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One Quick Tip to Pack on Muscle Mass Fast (it hurts, but it works!)

Jonathan Lawson doing X Reps on chins - One Quick Tip to Pack on Muscle Mass Fast (it hurts, but it works!)

Q: I just got the Size Surge 2.0 e-book (thanks for the great price). It’s excellent, but you don’t mention X Reps much. I know you said when Jonathan got his great results with the original Size Surge program, you hadn’t developed X-es yet. I’ve built a lot of mass with that technique, so should I include X Reps in either phase?

A: For the uninitiated, X Reps are short eight-inch partials at the end of a full-range set. We’ll give you an alternate end-of-set mass move in a moment, but first, here’s a quick explanation of X Reps… [Read more…]

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HIT Hoax? 60 Pounds of Muscle in 4 Weeks—The Truth

Casey Viator before and after Colorado Experiment - 60 lbs of Muscle in 4 Weeks

Q: I just read a few of your articles about 3D Muscle Building, and you say some guy built 60 pounds of muscle in four weeks. Come on. I hate it when the impossible is touted as being the norm. That never happened, which is probably why you don’t show pictures of the guy. The only photos I see are Jonathan’s before and after. His 20 pounds of muscle in 10 weeks is impressive, but it’s a far cry from 60 pounds in a month. Got any pictures of the 60-pound gain? I didn’t think so.

A: We’re as skeptical as the next guy, but believe it or not, it did happen—back in 1971. It was called the Colorado Experiment, and it was Arthur Jones’ attempt at proving that his Nautilus machines and high-intensity training could build muscle very, very quickly (and we do have the pics; see below). [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 20 pounds of muscle, 3d muscle building, 3d pof, 3dmb, 60 pounds of muscle, arthur jones, before and after, Casey Viator, Colorado Experiment, fast-twitch, genetics, high-intensity training, hit, hit hoax, hoax, Mr. America, nautilus bulletin #1, nautilus machines, POF, positions of flexion, X Reps

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