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Finisher Sets: Which way is better?

Steve Holman dumbbell curls - Finisher Sets: Which Way is Better?

Q: I have most of your e-books, and every one of them is great. I’ve learned so much from them, and I’m gaining faster than ever. My question is that in The Ultimate Fat-to-Muscle Workout you use power sets, negative-accentuated sets, and then end with high-rep sets to finish off a muscle. But in the X-centric Mass Workout, you have a similar program, but you end each bodypart with 4X instead of high reps. When it comes to the finisher sets, which way is better?

A: Neither is better—just different. Arnold used to use high-rep burnout finisher sets. Those were a good complement to his many heavy power sets. He’d either use them on the last exercise for a muscle or do a high-rep set as the last finisher for almost every exercise. Either way, you end up with a skin-stretching pump… [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 4X, arnold schwarzenegger, change to gain, density, fat-to-muscle, fat-to-muscle workout, fatigue, finisher sets, gains, intensity, muscle fatigue, pump, x-centric, x-centric mass workout

Are You Working Out Too Hard?

Steve spotting Jonathan for forced reps

Q: I train my butt off in the gym. I hit it harder than every other guy in there, but I haven’t gained much muscle in a long time. Is it my genetics? My nutrition is perfect, so I should be growing like crazy, but I’m not. It’s very frustrating… Help?!

A: Yes, your genetics could have something to do with it; HOWEVER, you may have just been working out too hard for too long. It’s time to step back with a new plan… [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 4X, 4x mass method, 4x mass training, 4x mass workout, building muscle, burning fat, cortisol, danny padilla, dieting, gain muscle, genetics, growth threshold, hardgainers, intensity, mass accelerator, mass building, muscle gaining, overtraining, phase training, results, ripping phase, stress, stress hormone, supersaturatoin, testosterone, working out too hard

More Mass Gains: Stretch-Overload Finisher

Jonathan Lawson incline curls - More Mass Gains: Stretch-Overload Finisher

Q: In the X-centric Mass Workout you end each bodypart routine with the contracted-position exercises for 4×10 density with minimal rest. But you have quoted studies that show how stretch-position exercises can build muscle very quickly. Can I do the stretch exercise 4×10 last and with the contracted move before it for a standard set or two instead?

A: That’s a great idea. You could use that stretch-overload finisher for a few weeks, and then switch back to a contracted-exercise chaser with 4×10 density. We’ll give you an example in a moment, but first… [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 4X, 4x10, animal study, contracted-exercise chaser, density, mass gains, more mass gains, stretch-density chaser, stretch-overload finisher, testosterone, x-centric, x-centric mass workout

Muscle-Building Myth Exploded: Power vs. Density

Big arm measurement - Muscle-Building Myth Exploded: Power vs. Density

Q: I have two of your e-books, The Ultimate Power-Density Mass Workout and the X-centric Mass Workout. They’re both great, and I’m already seeing results applying the methods. My question is, you say that you need both power sets and density sets to get extreme muscle gains quickly, but which is more important? Should I do more of one than the other for fastest muscle gains?

A: If you would’ve asked us that several years ago, we would’ve said power, no question—because, like most bodybuilders, we had been brainwashed into believing that heavy weights and fairly low reps are the keys to maximum mass fast. But according to our recent experiments as well as many done almost 50 years ago, that’s not the case for most, so it’s a big-time muscle-building myth… [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 4X, 4x mass workout, brainwashed, build muscle, cardio trick, concentric, density sets, eccentric, hiit, iron man magazine, maximum mass, muscle gains, muscle-building myth, negative-accentuated, new size, peary rader, power sets, power-density, power-density mass workout, strength, testosterone, Ultimate Power-Density Mass Workout, 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’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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