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High-End Hypertrophy Hit: Move it for more mass

Goodin bench press

Q: Your higher-rep TORQ (tension overload repetition quantity) method is unreal. It’s given me new size in every muscle after only three weeks. I use your [3-way] Positions of Flexion, and I TORQ on one of the 3 moves. I switch it up with regular 4X and heavy pyramids. My question is, Should I add weight on each set when I use TORQ [30-20-15 reps]?

A: Mixing it up is great for ultimate mass, as we’ll explain. As for adding weight to each TORQ set, that’s going to depend on the exercise and where your TORQ move falls in the POF bodypart routine… [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: anabolic fasting, brad pilon, eat stop eat, high-end hypertrophy, hypertrophic, intermittent fasting, mass, maximum fiber recruitment, occlusion, tension overload, TORQ

The Lost Get-Bigger Trigger: The Time-Muscle Mass Continuum

Jonathan Lawson, concentration curl with support

Q: I’m making great strides in muscle gains with the 4X mass method from your newsletters. I do 10 to 12 reps per set, but I’ve seen that you sometimes recommend up to 30 reps. What’s up with that, and does that actually work for you guys?

A: We often use higher reps within the 4X-sequence framework, and it’s done amazing things for us and many of our trainees. [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 4x mass method, anabolic fasting, brad pilon, eat stop eat, get ripped, get-bigger trigger, hypertrophic, hypertrophy, intermittent fasting, muscle gains, sarcoplasmic expansion, tension overload, tension time, tension-overload repetition quantity, TORQ

Warp-Speed Mass Gains: Old Trick, New Twist

Q: I use Pre-Ex 3X supersets a lot when I can. Removing the weak-link muscle makes so much sense as a way to make the compound exercise more targeted and work harder. The look of my physique has completely changed these with new vascularity since adding these. I recently saw a mention of doing the second exercise in the superset in speed style. Does that work well? I’d love more new veins and size.

A: Yes, for many muscle groups Pre-Ex makes a lot of sense. For example, isolating your chest with cable flyes first, and then immediately moving to dumbbell bench presses helps even out the strength of the now pre-fatigued pecs with your fresh triceps… [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: anabolic fasting, brad pilon, eat stop eat, get ripped, mass gains, old trick, physique, pre-ex, pre-ex 3x, pre-fatigue, ripped, speed reps, vascularity, x-celeration

Get High for Major Muscle Size

Lateral raises - Shocking New Muscle Mass: TORQ - DP 4X - Modified Pre-Ex

Q: I like the idea of experimenting with high reps. Your report on Mr. America Doug Brignole’s results has motivated me to get high (LOL). But I’m getting ready to start the Size Surge program. Should I try high reps [30-20-15] on the isolation exercises in both five-week phases?

A: Lots of people have been grabbing copies of Size Surge 2.0 lately because it seems to be get-big season. That’s how we know many trainees have started—or are getting ready to start—this 10-week mass attack. [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: anabolic fasting, brad pilon, change to gain, density, Doug Brignole, eat stop eat, get high, get ripped, high-rep, high-reps, mass attack, Mr. America, muscle size, short rests, Size Surge, tension overload

Anabolic Blood Bath: Get Your Size on the Rise

Leg presses, bottom

Q: I’m getting excellent results with 4X mass training. Sometimes my workouts go over an hour, which concerns me. I’ve heard that the hour mark is when testosterone becomes depleted. Many trainers say not to be in the gym over an hour or your T is shot. Should I cut back? What are your thoughts/solutions?

A: The one-hour testosterone-depletion scenario completely depends on your level of T (older trainees generally have less) and the workout you’re doing—the bodyparts you’re working, how much intensity you’re using and how many heavy all-out sets you’re including… [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 3d muscle building, 4x mass training, anabolic, anabolic blood bath, anabolic fasting, blood glucose, brad pilon, cortisol, eat stop eat, First-T-Burst Training, insulin, intensity, intermittent fasting, Mass F/X, ripping phase, Size Surge, super-saturation, testosterone

Maximum Abs — Let ’em Rip!

Q: You guys often use weight for ab work, but I don’t want to build up my abs because I don’t want a big muscular belly. Shouldn’t I do high reps to keep the muscle toned rather than growing? I want maximum abs from a detail standpoint, not size!

A: Your fear is a common misconception that can prevent fast, dramatic etched abs. The rectus abdominis is a long flat muscle. It CANNOT attain a lot of bulbous mass no matter how much weight you use and how hard you train it.

(Note: The protruding bellies you see on some pro bodybuilders are caused by drug use that bloats their internal organs.)… [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: ab exercises, ab training, anabolic fasting, brad pilon, eat stop eat, etched abs, intermittent fasting, maximum abs, ripped abs

Reverse 10×10 Mass Workout

Jonathan doing Smith machine squats - Pack on More Muscle: Are You Making This Mistake?

Q: I’ve been intrigued by the recent 10×10 newsletters and jumped in to give it a try. In your learned opinion, if one were to perform a reverse 10×10 using that technique with the maximum weight possible in decreasing amounts throughout the 10 sets, would it constitute overtraining and negate the activation of the type-2A muscle fibers’ endurance component? I was thinking you would get at both the “power” AND the “endurance” functions of the type 2As better this way. I would only use each big Ultimate Exercise for every bodypart [as outlined in the 10×10 e-program].

A: A reverse 10×10 pyramid means you reduce the weight on each set. And you do each of those 10 sets of 10 reps to exhaustion. First, that’s 10-all-out-sets approach is a very different animal than standard 10×10 style, which is taking a weight you can do 20 with, but you only do 10, rest 30 seconds, do 10 more, and so on till you complete 10 sets—first sets are easy, last few are brutal. [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 10x10, 10x10 mass workout, 2a fibers, anabolic fasting, brad pilon, density, eat stop eat, endurance, endurance fibers, fiber activation, heavy/light, intermittent fasting, Power, power and density, reverse 10x10, reverse pyramid, ripped, squats

Trouble with Decline Bench Press

Jonathan doing decline presses in a Smith machine

Q: I’m having trouble with decline bench press (midrange position for chest). I get 10 reps on my first work set and eight on the second. I’ve tried to do X-Rep partials at the end of the second set, pulsing below the midpoint, but I was too weak. I didn’t have any strength left to do X Reps. Is there something I’m doing wrong? Why am I weak at that point? Also, on some exercises, I fail at 10 reps on the first set and then can barely do six reps on the second. Is that normal?

A: X Reps are difficult for different people on different exercises. It depends on individual neuromuscular efficiency in each specific target muscle. You may have that type of weakness in your pecs or one of the synergist muscles (triceps or front delts on press moves) if you struggle with decline bench press… [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: anabolic fasting, brad pilon, decline bench press, eat stop eat, fast-twitch, growth fiber activation, hypertrophic, intermittent fasting, neuromuscular efficiency, static hold, trouble with x reps, weakness, x spot, x-rep partials, x-rep workout, x-traordinary x-rep workout

Pose to Grow?

Steve (ectomorph) and Jonathan (mesomorph) - Sets, Reps, and Muscle-Size Success

Q: I’ve read that you can tense your muscles enough so that you can essentially pose to grow. But there’s no resistance involved at all, so I really don’t see how that’s possible. What do you guys think?

A: We used to be skeptical too, but we always notice that as we begin getting in shape and start flexing more as we check our progress (whether it’s in front of a camera or our bathroom mirrors), our muscularity increases quickly.

We thought it was just a coincidence, and that our training and diet were primarily responsible for our accelerated gains—and we were probably right for the most part. But a study we’ve discussed before suggests that flexing a muscle for extended periods does indeed help make your muscles larger and more detailed… [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 3d hit, 3d muscle building, anabolic fasting, arnold, blood flow blockage, bodybuilders, brad pilon, eat stop eat, flexing, gains, get ripped, grow, gymnasts, intermittent fasting, occlusion, pose to grow, posing, positions of flexion, progress, progressive resistance, pumping iron, static flex, static hold, study, team universe, time under tension, x-traordinary arms

3D HIT Question

Q: In the 3D HIT program [listed in the X-traordinary Arms e-book], you say to end each bodypart with one slow, higher-rep set of an isolation exercise for tension and occlusion. You also mention drop sets for those exercises. Which is better, one higher-rep set or a drop set?

A: Keep in mind that doing a drop set is a volume increase because it’s two sets back to back. For example, on concentration curls for biceps, you do a set of 10 reps to exhaustion, grab a lighter dumbbell, and immediately rep out again, getting about six more reps. Is that better than one set of 12-15 reps? That depends…

[Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 3d hit, 3d hit question, anabolic fasting, arm exercises, arm training, brad pilon, continuous tension, drop sets, eat stop eat, efficiency-of-effort, endurance fibers, explosive reps, fast-twitch, high-threshold fibers, intermittent fasting, muscle growth, rep cadence, size principle of muscle fiber recruitment, slow-twitch, volume, x-traordinary arms

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