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Triple-Threat Approach to Massive Muscle Growth

Q: I’m a big believer in your Positions-of-Flexion workouts. I have gotten more growth with that [3-exercise approach] than with anything I’ve tried. One exercise I often have a problem with is incline curls [the stretch move for biceps]. Is there a substitute?

A: Thanks for the POF props. A lot of trainees find the simplified 3-way full-range approach a logical way to more size and muscle fullness. It’s an efficient method for picking exercises to train a muscle completely with just a few exercises. You get muscle synergy, stretch overload, continuous tension/occlusion, and anabolic hormone release as well as full-range fiber activation…

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Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: arm workout, belly fat burn, biceps routine, biceps workout, fat loss, fiber activation, full-range, incline curls, massive muscle growth, muscle fullness, muscle growth, muscle size, muscle synergy, POF, positions of flexion, stretch overload, synergy, weight loss

Eye-Popping Biceps Peak—and More Muscle on Your Physique

Q: I have X-traordinary Arms and really appreciate the “in-for-out, out-for-in” rule. My question is, because concentration curls are an “in” exercise and work the outer head, should I do those first if I want to concentrate on more biceps peak?

A: Yes, switching the order of the exercises in Positions-of-Flexion protocol can positively affect a target-muscle’s development. Biceps is a perfect example.

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Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: anabolic after 40, arm workout, biceps, biceps peak, biceps workout, build muscle, curls, free bonus, free e-book, genetics, guns, in for out and out for in, mass building, more muscle, mri studies, neuromuscular efficiency, physique, positions of flexion, x-traordinary arms, xrx, xrx workouts

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

Change the Shape of Your Biceps

Jonathan doing one-arm preacher curls

Q: I keep reading that the shape of your biceps is genetic and you can’t change it, but in the X-traordinary Arms e-book that came in my Anabolic After 40 package (which I love, by the way!) you say you can change the shape of your biceps. I’ve even seen respected scientists say that changing the shape of a muscle can’t be done. How do you respond?

A: What those scientists are referring to is the length of a muscle. For example, if you have a short biceps, with a gap between the lower part of the muscle and the elbow joint when it’s flexed, you can’t fill in that gap. You’ve simply been born with a high biceps insertion point (like a high calf muscle). To fill in the gap would require muscle reattachment surgery, which we obviously don’t recommend.

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Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: anabolic after 40, biceps, biceps exercises, biceps peak, biceps shape, biceps workout, change the shape of your biceps, free bonus, free e-book, full biceps, genetics, in for out and out for in, x-traordinary arms

More Tips for Bigger Arms

Jonathan Lawson X Reps on cable curls - More Tips for Bigger Arms

Q: I’m following the arm-specialization programs in your X-traordinary Arms e-book (I ordered the Anabolic After-40 package to get it free!). I like starting my biceps workout with cable curls, as you suggest, because I can add X Reps at the end of the last set. Many of the pro bodybuilders say free weights are better for growth, so I’m worried I’m not getting the most size stimulation. Are free-weight barbell or dumbbell curls better?

A: Not necessarily. The only problem with cable curls is weight-stack drag, which makes the negative, or lowering, stroke slightly easier; however, you get much better continuous tension with a cable curl as opposed to barbell or dumbbell curls. That’s very important for max-growth stimulation. There’s also another BIG benefit… [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: anabolic after 40, arm specialization, arm workout, biceps workout, brachialis, cable curls, Charles Poliquin, concentric contractions, continuous tension, free e-book, free weights, growth stimulation, out-for-in/in-for-out, pro bodybuilders, rapid-fire sets, tips for bigger arms, X Reps, x-traordinary arms

Build Freaky Forearms

Jonathan spotting Steve for hammer curls

Q: I read the Size Surge Workout e-book in one sitting. It’s the best muscle-building information I’ve ever read. Very complete, and I am more excited and motivated than ever to start. After comparing the basic workouts in phase 1 with the Positions-of-Flexion workouts in phase 2, I’d like to know why you have forearm work only in phase 1? You have wrist curls and hammer curls, but no direct forearm work in phase 2. Why?

A: Sounds like you want freaky vein-streaked forearms hanging out of your shirt sleeves! We can fix that—but first, let us answer your question… [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: biceps, biceps peak, biceps workout, contracted, extensors, flexors, forearm exercises, freaky forearms, grip-building, midrange, multi-angular training, muscle-building, POF, positions of flexion, Size Surge, size surge workout, stretch

Cut Back to Grow Muscle

Jonathan Lawson concentration curls - Cut Back to Grow Muscle

Q: Before the start of my spring/summer job a month ago, my muscle development was progressing nicely. I was using your Positions of Flexion and X-Rep techniques on my three-days-a-week split: chest/bi’s, legs, and back/tri’s. My strength-and-size gains were steadily increasing. Then I started my summer job, and I was a lot sorer after my workouts, I take longer to recover, and I’m losing the size I had in my arms. The job is 40 hours a week of outdoor physical labor. I thought that by eating frequently with adequate protein and eight hours of sleep each night, I’d be fine, but that’s not working. Do you have any suggestions to help get me back on the muscle-building track, especially in the arm department?

A: A demanding physical-labor job can make it more difficult to grow, but not impossible. Even a high-pressure office job presents a similar problem: too much stress. It’s similar to being a hardgainer with low recovery ability and high cortisol output: You have to find the right balance and workload so you don’t overtrain, which means you sometimes have to cut back to grow. [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 3d muscle building, arm growth, arm workout, beyond x-rep, biceps workout, big arms, cut back, cut back to grow, grow muscle, overtraining, physical labor, positions of flexion, recovery, split positions, split-positions training, triceps workout, X Reps

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