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Jolt New Muscle Growth Every Week

Steve spotting Jonathan for forced reps

Q: In The X-traordinary Size Surge Workout, Jonathan mentions that he used forced reps to gain 20 pounds of muscle [in 10 weeks—see his before and after photos on the Size Surge cover at the end of this newsletter]. Did he just do them randomly, whenever he felt like it, or was there a specific set he used them on?

A: Gradual progression is a BIG key to continuous new muscle growth, so he did more forced reps as phase 1 progressed… [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 20 pounds of muscle, forced reps, new muscle growth, size surge workout, x-traordinary size surge workout

Match Your Motivation, Build More Muscle

Arnold at the beach - Look Bigger with One Simple Exercise

Q: I always have a problem making gains in the winter. It starts around Halloween, when the weather starts getting cooler and the bowls of candy start taunting me. Then it’s Thanksgiving, pumpkin pie, and it’s even colder outside. I lose the motivation to hit the gym, and my muscles usually shrink and get shrouded with a layer of fat. Is this just something I should accept, or do you have any solutions?

A: Definitely do not accept it—at least not completely—because if you regress in the winter and then start training hard in the spring, you waste a lot of workouts just getting back to where you were the previous year. (We speak from experience—it’s happened to us on more than one occasion). [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 20 pounds of muscle, 3d muscle building, 3d power pyramid, arnold schwarzenegger, build muscle, continuous tension, freak-physique, holidays, john balik, mass building, master trainer, max force, metabolic momentum, motivation, occlusion, pyramiding, stretch-overload, vince gironda, winter motivation, winter training, winter workout

Double Your Muscle Growth With X-Factor Firepower

Incline barbell presses

Q: I’ve had phenomenal muscle-size gains and strength increases since switching over to X Reps. I gained five pounds my first month with them! My question is, Do those build more of the myofibril strands or sarcoplasm fluid [in the muscle fibers] that you guys have been talking about? And can I use X Reps on 4X sequences?

A: For the uninitiated, X Reps are eight-inch partials you do in the semi-stretch position at the end of a set to failure. For example, when no more full-range reps are possible on incline presses, you lower the bar to about two inches off your chest and fire up to just below the halfway point for about three to four controled X-Rep explosions… [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 20 pounds of muscle, 4X, dormant fibers, john balik, Mike Semanoff, muscle gains, myofibrillar growth, myofibrillar mass, protect your family, sarcoplasmic growth, sarcoplasmic size, self defense, testimonial, X Factor, X Reps, x-traordinary x-rep workout

Gains: 3 Pounds in 3 Weeks

Jonathan Lawson squatting

Q: This is it! I started using The 10×10 Mass Workout a little while ago, and I’ve gained 3 pounds in 3 weeks, all muscle. If I keep this up, I can easily gain 20 pounds of muscle in the next few months. Thank you for showing me the best mass-building program ever.

A: While that’s not a question, we feel obligated to respond. First, we’re glad you’re making such spectacular progress with 10×10. Gaining 3 pounds in 3 weeks is very impressive, so keep using it till your gains slow down or stop… [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 10x10, 10x10 mass workout, 20 pounds of muscle, 3 pounds in 3 weeks, 4X, 8x8, arnold, clint eastwood, drug-free, gains, iron guru, larry scott, legend & myth, mass building, master trainer, positions of flexion, progress, STX, vince gironda, x-centric

Quick Mass Tip: Double Down to Blow Up BIG

You already know that some type of overload is necessary for growth-fiber thickening. That’s called myofibrillar size.

The strands in the muscle fiber enlarge, giving you bigger muscles. Heavier loads can produce that…

[Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 20 pounds of muscle, 3d muscle building, 4X, bodybuilders, direct/indirect, double drop, force, free meals, get big, get big quick, growth fibers, healthy food, healthy food kit, heavier training, high-end hypertrophy, keto, keto meals, mass builder, Mass F/X, mass tip, meal prep, myofibrillar growth, myofibrillar size, positions of flexion, power pyramids, power/rep range/shock, quick mass, sarcoplasm, size surge program, swole patrol, tension times, TORQ

Get as Big as Possible as Fast as Possible

JL 3D Biceps - Ultimate Full-Range Mass Workout

Q: If I just do the basic [compound] exercises and continue to get stronger, won’t I get as big as possible as fast as possible?

A: That would seem to be true on the surface, but consider this: Strength equals force, so the stronger you get, the more you will develop size along that specific pathway—fiber size generated by force overload. But, as we’ve pointed out, there are two other key size-development pathways: stretch overload and tension/occlusion…

[Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 20 pounds of muscle, 3d pof, anabolic primer, arthur jones, as big as possible, belly fat burn, burn fat, fat loss fails, force overload, gains, get big, get strong, muscle mass, Nautilus, nautilus bulletin #1, occlusion, positions of flexion, size gains, strength equals force, tension

How to Cut Back to Grow

Q: The idea of a few medium-intensity [subfailure] workouts after many weeks of going all out makes perfect sense to me. My question is, Should I reduce my poundages so I can do the same number of reps, or should I stick with my same working poundages and just do fewer reps? Which way is best?

A: We prefer to use the same phase-training approach Jonathan used on the 10-week Size Surge Program when he gained 20 pounds of muscle. For each of his two supercompensation weeks, he used the same work weights and just stopped two reps short of failure—and that worked amazingly well for him. He actually appeared to get bigger during each downshift week as his muscles and nervous system supercompensated.

[Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 10-week Size Surge, 20 pounds of muscle, anabolic, bodyweight training, cut back to grow, full-range training, grow, growth, medium intensity, muscle-protein synthesis, nervous system, phase training, POF, positions of flexion, recovery, rest, Size Surge, size surge workout, subfailure, supercompensation

Muscle-Mass Measurement Mistake

Casey Viator before and after Colorado Experiment - HIT Hoax? 60 Pounds of Muscle in 4 Weeks—The Truth

Q: I just got The X-traordinary Size Surge Workout that chronicles Jonathan’s gain of 20 pounds of muscle in 10 weeks. Great info, and I’m psyched to get on the program. One observation, though… In the chapter on the Colorado Experiment, the four-week high-intensity study in which Casey Viator gained 60 pounds of muscle, he lost fat at the same time, so the scale didn’t register a 60-pound gain, only a 40-pound increase. Isn’t that true for Jonathan, too? He obviously gained a lot of muscle, but his waist measurement went down an inch, so he lost fat all over. That being the case, he probably really gained more like 25 or 30 pounds of muscle, didn’t he?

A: Hmm. You’re probably right. We stand corrected; however, we like to err on the conservative side, so we’ll say he gained AROUND 20 pounds of muscle (but probably more, as you suggest). You can sort of see his abs in the after shot, and the caliper measurements were lower, so he did lose fat…

Size Surge Workout 2.0 cover

Also keep in mind that, like Viator, he was regaining some muscle, which is easier to do than building it from scratch. Nevertheless, he did move well past his best-ever muscle size, so in our estimation, he gained at least 10 pounds of NEW muscle–or, if we use your observation of fat loss factored in, more like 15 pounds. Still an amazing gain of new mass.

In contrast, Viator actually gained back to his ORIGINAL competition weight, so no new mass was built during that four-week experiment. Nevertheless, still quite a feat of packing on beef. [Viator’s Colorado Experiment program is outlined and analyzed in the Size Surge e-book.]

Casey Viator before and after Colorado Experiment -

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

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


A Testosterone prescription is NOT the answer…

Millions of men are struggling with the problems associated with low-T in today’s world, such as extra belly and chest fat, low energy and stamina, lack of sexual desire, ED problems, and loss of muscle.

Sadly, millions of men also turn to Testosterone Replacement Therapy (TRT) to try to overcome these problems and try to feel like a new man again…BUT there are some VERY concerning problems with TRT that every man NEEDS to know.  

After reading the article below, you might want to consider alternate routes of boosting your T levels naturally instead of through something that’s potentially as harmful as TRT…

–> Why Testosterone Replacement Therapy can do more HARM than good  (for any ladies reading this, please pass this on to your husband or boyfriend if they are using or have considered using TRT)

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: 20 pounds of muscle, 60 pounds of muscle, Casey Viator, Colorado Experiment, gains, jonathan lawson, measurement, muscle gains, muscle mass, Size Surge, size surge workout, testosterone, testosterone replacement therapy, trt, x-traordinary size surge workout

6 Ways to Get Bigger Right Now

Q: I just want to get bigger as quickly as possible? I’d settle for looking like your before pictures at the X-Rep site. I’m working out four days a week on a basic routine with mostly compound exercises. Do you have any tips on ways to get bigger right now?

A: It takes time to pack on mass; however, most trainees can do better than they’re doing and double or perhaps triple their progress. Here are 6 ways to get bigger “right now.”

[Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 20 pounds of muscle, 2a fibers, 6 ways to get bigger, amino acids, anabolic, arnold, beyond x-rep muscle building, bodybuilders, burnout sets, catabolic, density, endurance, European Journal of Applied Physiology, fiber activation, grow while you sleep, growth fiber activation, low-carb protein, mass building, Power, protein, rep temp, slow negatives, Ultimate Mass Workout, Ultimate Power-Density Mass Workout, ways to get bigger, X Reps, x-rep partials

Bodyweight Lies and Muscle Size

Q: I get depressed when I read the bodybuilding magazines I’ve been handed down from my uncle. I’m 19 and weigh 185 with abs, but I see that the pro bodybuilders weigh anywhere from 250 to 280 pounds, and that’s at 3 percent bodyfat. I don’t want to take steroids, but it seems like that’s the only way to get impressive development, right?

A: If you’re looking for us to give you the okay to take drugs, you’re barking up the wrong tree. We love bodybuilding (the lifestyle, not necessarily the competitions); however, resorting to steroids to get an “impressive,” extremely muscular physique is not mandatory. Look at this shot of Jonathan…

[Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 20 pounds of muscle, 3d muscle building, anabolism, bodybuilding, bodyweight lies, drug-free, drugs, frank zane, genetics, iron guru, jonathan lawson, master training, mr. olympia, muscle size, physique, pro bodybuilders, vince gironda

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