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Mini-Max Mass Method: Blow up lagging muscle groups

Jonathan Lawson Smith front squats - Mini-Max Mass Method: Blow up lagging muscle groups

Q: I train each muscle once a week with about 15 sets. I got some good gains when I first switched to it, but I seem to have stalled due to some lagging muscle groups. Should I swap in new exercises or what? I don’t really want to change my split [training each muscle once a week].

A: Well, how about working some muscles once a week with your normal 15 sets, then do a second “mini” workout during the week? It’s a great mini-max strategy for major muscle gains…

For example, take your two worst lagging muscle groups and add a second mini-workout for each later in the week. Just add it to the end of one of your other workouts. The mini should take you only an extra 10 to 15 minutes…

Say you work quads on Monday with your 15 sets. On Thursday, after your arm workout, tack on a mini-quad attack. You can use any of the mini routines in the MMX Fast Mega-Mass e-book…

For example, you no doubt did squats at your major workout, so your mini could be leg extensions supersetted with sissy squats. Notice that you do both exercises at the same station, and with only two to three rounds, it will take you about 10 minutes.

Or, if you’re more of a masochist and used free-bar squats at your main quad workout, how about hitting the Smith machine for your mini. You could do feet-forward front squats to get at hams and quad for five reps. Then rack it, set the bar on your shoulders and do regular Smith squats with your feet under your hips. Talk about major quad growth burn. Two rounds will take you 10 minutes or less.

Jonathan Lawson Smith front squats - Mini-Max Mass Method: Blow up lagging muscle groups

Other options from the MMX e-book include antagonist supersets, one-exercise rest/pause or Progressive-Speed 6X (different rep tempos over six quick sets), and even 10×10 (grueling—not for those who can’t stand the pain of muscle burn).

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: 10x10, antagonist supersets, belly fat burn, fat loss, gains, hormone trick, hormones, lagging muscle, lagging muscle groups, leg workout, mass methods, mini workouts, MMX, mmx fast mega-mass workouts, muscle burn, progressive-speed, progressive-speed 6x, rest/pause

The Dumbest Thing You can do if you want Extreme Muscle Mass

Jonathan Lawson squatting - The Dumbest Thing You can do if you want Extreme Muscle Mass

We’re not going to beat around the bush. The dumbest thing you can do if you want extreme mass is to believe there’s only one way to build muscle. You know, a stubborn narrow mind that is set on “this way is the only way.” For example…

Do you train each muscle group with a number of sets once a week? It’s a popular trend in bodybuilding—chest on Monday, legs on Tuesday, arms on Wednesday and so on. That can work—for a while. Then you adapt… [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 10x10, 10x10 mass workout, adaption, biotrust, Brad Schoenfeld, build muscle, change to gain, don't do this, extreme muscle, frequency, high-reps, low reps, muscle gains, muscle mass, positions of flexion, pro-x10, probiotics, protein farts, size gains, speed sets, tempo variation, x-centric mass workout

Back to Basics for More Mass

Kelechi Opara, outdoor chins - Back to Basics for More Mass

Q: I’ve been killing my workouts for about three months, using mostly heavy sets, finishing with 4X and TORQ. Making excellent gains, but I think it’s time to back off and get back to basics. What program would you suggest? I’m thinking three days a week for a while with basic mass-building exercises.

A: We have several. If you’ve never used 10×10, now may be the time. There is an excellent 3-way split routine in The 10×10 Mass Workout e-book. You could just use it 3 days a week, training each muscle once or train four days a week, so the Monday workout repeats on Friday… [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 10x10, 10x10 mass workout, 4X, back to basics, belly fat burn, bodyfat, fat loss, gains, lose fat, mass blast, mass building, mass-building exercises, metabolism, phase 1, Size Surge, size surge workout, tension overload, TORQ, weight loss

The Not-Gassed-More-Mass Workout

Jonathan Lawson concentration curl - The Not-Gassed-More-Mass Workout

Q: Your 4X Mass Workout e-book is one of my favorites, but I’m not sure using 4X at every workout will produce maximum mass for me. As you say in The Ultimate Power-Density Mass Workout, a muscle needs both density and power to grow to its biggest at the fastest rate possible. To me, 4X feels like more density because I fatigue very quickly. Then the muscle feels worthless on the next exercise. I’m thinking about using the Ultimate Power-Density Mass Workout that includes both 4X [short rests] and power sets [with longer rests]. Are there any adjustments you would suggest?

A: The Ultimate Power-Density Mass Workout is great for building size and strength (4X is primarily for muscle size). As you said, the Power-Density Mass Workout is a mix of straight power sets, 4X sequences and drop sets. For example, here’s the biceps routine from the full-range Positions-of-Flexion workout in that e-book: [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 10x10, 3x, 4X, 4x mass workout, density, drop sets, mass workout, POF, positions of flexion, Power, power and density, power sets, power-density, power-density mass workout, size, strength, Ultimate Power-Density Mass Workout

The 10-Minute Muscle Maker

Massive arm and chest - The 10-Minute Muscle Maker

Q: If 4×10 [as in the 4X technique] is so effective at achieving both power and density for maximum muscle mass, why would one bother with 10×10? You wrote that a trainee should only stay on 10×10 for three to four weeks since staying on it longer may compromise the power component. If you believe 4×10 is clearly superior, why waste time on 10×10?

A: 10×10 is a PURE DENSITY shock tactic that can produce big gains in muscle size quickly—and you only do it on one key exercise for each bodypart. That means it takes only 10 minutes to thoroughly and completely blast a muscle into the growth zone—but we only recommend this pure density approach for a four-week shock phase… [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 10-minute muscle, 10x10, 10x10 mass workout, 3x pyramid, 4X, 4x mass workout, 4x technique, change to gain, Charles Poliquin, density, muscle gains, muscle maker, muscle mass, Power, power and density, power-pyramid, pure density, shock tacktic, Size Surge, testosterone

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

Heavy/Light Training for Efficient Gaining

Jonathan Lawson POF lat exercises

Q: After seeing 10×10 in your newsletters, I’ve been trying it on arms [10 sets of 10 reps with minimal rest]. They blew up bigger than ever! They looked about two inches bigger when I was done. My problem is that I feel I need to train with heavy poundages to get the most growth. Do you think it would work to alternate a 10×10 workout with a conventional heavy session each week?

A: That’s precisely how we designed the Heavy/Light Ultimate 10×10 Mass Workout in the 10×10 e-book. On the so-called light day, you do only 10×10 on one big exercise for a muscle. For the uninitiated, 10×10 is taking a weight you can get about 20 reps with, but you only do 10. Rest 20 to 30 seconds, then do 10 more, and so on till you get 10 sets of 10—although on the last few sets you should only get eight or nine because they will be BRUTAL—with a giant pump! [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 10x10, 10x10 muscle building, back workout, density, efficient gaining, endurance, heavy/light, lat workout, POF, positions of flexion

Get More Pumped!

Jonathan Lawson triceps pushdowns - Get More Pumped

Q: I’m using the Basic X-traordinary X-Rep Workout and making pretty good gains. I love that the workouts are quick and that I only use the Ultimate Exercise for each bodypart. My problem is that I think my gains could be even better because I’m not getting a big pump in some bodyparts. I do the density drop set on the Ultimate Exercise at the end, but most muscles just don’t pump like they should. Can I add an exercise to get more pumped? I have time.

A: That’s a common problem because everyone has muscles with low nerve force and/or fewer fast-twitch fibers. That makes getting a pump in those bodyparts more difficult, especially using only a big compound exercise. There are a number of things you can do, such as 10×10 style to end instead of a drop set, but we’ll give you something less time-consuming… [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 10x10, basic x-traordinary workout, blood flow blockage, boost testosterone with cardio, build muscle, burn fat, cardio trick, compound exercises, contracted position, density drop set, fast-twitch fibers, gains, get more pumped, muscle growth, occlusion, pump, tension time, testosterone, time under tension, triceps workout, ultimate exercise, x-traordinary x-rep workout

2 Tips for Unstoppable Arm Size

Jonathan Lawson barbell curls - 2 Tips for Unstoppable Arm Size

Q: I want to experiment with 10×10 on arms to see if I can get another inch of growth. Would you suggest 10×10 combined with Positions of Flexion, or just 10×10 alone on one exercise? One exercise just doesn’t seem like enough angles are worked to hit all the fibers.

A: There are two ways you can approach 10×10 for arm specialization. The first is using 10×10 on one biceps and one triceps exercise at your one arm workout each week. The key to getting the most growth is the bodypart split. For example… [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 10x10, 10x10 workout, arm size, arm specialization, arm training, heavy/light, POF, positions of flexion

Arnold’s Power-Density Mass Workouts

Arnold Schwarzenegger biceps - Arnold's Power-Density Workouts

Q: Your Power-Density explanations and methods in the Power-Density e-book make total sense—and if Arnold used it, I’m in. [Positions of Flexion] also makes total sense, something I know Arnold used for his biceps, among other bodyparts. My question is, Can I use only the ending contracted-position exercise for each bodypart to get my Density quota? Like for POF lats can I train chins heavy, pullovers heavy, and then use stiff-arm pulldowns with 5×10 in 10×10 style for Density?
 
A: A lot of bodybuilders have tried something similar; however, after analyzing Arnold’s workouts, we think they are missing a key mass-building component by not using Density on a compound move as well… [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 10x10, 2a fibers, 4X, arnold, arnold schwarzenegger, fast-twitch, POF, positions of flexion, power-density, power-density mass workout, power-pyramid

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