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Moment of Bodybuilding Zen 133: Vince Gironda’s Aesthetic Physique

colorized photo of Vince Gironda, cropped

This classic shot of Vince Gironda, the legendary Iron Guru, was taken way back in the 1950s. His aesthetic physique, with its symmetry, lines, and rippedness, holds up today.

Yep, even now most guys would kill to hang out by the pool looking like Vince… [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 1950s, 4x mass method, aesthetic, bodybuilding zen, clint eastwood, density training, iron guru, larry scott, mr. olympia, muscle detail, symmetry, vince gironda, vince's gym

Moment of Bodybuilding Zen 78: Danny Padilla’s Twisting Mass

Danny Padilla in a twisting back pose on stage, cropped photo

Danny Padilla was known in pro bodybuilding back in the day as “the Giant Killer.” That’s because at only 5’2”, his perfect mass-symmetry combo allowed him to beat bodybuilders who were much taller and larger than he was. [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 4x mass method, aesthetic, after-40 muscle building, arnold, bodybuilding zen, clint eastwood, danny padilla, density training, giant killer, larry scott, legend & myth, master trainer, stone age nutrition, symmetrical, symmetry, train 21 rest 7, vince gironda

Rest Between Sets Confusion

Jonathan spotting Steve for hammer curls

Q: I remember reading in your newsletter not too long ago when you mentioned that the rest time between sets during a [10×10 sequence] should be 20 seconds. In the 10×10 e-book you say to use 30 seconds between sets. Is that a deliberate reduction, and if so, should I reduce my starting weight a little to accommodate the reduced rest?

A: Rest between sets during a 10×10 sequence should be anywhere from 20 to 30 seconds. Vince Gironda, famous Hollywood trainer known as the Iron Guru who trained Larry Scott for his first Mr. Olympia victory, liked to continue to gradually reduce it over many workouts till the trainee was down to only about 10 seconds of rest or less between sets. That doesn’t work for many trainees because of having a training partner… [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 10x10, arnold schwarzenegger, Charles Poliquin, clint eastwood, density, fat fuck, fatigue, larry scott, legend & myth, master trainer, mr. olympia, rest between sets, skin-stretching pump, training partner, vince gironda

Gains: 3 Pounds in 3 Weeks

Jonathan Lawson squatting

Q: This is it! I started using The 10×10 Mass Workout a little while ago, and I’ve gained 3 pounds in 3 weeks, all muscle. If I keep this up, I can easily gain 20 pounds of muscle in the next few months. Thank you for showing me the best mass-building program ever.

A: While that’s not a question, we feel obligated to respond. First, we’re glad you’re making such spectacular progress with 10×10. Gaining 3 pounds in 3 weeks is very impressive, so keep using it till your gains slow down or stop… [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 10x10, 10x10 mass workout, 20 pounds of muscle, 3 pounds in 3 weeks, 4X, 8x8, arnold, clint eastwood, drug-free, gains, iron guru, larry scott, legend & myth, mass building, master trainer, positions of flexion, progress, STX, vince gironda, x-centric

Moment of Bodybuilding Zen 13: Vince Gironda

Vince Gironda in black and white

This classic shot of Vince Gironda, the legendary Iron Guru, was taken way back in the 1950s. His aesthetic physique, with its symmetry, lines, and rippedness, holds up today. Yep, even now most guys would kill to walk down the beach looking like Vince… [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 4x mass method, 4x mass workout, aesthetic, after-40, anabolic after 40, biotrust, bodybuilding zen, bodybuilding zen 13, clint eastwood, cut, danny padilla, density, fast-twitch fibers, fiber types, free protein, giant giller, growth fibers, hypertrophy, iron guru, iron man, iron man magazine, larry scott, low-carb protein, mr. olympia, physique, protein, ripped, slow-twitch fibers, studio city, symmetry, vince gironda

Mass Building Mayhem—Serious Size Strategy

Muscular delt and arm - Quick Hits for Muscle Size

Q: You guys have so many different programs and mass tactics. Should I just pick a routine I like, do it for five weeks, then pick another? For example, I’m thinking about using 4X Mass Workout. Then I could go to Power-Density. Thoughts?

A: That can work very well. As we always say, change to gain. But when we say that, we are primarily talking about tactics, not exercises…

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Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 10x10, 4X, 4x mass workout, arnold, change to gain, clint eastwood, growth stimulation, heavy/light, iron guru, legend & myth, mass building, mass tactics, master trainer, muscle gains, muscle size, phase 1, positions of flexion, power-density, progressive speed, size, size strategy, Size Surge, subfailure, super-size crash course, supercompensation, TORQ, vince gironda, volume, volume progression

Mass-Building Lessons From the Master Trainer

Vince Gironda lean - Carb Cycling: The key to shredding your physique (and staying leaner through winter)

Vince Gironda was the Iron Guru, a bodybuilding legend ahead of his time. Ask anyone who knew him and trained at his famous Vince’s Gym in Studio City, California, and they would say Vince was a sheer genius when it came to building muscle. (They would also say he was one of the most bombastic, outspoken S.O.B.s around–LOL!)

His most famous pupil in the bodybuilding world was the very first Mr. Olympia Larry Scott, who overcame many genetic flaws to make it to the top, thanks to Vince. The Iron Guru also trained many Hollywood stars back in the day, like Clint Eastwood, and even Arnold consulted with him and was a fan (even though Vince told Arnold that he was a “fat fuck” when he first arrived in the U.S.).

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Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 10-8-6-15, 8x8, anabolic reload, arnold schwarzenegger, bodybuilding legend, carb cycling, clint eastwood, density, density training, diver roper rows, fat fuck, iron guru, larry scott, mass building, master trainer, mr. olympia, stone age nutrition, train 21 rest 7, vince gironda, vince's gym

Legendary Mass Tactic With a Twist

Vince Gironda in a colorized photo

Q: I really like the 4X mass method with all sets X-centric as a one-workout shocker as you’ve recommended before. You’ve also talked about 10×10, which I’ve made great gains with before, but how about the old 8×8 method that Vince Gironda used to pack muscle on his pupils with.

A: We actually discuss Vince and his 8×8 method in the very first chapter of The Ultimate 10×10 Mass Workout e-book. It’s a great method, but you need to heed Vince’s advice if you use it…

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Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 10x10, 10x10 mass workout, 4x mass method, 8x8, arnold schwarzenegger, bodybuilding, clint eastwood, density, guaranteed gains, honest workout, iron guru, larry scott, legend, legendary mass, mass building, mass tactic, master trainer, muscle fibers, shock, shock tactic, vince gironda, x-centric

Max-Muscle-Size Study: Rest Between Sets—is short or long best?

Q: Your 4X mass method has 35 to 45 seconds rest between sets. I’ve seen research that longer rests between sets can be better for strength and muscle growth. What’s your take on that?

A: Legendary trainer Vince Gironda, the Iron Guru who trained Mr. Olympias as well as Hollywood stars to build muscle fast, first got us into reducing rest between sets for muscle growth—he called it Density Training…

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Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 4X, 4x mass method, 4x mass workout, arnold schwarzenegger, bodybuilders, Brad Schoenfeld, clint eastwood, density training, hypertrophic response, hypertrophy, hypoxic effect, iron guru, just a fat f#@k, lactic acid, larry scott, long rest, master trainer, mitochondria, mr. olympia, muscle fatigue, muscle growth, powerlifters, rep range, rep tempo, research study, rest between sets, size and strength, strength, study, vince gironda

Iron Guru’s odd moves to get your back and arms huge

Jonathan Lawson doing rope rows

Q: I just got the Vince Gironda Legend & Myth anthology. Incredible info, but I’m wondering a few things. His drag curls and diver cable rows are cool exercises, but how do they fit into your Positions-of-Flexion system? Drag curls are similar to standing barbell curls, but you pull the bar up next to your body to your lower pecs, so the poundage is fairly low. Is it still a good midrange exercise?

A: Vince’s drag curl is similar to a regular barbell curl, but you keep the bar in contact with your body all the way up, so it’s much more isolated. And at the top, when the bar is at your lower chest line, your upper arms are more in a position that’s like the top of an incline curl, a stretch-position exercise. Now you’re probably really confused. LOL!

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Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 3d muscle building, arnold schwarzenegger, back and arms, clint eastwood, diver cable rows, drag curls, iron guru, just a fat f#@k, larry scott, legend, mass building, master trainer, mr. olympia, myth, odd moves, POF, pof manual, positions of flexion, vince gironda

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