticing new muscle in places like my inner chest and lower lats. Even my lower biceps are higher and fuller. Is that normal? I love X Reps!

A: While X Reps—end-of-set partials at the semi-stretch point of an exercise—are excellent at keeping tension on the muscle and activating dormant muscle fibers, they can bring out size and detail with new muscle density at the insertion point, such as the inner pecs… [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: density, dormant muscle fibers, Dr. Jacob Wilson, inner chest, isometrics, Jacob Wilson, journal of applied physiology, muscle density, muscle fibers, sarcomeres, semi-stretch, size and detail, testosterone, X Reps, x spot, x technique, x-rep partials, x-rep update

Forced X Reps: Brutal But Effective

Q: I’m back to a basic Positions-of-Flexion program, and I’m pretty stoked about it. I gained almost 10 pounds with it a year ago, so I figure it’s always good to return so something that works. My question is that I’m thinking about using Forced X Reps after reading X Rep Update #1. Should I add a set with those or do my last set in the pyramid as my forced set?

A: Forced X-Reps are one of the most brutal forms of overload—but incredibly effective in the mass-building department if you do them correctly and safely—with complete control, no jerking or heaving. For the uninitiated, here’s the brutality explained from X-Rep Update #1: [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: fiber activation, forced reps, forced x reps, forced-x overload, fxo, mass building, overload, POF, positions of flexion, power-pyramid, pyramid, size building, tension time, X Reps

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