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One-Station Mass Attacks (Improvise for Muscle Size)

Q: My gym always seems to be crowded—and people “camp out” on equipment. It’s hard to work in because I’m using the 4X method and rest only 30 seconds between sets (I love the Positions-of-Flexion version). Should I just lengthen my rest times to work in on a piece of equipment?

A: If you can’t beat ’em, join ’em. In other words, you can “camp out” on equipment too—sometimes you can do your entire POF 4X bodypart routine in one spot. For example…

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Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 3d muscle building, 4X, 4x method, 4x pof, arm exercises, back exercises, belly fat burn, biceps, biceps workout, cardio, diet, fat burning, fat loss, full-range training, hormones, improvise, lat exercises, lats, lose weight, mass building, metabolism, POF, positions of flexion, triceps, triceps exercises

Rotation for New Mass Creation (automatic anabolism)

Q: I’ve been using all-heavy training (6-8 reps) on everything up until now. I just started using your 4X method, and I swear I can already feel new growth happening. It’s also a relief on my tattered joints. I want to try it exclusively for a month or two. Will my weights increase or should I add sets? Just looking for the best “change to gain.”

A: Since this is your first time using the 4X mass method, you’ll get stronger as your muscle grow more adept at DENSITY training…

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Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: 3x, 4X, 4x mass method, 4x method, anabolic hormone reset, anabolism, burn fat, change to gain, density training, gain muscle, growth fiber activation, hypertrophy, journal of applied physiology, muscle mass, phase training, positions of flexion, rotation, tension time, tension-overload repetition quantity, time under tension, TORQ

Speed Reps—Quick Mass-Training Tip

Casey Viator flexing - Speed Reps—Quick Mass-Training Tip

Q: What’s your opinion of loosening exercise form at the end of a set to get a few more reps? Like on curls I keep the reps strict for the first six or seven, then I use some upper-body motion to complete two to three more reps. I’m using the 4X method, so the weight [throughout the 4 sets] is only moderate, not heavy. I’m only using momentum to fight the fatigue buildup at the end of the fourth set. Is that okay, or should I keep my reps strict through the entire 4X sequence?

A: Because the poundage is moderate on a 4X sequence, that’s all the more reason to keep it strict all the way through. Momentum will only take the tension off the target muscle. A very SLIGHT form alteration is acceptable, but keep it as strict as possible to the end of the fourth set… [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 4X, 4x mass workout, 4x method, Casey Viator, dormant fibers, dormant muscle fibers, mass training, mike mentzer, pro bodybuilder, quick mass, speed reps, testosterone

New Size With Full-Body One-Hit Mass Workouts

Torso with muscle fibers (illustration) - New Size With Full-Body One-Hit Mass Workouts

Q: I’ve been reading about the 4X training and am wondering if you have any advice on how to use it with a full-body three-days-per-week routine. I just started using the 4X method for each bodypart.  I do one exercise per muscle.  Monday I do chest, shoulders, back, bi’s, tri’s, abs, legs.  Wednesday I do the same body parts but in a different order and using different exercises. The same goes for Friday. I take the weekend off.  I’m drug-free, so I think I’ve been overtraining till now. I’m hoping that 4X will help spark some new gains.

A: That sounds like a great plan for building more mass. First, skeptical readers need to realize that three-days-per-week programs can do incredible things. We discuss the Colorado Experiment in Size Surge 2.0 and 3D Muscle Building, a four-week research project in which Casey Viator gained 60 pounds of muscle… [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 3d muscle building, 3x, 3x pyramid, 4X, 4x mass workout, 4x method, 4x training, 60 pounds of muscle, bodybuilding, Casey Viator, catabolic, Colorado Experiment, drug-free, full body, full-body workout, full-body workouts, genetics, mass, muscle fibers, new gains, new size, overtraining, postworkout, pyramid, size building, size surge workout, steroids, strength, testosterone

Time-Saving Mass Tactic: 4X Supersets

Big arm measurement - Time-Saving Mass Tactic: 4X Supersets

Q: I love the 4X Workout method. It’s opened my eyes to a new way to build mass. I notice that you guys often superset opposing muscles with 4X, like forearm extensors (top) and flexors (underside), going back and forth. Can I do that with other opposing muscle groups, like biceps and triceps to save time and get a bigger pump?

A: We addressed that question in the Q&A section of the 4X Mass Workout e-book. The answer is, opposing-muscle-group supersets work great with the 4X method—as long as the exercises don’t force you to stop your sets from cardiovascular failure as opposed to muscular exhaustion… [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 4X, 4x mass method, 4x mass workout, 4x method, 4x supersets, build mass, build muscle, failure, fatigue, iron guru, muscular exhaustion, opposing muscle groups, oxygen debt, pump, quick tip, supersets, ultimate mass tactics, Ultimate Mass Workout, vince gironda

Triple-Threat Mass-Building Sets (use with caution)

Jordon Williamson before and after - Triple-Threat Mass-Building Sets (use with caution)

Q: I’ve been training for about 20 years now (I’m 44), and I am getting my 14-year-old son into it. He’s been working out about four months, breaking in, but I still do NOT want him to go “heavy.” I have him using your 4X method, which is great at his stage. I was thinking about the Progressive-Speed 4X version as well, specifically the speed set in order to help build the power fibers. Is that a good idea at his age, or should he use with caution?

A: First, what you have him doing now is perfect. Moderate-weight growth-threshold 4X is fantastic for young teens getting into lifting. Heavy weights may damage young joints early on, so it’s a good idea to get neophytes gradually acclimated… [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 4X, 4x method, breaking in, downward-progression 4x, dp 4x, growth threshold, heavy pyramids, heavy training, jordon williamson, mass building, power fibers, progressive-speed 4x, ps 4x, super-size crash course, teenage trainees, TORQ, training for teenagers, use with caution, x-celeration, x-centric

Too Much Muscle Too Fast

Thick chest, arms, and shoulders - Too Much Muscle Too Fast

Q: I’m a competitive powerlifter, so I haven’t tried your 4X method. It requires moderate weights, and that’s not me. I need to train heavy. But I have been using your X-centric sets, usually only one or two at the end of each heavy compound exercise, like bench presses and squats. My problem is that I’ve been using X-centric sets for a month, but I’m five pounds heavier. I’m worried because I don’t want to jump a weight class at my next lifting meet. I’m pretty sure it’s all muscle because I’m seeing more striations in my chest, legs, and even shoulders, and many of my bodyparts look rounder. Should I stop using X-centrics? Is this happening because of the extra fiber trauma I’m getting from those sets?

A: The extra fiber trauma from emphasizing the negative stroke on your negative-accentuated (NA) sets is no doubt part of the reason you’ve added new muscle quickly—that causes fiber remodeling, or growth; X-centric sets also cause more fiber inflammation, which can make you look bigger and rounder. But there’s more to it than that (exciting stuff for those of us who want to pack on maximum muscle size)… [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 4x method, body fat, competitive, eccentric, fast muscle building, fast progress, fat loss, fiber trauma, lifting meet, look bigger, low testosterone, muscle, muscle gains, muscle size, muscle trauma, negative-accentuated, new muscle, power lifter, striations, tension time, testosterone, time under tension, train heavy, Truth About Testosterone, tut, x-centric, x-centric sets

Max Contraction for Peaked Biceps Action

Steve Holman doing face-down one-arm curls - Max Contraction for Peaked Biceps Action

Q: I love Positions of Flexion. I’ve gained about 10 pounds since I started using it, but one problem I have is biceps. I just don’t feel the last exercise for contraction, concentration curls. I’ve tried them Arnold style, with my arm hanging free, and I’ve also tried them seated with my arm against my inner thigh. Is there another exercise I can use?

A: We usually suggest spider curls, which are basically preacher curls on the vertical side of the bench… [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 4X, 4x method, anabolic after 40, arnold, arnold schwarzenegger, biceps, biceps peak, concentration curls, contraction, facedown one-arm curls, max contraction, peak, peaked biceps, POF, positions of flexion, preacher curls, spider curls, x-traordinary arms

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

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

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