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Step Back to Move Your Muscle Mass Forward

Jonathan Lawson muscular - Step Back to Move Your Muscle Mass Forward

Q: I’m super impressed! I’ve been on the Size Surge workout for four weeks, and I’ve gained 7 pounds. My shirts are tighter with no increase in my waist, so it seems to be all muscle. The program calls for a back-off, or low-intensity, week between the two training phases. Is that really necessary, or can I go right into Phase 2? I don’t want to lose any mass. Any time I’ve taken a week off or even reduced my training, I’ve gotten smaller.

A: No, do not go right into Phase 2. The back-off week (#6) between the two phases has a definite purpose. It will allow your nervous system to recharge and your muscles to completely recover so you can push into the next phase with more intensity. And during that downshift week, you should get bigger, not smaller, despite what you thought you experienced in the past. Here is what hypertrophy researcher Brad Schoenfeld, Ph.D., says about the process… [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: arnold, arnold schwarzenegger, arthur jones, bodybuilders, Brad Schoenfeld, clint eastwood, downshift, heavy training, hypertrophy, intensity, larry scott, master trainer, muscle mass, muscle size, phase 1, phase 2, positions of flexion, recharge, recovery, Size Surge, size surge workout, step back, vince gironda

Should You Skip Triceps Work?

Jonathan Lawson doing overhead dumbbell triceps extensions

Q: I was reading that because most bodybuilders do a lot of pressing, they shouldn’t do much direct triceps work. I do bench presses and incline presses for chest and overhead presses for shoulders, so isn’t that enough work for my triceps? I’m drug-free, so I don’t want to overtrain them.

A: Two things to consider:

1) MRI studies show that bench presses and overhead presses do hit the triceps, but mostly the medial and lateral heads; in other words, the bulkiest section of the triceps, the big long head, is almost totally neglected. [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 3d power pyramid, anabolic stretch, arm stimulation, belly fat burn, bodybuilders, Double-X Overload, drug-free, dxo, fat loss, focus, force activatoin, freak physique, gains, hormones, lateral head, long head, mass building, medial head, mri studies, muscle growth, muscle stimulation, occlusion, overtraining, pof workouts, pressing, pure-positions stx, research, skip triceps, stretch overload, stretch-overload workout, t/nt, tension time, traumatic/non-traumatic, triceps

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,

[Read more…]

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

The Truth About Getting Stronger to Grow Bigger?

Jonathan squatting, dark room

We get the stronger = bigger question a lot—and there’s no question that getting stronger will build some size—note that we said “some.” To clarify, here’s an excerpt from our best-selling e-book The Super-Size Crash Course…

“One of the biggest reasons muscle growth is so slow in most cases is the simplistic myth that strength equals superior size. There’s more to it than that. Trying to move big weights for a few reps does very little for ultimate muscle size. Are you shaking your head? Check this out…

[Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: bodybuilders, bodybuilding, density, fatigue, fix my shoulder pain, fix your shoulder pain, getting stronger, grow bigger, heavy/light, ifbb pro, iron man magazine, johnnie jackson, low reps, muscle growth, muscle size, muscle strength, no more shoulder pain, peary rader, physique, Power, powerlifters, powerlifting, pro bodybuilder, rick kaselj, shoulder pain, size, steroids, strength, super-size crash course, tension time

More Mass-Building Myths Busted (logic or looniness)

Frank Zane relaxed and aesthetic physique - More Mass-Building Myths Busted (logic or looniness)

Q: I read where old-school bodybuilders would use lighter weights and higher reps on some exercises before competition to get more muscle detail. That’s total B.S., right?

A: On the surface, yes. But ending a bodypart with higher-rep work—or even doing entire workouts with higher rep work, enhances muscle burn. No, that’s not fat burning—at least not in a strict sense… [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 3d muscle building, 3d pof, big basic exercises, bodybuilders, cardio, diet, eccentric, fat burning, GH, growth hormone, legs, mass-building myths, microtrauma, muscle detail, muscle fiber recruitment, muscle fibers, muscle-building, negative-accentuated, old-school, POF, positions of flexion, quads, steven j. fleck, tension time, time under tension, TORQ, William J. Kraemer, x-centric, x-centric mass workout

Easier Training and Big-Muscle Gaining

Jonathan Lawson Smith machine shoulder presses - Easier Training and Big-Muscle Gaining

Q: I’m getting close to 60 years old and have been training with weights for almost 40 years. After trying to use heavier and heavier weights, I have a lot of joint aches and pains and can no longer do many exercises. I just wanted to say thanks for your 4X Mass Workout. I’ve been using it for a month and am seeing new muscle size. I’m amazed. Even many of my joints are feeling better because of the medium weights that must be used for 4X. Thank you—but I wish you’d come out with 4X about 20 years ago. Maybe I’d still be able to do bench presses and military presses.

A: We’re glad the 4X method is working so well for you. We’ve had a lot of feedback from older trainees over the years saying that 4X is a revelation and that they are finally gaining muscle again without much joint stress. Heal-alujah! (For more age-friendly muscle-building madness, check out the Anabolic After-40 info at the bottom of this page.) [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 10x10, 10x10 method, 4X, 4x mass workout, 4x method, anabolic after 40, big-muscle gaining, bodybuilder x, bodybuilders, danny padilla, density, drug-free, easier training, giant killer, iron man magazine, joints, jonathan lawson, muscle size, muscle-building, positions of flexion, pump, Steve Holman

What Are Stage Sets? (Hint: They Work!)

Jonathan Lawson incline Smith machine presses with Steve Holman Spotting - What Are Stage Sets? (Hint: They Work!)

Q: I read in one of your previous articles where you mentioned that you sometimes do Stage Sets. What are Stage Sets, and is that a good mass technique for me?

A: Many years ago, even before we developed X-Rep partials, we noticed that every time we introduced Stage Sets to our workouts, we got sudden muscularity and vascularity increases—and now we know why: The technique is essentially a unique type of X overload—an intense out-of-the-blocks blast right at the max-force point where the target muscle is semi-stretched, like near the bottom of an incline press… [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: Beyond X, beyond x-rep, bodybuilders, ifbb pro bodybuilders, Jay Cutler, mass building, mass techniques, mr. olympia, muscle-building, partials, pro bodybuilders, ronnie coleman, semi-stretch, stage sets, what are stage sets, x overload, x-rep partials

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