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Home-Gym Training

Q: I’ve been following your Quick-Start Muscle Building Guide. I’m currently on week 4, and it’s a great program. I’m already seeing results, but I’ve been reading about X Reps and the Positions-of-Flexion approach to lifting. I want to start using those as part of my home-gym training. I currently have only a pair of dumbbells, an EZ-curl bar, and an adjustable bench. Which program should I follow next? I’m not sure I can do POF with my limited equipment.

A: That’s a limited gym alright, and if you’re going to with your home-gym training, consider adding some essentials. For now you can continue progressing with what you have—although you didn’t say if the dumbbells are adjustable or selectorized (so you can change the weight by moving a pin or twisting a dial).

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Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 10-week Size Surge, 3d muscle building, alternate exercises, anabolic environment, anabolic hormone reset, anabolic hormones, beginners, beginners guide, dr. michael mosley, fasting, home gym, home-gym training, hormones, intermittent fasting, POF, powerblock, quick start, quick-start muscle building, replacement exercises, Size Surge, testosterone, X Reps

Progressive Mass

Q: I’ve read almost everything at your site [X-Rep.com], and I’m ready to get started. I’m 17 years old, 5’11” and 175 pounds. I’ve been training for two years. My question is, Which program should I start with? Should I do Jonathan’s 20-pounds-of-muscle-in-10-weeks program [3D Muscle Building e-book] or go straight to your X-Rep Mass-Detail Workout [in the Ultimate Mass Workout e-book]? Your X-Rep program gave you freaky results fast, so I’m thinking I should go with that one.

A: Either would work well for you at this point. At 17, you are in your prime growing years. And you already have some experience. So if you continue to train hard and sensibly, you should build stellar progressive mass with whichever routine you choose.

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Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 20 pounds in 10 weeks, 20 pounds of muscle, 3d muscle building, 3d pof, anabolic hormone reset, anabolic hormones, anabolic primer, before and after photos, fasting, growth hormone, intermittent fasting, max force, metabolic adaptions, occlusion, phase 1, phase 2, progressive mass, shaun hadsall, stretch overload, supercompensation, tension time, testosterone, transformation, transformation photos, Ultimate Mass Workout, x-rep mass-detail workout, x-rep program

Fat-to-Muscle photos – plus, don’t forget this key shredding hormone

Jonathan Lawson's back, before and after

With spring right around the corner, it’s time for a lot of us to start thinking about easing into a fat-to-muscle plan—so you’re sure to have an eye-popping look that first warm day you peel off your shirt (you want jaws to hit the dirt)…

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Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: abs, anabolic hormones, anti-starvation hormone, appetite, build muscle, burn fat, cardio, catabolic, cheat day, cortisol, diet, extreme lean, fat burning, fat loss, fat-to-muscle, fat-to-muscle workout, full-range training, GH, growth hormone, high-carb day, hiit, hormones, jonathan lawson, leptin, photos, physique, POF, positions of flexion, power pyramids, ripped, ripping guide, shredding hormone, spring body, starvation, Steve Holman, summer body, testosterone, x-centric, x-traordinary abs

Odd Way to Pack On Muscle Mass as You Torch Fat

Q: I’ve read X-treme Lean, and it makes sense to gradually lose fat so that no muscle is lost. Great e-book, excellent diets. But I also have the Super-Size Crash Course that contains The 2-day intermittent fasting diet [12-hour fasts two nonconsecutive days a week]. How can I combine those? Should I use the fasting method first?

A: That’s one way (there’s another way coming up). You can start with one 12-hour fast day a week…

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Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 12-hour fast, 2-day intermittent fasting, anabolic hormones, bcaas, boost hormones, boost testosterone, boost testosterone with cardio, branched-chain amino acids, cheat day, diet, diets, fasting method, GH, growth hormone, high-protein, hiit, holiday weight gain, holidays, ifasting, intermittent fasting, lose fat, muscle gain, muscle loss, muscle mass, Steve Holman, super-size crash course, torch fat, x-treme lean

Build muscle, burn fat, get jacked: the #1 key

Q: I need to get leaner, and I think I’d better start now if I want abs by springtime. I know I need to diet, but I don’t want to lose muscle. What’s the best way to build muscle and burn fat?

A: Many will say that you will lose muscle if you reduce your calories enough to burn fat, but we disagree…

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Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: abs, anabolic, anabolic hormones, biotrust, build muscle, calorie reduction, cardio, contracted, cortisol, fat burning, fat gain, fat-burning hormones, fat-to-muscle, fat-to-muscle workout, full range of motion, get jacked, get lean, growth hormone, hormones, midrange, negative-accentuated, POF, positions of flexion, pro-x10, probiotics, protein farts, pyramids, stress hormone, stretch, testosterone, triple-shredded combo, x-centric, x-traordinary abs, x-treme lean

Fast Moves to Get You Huge?

Steve spotting Jonathan on DB shoulder presses - Fast Moves to Get You Huge?

Q: I was reading one of your newsletters I saved, and you were talking about how bad it was to see people using fast moves with ballistic reps in the gym. But I’m pretty sure I’ve seen you guys recommend fast reps recently. What’s the deal—are they good or bad?

A: There is research showing that a faster tempo can help engage more fast-twitch growth fibers; however, our speed, or X-celeration, method is not throwing the weights… [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: anabolic hormone reset, anabolic hormones, ballistic reps, build muscle, downward-progression, dp 4x, fast moves, fast reps, fast-twitch fibers, get huge, growth fibers, jordon williamson, melt fat, plyometrics, power tempo, progressive-speed 4x, speed reps, speed set, super-size crash course, x-celeration

Anabolic Drive and 10X Muscle Mass

Jonathan Lawson squatting - Anabolic Drive and 10X Muscle Mass

Q: The 10×10 method sounds great in a number of ways for building muscle size, but one concern I have is the lack of anabolic hormone stimulation. Aren’t heavy, low-rep sets best for that? Should I combine 10×10 with heavier workouts to get that essential anabolic environment for best gains?

A: While doing a number of heavy-weight, low-rep sets can contribute to anabolic drive and hormone release, it may not be the best or most-efficient route. According to a report from Jerry Brainum, three groups were compared, and all subject performed the squat: [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 10x muscle mass, 10x10, 10x10 method, 10x10 workout, anabolic drive, anabolic hormones, European Journal of Applied Physiology, hypertrophy, jerry brainum, Power, strength

Overtraining Test

19" Arm - Overtraining Test

Q: You’ve mentioned that the Anabolic Reload workouts are particularly effective at priming fast muscle growth if you’re overtrained. But how do I know if I’m overtrained? Is there any sort of “overtraining test?”

A: If you’ve been training fairly hard and heavy consistently for at least two months, we can almost guarantee you’re overtrained…

The Anabolic Reload workouts are designed to provide an optimal dose of muscle-fiber activation, slow-twitch and fast-twitch, with moderate weights and brief workouts.… [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: anabolic hormones, anabolic reload, arthur jones, overtrained, overtraining, overtraining test, stress, stress test

Extreme Muscle Size: Forgotten Hypertrophy Method

Q: At your suggestion, I’ve been including higher-rep sets in many of my workouts. I’m seeing much more size and vascularity. My question is, do sets of around 20 reps work because I’m getting growth in more slow-twitch fibers or are the fast-twitch ones getting larger as well?

A: Yes, both—and as bodybuilders, we want to maximize ALL hypertrophic pathways, even size in the slow-twitch fibers. Higher-rep sets also give you anabolic hormone surges…

According to Brad Schoenfeld, Ph.D., who conducts studies on muscle hypertrophy,

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Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: anabolic hormones, bodybuilders, Brad Schoenfeld, brazilian study, Colorado Experiment, European Journal of Applied Physiology, fast-twitch, fiber activation, glycogen storage, hormones, hydrogen ions, hypertrophic, hypertrophic pathway, hypertrophy, hypertrophy method, lactic acid, max-muscle expansion, max-muscle x-pansion, men's health, mike mentzer, mitochondrial growth, mmx fast mega-mass workouts, mmx method, muscle failure, muscle ph, muscle size, muscle tissue, power-and-endurance, proteins, sarcoplasmic expansion, size, slow-twitch, strength, type-1 fibers, type-2 fibers, vascularity

X Factor Interview, Part 2

X Factor Interview, Part 2

Note: The X Factor Interview is an excerpt from Iron Man Magazine.

What if you could pack on a solid five pounds of muscle almost every month? What would you look like one year from now? Are you kidding? Your physique would be outrageous! Radically different and unrecognizable because of so much extra muscle hanging off your joints. Well, in my estimation, Jonathan Lawson added at least five pounds of muscle to his already advanced physique in only one month—not one year, one month—and he’s been training for about 15 years. Add to that the fact that he did it while he was on a a low-calorie diet, and you can see the enormous muscle-building implications for you—especially if you’re not limiting calories, as he was. (Could you add even more, like 10 pounds of muscle, in one month if you followed his lead? Who knows?) [Read more…]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: anabolic hormones, arnold schwarzeneeger, calories, diet, drug-free bodybuilding, gh production, growth hormon, hyperplasia, iron man magazine, jonathan lawson, larry scott, mike mentzer, nutrition, power partials, Steve Holman, tom platz, X Factor, X Reps

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