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Muscle Mass and Power With Negative Overload

Jonathan Lawson under-grip chins - Muscle Mass and Power With Negative Overload

Q: My training partner and I are arguing. He wants to start using heavy negative-only training, but I told him that your e-book [the X-centric Mass Workout] warns against it. He reads your newsletter, so please convince him that it’s not a good idea.

A: In the X-centric e-book we cited a study that showed the extreme damage caused by negative-only training (someone lifts the weight for you, and you lower slowly). Muscle recovery for some of the subjects took weeks; however, most of those subjects were untrained, so they didn’t have the cumulative capacity to handle traumatic loads. If you’ve been training for a year or more, that’s probably not your case… [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 2a fibers, continuous tension, eccentric, fiber activation, mr. olympia, muscle fibers, muscle mass, muscle recovery, muscle trauma, myotatic reflex, negative overload, negative-accentuated, negative-only training, Power, pure negatives, pure-negative sets, ronnie coleman, size building, slow negative, type 2a muscle fibers, x-centric, x-centric mass workout

Ultra-Higher-Rep Isolation for New Mass Creation?

Jonathan in the contracted position for cable flyes

Q: I tried Arnold’s method of using a high-rep set to end my major exercises, like bench presses, (Ultimate Power-Density Mass Workout e-book, Chapter 1). But I’m just too fatigued to feel the target muscle on that last set. After reading about Doug Brignole’s 50-40-30-20-10 method in Chapter 4, I was thinking about using that on an isolation exercise to feel the target muscle better, like crossovers for chest after bench. Is that a good idea?

A: It could be, but you left a lot of variables out. For example, how experienced are you? That amount of work may be too much. How many days per week are you training each muscle? If it’s once, that amount of volume may work well, if it’s twice, maybe not.

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Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: arnold, bodybuilder, Brad Schoenfeld, continuous tension, Doug Brignole, fatigue, full range of motion, hormones, hypertrophic response, hypertrophy, hypoxia, hypoxic effect, hypoxic intramuscular environment, isolation, mass creation, Mr. America, muscle-building hormones, one exercise per muscle, over-40, positions of flexion, power-density, power-density mass workout, pump, Super TORQ, super-size crash course, tension time, tension-overload repetition quantity, testosterone, TORQ, Ultimate Power-Density Mass Workout

More Tips for Bigger Arms

Jonathan Lawson X Reps on cable curls - More Tips for Bigger Arms

Q: I’m following the arm-specialization programs in your X-traordinary Arms e-book (I ordered the Anabolic After-40 package to get it free!). I like starting my biceps workout with cable curls, as you suggest, because I can add X Reps at the end of the last set. Many of the pro bodybuilders say free weights are better for growth, so I’m worried I’m not getting the most size stimulation. Are free-weight barbell or dumbbell curls better?

A: Not necessarily. The only problem with cable curls is weight-stack drag, which makes the negative, or lowering, stroke slightly easier; however, you get much better continuous tension with a cable curl as opposed to barbell or dumbbell curls. That’s very important for max-growth stimulation. There’s also another BIG benefit… [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: anabolic after 40, arm specialization, arm workout, biceps workout, brachialis, cable curls, Charles Poliquin, concentric contractions, continuous tension, free e-book, free weights, growth stimulation, out-for-in/in-for-out, pro bodybuilders, rapid-fire sets, tips for bigger arms, X Reps, x-traordinary arms

Quick Fat-Burning Results

Jonathan Lawson concentration curl - Quick Fat-Burning Results

Q: I got The Ultimate Fat-to-Muscle Workout e-book and am amazed at the great information. I’ve already started applying it and am seeing quick fat-burning results (I can already see the top two rows of abs). My question is, Why didn’t you include diet information?

A: We wrote The Ultimate Fat-to-Muscle Workout as an e-training program. Its purpose is to explain the research on achieving a transformation via muscle microtrauma combined with growth hormone release.

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Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: abs, anabolic hormones, burning fat, continuous tension, diet, drop sets, fat burner, fat-burning nutrition, fat-to-muscle workout, GH, growth hormone, hormones, metabolic momentum, metabolism, muscular trauma, na, negative-accentuated, quick fat-burning, testosterone, ultimate fat-to-muscle, x-treme lean

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