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Shirt-Splitting Muscle Size

Rope rows finish

Q: I am in need of some back width, or more specifically, lat development. I’m following your 3D HIT program listed in the X-traordinary Arms e-book, but I’m not getting a pump, and I have a hard time feeling my back working. Do you guys have any suggestions?

A: The 3D Positions-of-Flexion lat routine in that program is…

Chins (midrange), 1 x 9-12
Dumbbell pullovers (stretch), 1 x 9-12
Rope rows (contracted), 1 x 12-15

One reason you may not be getting a big pump is the last (contracted) exercise, rope rows…

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Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: 3d pof, 3d positions of flexion, anabolic after 40, back width, back workout, blood flow blockage, continuous tension, free e-book, growth hormone, hypertrophy, igf-1, lats, muscle size, nerve force, neuromuscular efficiency, occlusion, POF, protein synthesis, pump, shirt-splitting muscle size, university of texas, x-traordinary arms

Quick Starter Workout

Q: I’m interested in building up my body. I’ve been visiting some workout forums, and lots of people are recommending your quick starter workout. Can you explain why it’s so good? Will it work for me? I want a new body, but I don’t want to look like the Incredible Hulk or anything. Maybe Captain America or Thor, though. Lol.

A: The quick starter workout you’re referring to is our Quick-Start Muscle-Building Guide, and it has you begin with a two-week break-in program, using the basic exercises, like squats, bench presses, etc., one to two sets each (all exercises are fully explained with printable start-and-finish-position illustrations).

It’s a full-body workout that takes about an hour on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, and it’s geared to upregulate your nervous system and coordination quickly so you can start building muscle immediately after this two-week “learning” phase. Then you move to something more unique to accelerate gains…

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Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: anabolic, anabolic acceleration, anabolic environment, becky holman, before and after, beginner workout, break-in workout, captain america, comeback, comeback workout, continuous tension, fast mass, fast-mass workout, full-body workout, hulk, hypertrophy, incredible hulk, lean muscle, male hormones, massthetic, max force, muscle-building, muscular tension, physique, quick starter workout, quick-start muscle building, steroids, tension time, testosterone, thor, women, women's workout, workout for women

Gymnasts’ Muscles—Olympic Size-Sculpting Method

If you’ve watched the male gymnasts during the Olympics before, you no doubt noticed their eye-popping upper-body mass. Some have delts, arms, and torsos that resemble competitive bodybuilders’. Very impressive, especially considering that muscle mass isn’t one of their goals; it’s just a side effect of their sport…

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Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: anabolic, animal study, arms, blood flow blockage, bodybuilders, continuous tension, delts, explosive reps, fat loss, fat loss fails, fiber activation, gymnasts' muscles, hormone trick, hypertrophic, metabolism, muscle elongation, muscle gains, muscle growth, muscle stretch, occlusion, olympics, ripped gymnast, shoulders, statc, static contraction, static hold, stats, stretch overload, tension time, testosterone, triceps, upper-body mass, vascularity, x update, x-rep update

Study: Pounds of Muscle After One Workout (Yes, One Workout)

Q: In the “X Factor” interview at X-Rep.com, Jonathan says you guys tried a static contraction at the end of isolation exercises with only mediocre size results. But I just got the X-Rep Update #1 e-book, and you’re recommending them. Why have you found static holds more effective now than in the past?

A: When we first used static contraction many years ago, we did them on contracted-position exercises, like leg extensions, holding the flexed position for as long as we could after full-range exhaustion. That’s a hold after a number of regular reps. We got good gains, but later that hold at the end of a set evolved to X Reps on the big midrange exercises instead of isolation moves, and that worked much better at building bigger, fuller muscles.

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Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: anabolic hormone reset, anabolic hormones, anabolic response, continuous tension, contracted position, endurance component, fasting, isolation exercises, jonathan lawson, mass building, max force, metabolic adaptions, occlusion, one workout, static contraction, static hold, static holds, study, X Factor, x-rep update

Bigger, Rounder Attention-Grabbing Shoulders

Jonathan doing dumbbell presses with Steve spotting

Q: Broad shoulders get girls’ attention, but mine are narrow. And on top of that, my delts are flat. Should I do more presses to round them out? I notice in 3D Muscle Building that you have presses as more of a front-delt midrange exercise. Aren’t they good for side delts, too? BTW, I love 4X mass method and am using it almost exclusively.

A: Overhead presses primarily train the front-delt heads. Plus, they can impinge the shoulder capsule if performed incorrectly. That’s why we generally suggest doing them at the end of our delt routine. A good Positions-of-Flexion full-range shoulder hit, 4X style on every move, would be…

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Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 3d muscle building, 4x mass method, attention, boost testosterone, continuous tension, delts, dumbbell presses, estrogen, frank rich, high upright row, lateral raises, massthetic, mike mentzer, muscle mass, positions of flexion, sarcoplasmic expansion, shoulder joints, shoulder presses, shoulder routine, shoulder workout, shoulders, steroids, testosterone, upright rows, vince gironda

High-End Hypertrophy Progression: Blow Up Big Time

Q: I got the Power-Density Mass Workout 2.0 and was motivated by [Mr. America] Doug Brignole’s interview and how he uses only one exercise for each muscle. I notice he adds weight over five sets so his reps fall—but I’m with you and think 50 reps is a bit much—and boring. My question is, if I use your TORQ method [30-20-15] on two or three exercise per bodypart, should I add weight over those three sets?

A: You can—it really depends on the exercise. When we do TORQ on an isolation move, like machine flyes for chest, we do NOT add weight…

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Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: continuous tension, Doug Brignole, energy fluid, full-range pof, full-range positions of flexion, high-end hypertrophy, hypertrophy, mike westerdal, Mr. America, power-density, power-density mass workout, progression, protect your family, sarcoplasm, sarcoplasmic expansion, self-defense, Super TORQ, tension time, time under tension, TORQ, Ultimate Power-Density Mass Workout

Quick Fat-to-Muscle High-Rep Hit

Q: I got your 4X e-book recently and have been experimenting with the TORQ [tension-overload repetition quantity] method you outline. It‘s amazing! I feel like I grew from one workout. I’m ready to get serious about dropping some fat for spring, and The Ultimate Fat-to-Muscle Workout looks excellent. Instead of the two ending sets of 15-20 reps, can I do two TORQ sets, say 30, 15, adding weight for the second set?

A: For the uninitiated, The Ultimate Fat-to-Muscle Workout incorporates pyramids, X-centric (negative-accentuated) sets, and then two high-rep sets on a contracted-position exercise to finish for growth hormone release…

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Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 4X, 4x mass workout, anabolic, anabolic accelerator, biotrust, burning fat, cardio, cardio myths, continuous tension, diet tips, fat burner, fat burning, fat-to-muscle, fat-to-muscle workout, GH, growth hormone, growth hormone release, high-rep, high-reps, muscle burn, muscle-building, negative-accentuated, pro-x10, probiotics, protein farts, pyramids, spring, tension overoad, tension-overload repetition quantity, TORQ, ultimate fat-to-muscle workout, x-centric

Three-Pound Muscle Gain After Only One Workout?!

Q: In your X-Rep Update #1 e-book you discuss a study that produced a three-pound muscle gain after only one workout with static-contraction sets. Do you think that’s true, that much muscle after only one workout? And if so, should I do most of my sets just holding the weight statically?

A: The researchers used the most sophisticated body-composition-measuring device available at the time, known as a BodPod, so we have no reason to doubt their results. Subjects did a full-body workout that consisted mostly of one static-contraction set for each muscle and then rested for 14 days. Most gained muscle, and one subject packed on an amazing three pounds of muscle from that one workout, but…

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Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: anabolic, anabolic hormone reset, blood flow blockage, bodpod, continuous tension, fiber recruitment, gains, layoff, maximum fiber recruitment, muscle fibers, muscle gain, muscle gain after only one workout, muscle gains, muscle growth, occlusion, overtraining, partial reps, rest, statc, static contraction, static holds, stats, stretch overload, X Reps, x-rep partials, x-rep update

Eye-Popping Muscle Detail with High Reps?

Q: I heard that you guys prescribe high-rep sets to etch in muscle cuts. That’s wrong. I’m a certified personal trainer, and I learned that high reps do not make a muscle more defined. You can only do that with diet to thin your skin.

A: You’re correct that higher-rep sets don’t “etch in muscle cuts” per se; however, as we discuss in our Fat-to-Muscle e-book, high-rep sets, 15 to 20, do heighten muscle burn, and that lactic acid surge can increase growth hormone output. [Can J App Phys. 22:244-255. 1997.] GH has been shown in research studies to be an extremely potent fat burner. In other words, it thins the skin by reducing subcutaneous fat—and that eventually gives you more muscle detail.

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Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: anabolic, anabolic hormones, belly fat burn, blood-flow, bodybuilders, bodyfat, burn fat, Canadian Journal of Applied Physiology, capillary bed expansoin, continuous tension, fast-twitch, fat burning, fat loss, fat-to-muscle, fat-to-muscle workout, fiber splitting, full range of motion, growth hormone, high-rep sets, high-reps, igf-1, insulin, insulin-like growth factor, jerry brainum, lactic acid, lean, lose fat, max force, mechano-growth factor, metabolism, mitochondria, muscle burn, muscle detail, muscle growth, muscular growth, occlusion, POF, positions of flexion, rep range, ripped, spot reduction, stretch overload

Intensity for Muscle Immensity?

Muscle-fiber illustration on Jonathan's arm while doing barbell curls.

Q: I’ve been reading your e-zine for years, and I have almost all of your e-books. Great info, and thanks to you I have a lot of new muscle. 3D POF is great! My question is about rep ranges. You’ve talked about using lower reps, medium reps, and higher reps. I’ve read that the key to muscle growth is intensity, and that rep ranges don’t really matter. Can’t I just keep doing about eight to 10 reps, the best range for muscle growth, on all my exercises and train intensely, to failure, to make the best gains? Do I really need different rep ranges?

A: While intensity is the big key to forcing muscle growth, there is no doubt that the predominant fiber type in a particular muscle dictates its best rep range for fastest size gains.

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Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 3d muscle building, 3d pof, ace-2, ace-dd, anabolic response, anaerobic, continuous tension, efficiency-of-effort, endurance fibers, endurance-oriented fibers, fast-twitch, fiber type, fiber types, hardgainers, hypertrophy, hypertrophy hierarchy, intensity, jonathan lawson, max force, muscle growth, new muscle, occlusion, POF, positions of flexion, rep range, size gains, slow-twitch, Steve Holman, stretch overload, supersaturation, tension time, testosterone

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