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Get More Muscle Detail

Jonathan doing a rear double biceps pose outside

Q: I’ve been on one your four-days-a-week Heavy/Light Program, and I’ve put on lots of size. I’m big, but I’m not ripped. I’m ready to get cut, so should I just stay on that program and add cardio? I’d like to try something new, but I don’t want to lose size. I just want to add more muscle detail.

A: First, you need to clean up your diet. If you don’t have a fast metabolism, which it sounds like you don’t, you’ll also need to start doing some cardio if you want to see more muscle detail; however, if you’ve been following our newsletters for a while, you know there are ways you can change your weight workout so that you burn more fat during recovery (and you won’t need as much cardio)…

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Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: beach, biotrust, burn fat, cardio, cut, direct/indirect, fat burner, fat burning, fat-to-muscle workout, freak-physique workout, free supplements, growth hormone, heavy/light, metabolism, muscle damage, muscle detail, muscle gains, negative-accentuated, physique, pro-x10, probiotics, protein farts, recovery, ripped, slow negatives, stretch overload, stretch-overload workout, t/nt, traumatic/non-traumatic

5-Minute Blasts for Fast Arm Mass

Big arm measurement (22 inches!) - 5-Minute Blasts for Fast Arm Mass

Q: Help! I need more arm mass, and I’m hoping to add about an inch quickly. I’m using the Direct/Indirect 4X Mass Workout [pages 30-32]. It has only one direct arm workout a week [on Wednesday with delts]. Can I add some extra arm work on Friday when I train chest and back again?

A: Absolutely, but you don’t want to do full arm workouts on Friday’s chest/back day. Instead, we’ve found a couple of quick-hit two-move combos that will do the trick to get your arm mass up so they’ll be looking huge and thick. [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 3x, 4X, 4x mass workout, 5-minute workout, anabolic after 40, animal study, arm mass, arm workout, arms, biceps, big arms, direct/indirect, free e-book, jonathan lawson, Steve Holman, triceps, troy alves, x-traordinary arms

Arm Bomb to Get Your Freak On

Jonathan Lawson cable curls - Arm Bomb to Get Your Freak On

Q: I’ve been using the POF Direct/Indirect Mass Workout in the 4X 2.0 e-book. Doing great! I’m loving it and I feel much bigger already. But my arms are my weakest muscle groups, so I’m thinking about doing a second arm workout on Saturday. That would have me training five days a week instead of four. Is that okay?

A: That’s a great program—and because you’re using moderate-weight, growth-threshold training, you can tolerate more frequent work for most bodyparts; however… [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 4x mass workout, 4x sequence, anabolic after 40, arm, arm specialization, arm training, arms, big arms, direct/indirect, growth threshold, high-end hypertrophy, hypertrophy, POF, positions of flexion, training programs, x-traordinary arms

Best Way to Build Muscle After Years of High-Intensity Training

Jonathan Lawson home-gym lat pull downs

Q: I have the 4X Mass Workout e-book, and I’m convinced it’s the best way for me to build muscle now after years of high-intensity training. I’m ready to start, but I want to include some negative-accentuated (NA) sets for better fat burning. I have both the X-centric Mass Workout and the Fat-to-Muscle Workout [which both include NA]. Lots of good info and workouts, but nothing that really merges 4X and NA the way I want. I need to add NA sets to the Direct/Indirect 4X Mass Workout. How?

A: Keep in mind that negative-accentuated sets are very traumatic and can require more recovery. With the Direct/Indirect 4X Mass Workout, most upper-body muscles are getting THREE hits a week, be they major or minor. That’s already a lot of muscular trauma. But you’re right: Adding an appropriate dose of NA work—one second on the positive and six seconds on the negative—without overtraining, can stimulate more fat burning on a couple of levels… [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 3x, 4X, 4x mass workout, anabolic stress, build muscle, direct/indirect, fat burner, fat burning, fat-to-muscle workout, GH, growth hormone, high-intensity training, metabolism, micro tears, microtears, muscle fibers, muscle trauma, na training, negative-accentuated, overtraining, testosterone, x-centric, x-centric mass workout

Workout Change for Major Muscle Gains

Jonathan Lawson front squats on Smith machine - Workout Change for Major Muscle Gains

Q: I really like the Direct/Indirect Split in the 4X Mass Workout e-book. My problem is I can’t work out on Wednesdays—only Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday. If I put that split over those days, the Thursday and Friday workouts have too much crossover. The same muscles are getting trained on both days back to back. Is there a workout change I can use as a solution? I really want to use the Direct/Indirect schedule so I can hit my muscles multiple times a week to build more mass.

A: First, let’s look at the setup you can’t use, the direct/indirect split in the 4X e-book… [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 4X, 4x mass method, 4x mass workout, direct/indirect, efficient, mass building, muscle gains, testosterone, Ultimate Mass Workout, workout change, x-rep manual

Direct/Indirect Training Split: Upper Pec Specialization

Jonathan Lawson in a most muscular pose

Q: The direct/indirect training split is awesome! I think my muscles have always needed more hits per week, but I followed the pros and trained each muscle only once a week. That never worked for me. The direct/indirect training split [in The 4X Mass Workout e-book] has already added new muscle to my arms and shoulders and back. My one problem area is upper chest. I’ve moved upper chest work to the front of my direct pec program. That’s helped some, but on indirect, day when I train triceps, close-grip bench presses are the indirect chest exercise. They don’t hit my upper chest, so should I do close-grip incline presses instead on triceps day?

A: Hmm, close-grip incline presses might be a solution, although we’ve never been huge fans of close grip on inclines. They can be hard on the shoulder joints. Experiment using a light poundage to see if you feel your upper chest kick in on those. There’s another solution supported by recent research that we have tried… [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 4x mass workout, chest, close-grip bench presses, close-grip incline presses, delts, direct/indirect, direct/indirect training split, EMG, emg studies, fibers, new muscle, pecs, reverse-grip bench presses, shoulder joints, shoulders, Smith machine, spotter, upper chest, upper pec specialization

The Forgotten Muscle-Size Trick

Frank Zane - The Forgotten Muscle-Size Trick

Q: You guys don’t seem to like training each muscle only once a week like a lot of pro bodybuilders. How come?

A: More muscle-training frequency is a BIG size stimulator, especially for drug-free trainees—if you do it correctly. Many pros can get away with training each bodypart with excessive volume only once a week because of genetic superiority and, of course, excessive drug use. In fact, if you look back at the best bodybuilders of yesteryear, when steroid use was minimal, training each bodypart THREE times a week was the norm prior to a contest. It’s a bit of a forgotten muscle-size trick… [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 4X, 4x mass workout, arnold, arnold schwarzenegger, direct/indirect, drug-free, drugs, eccentric, frank zane, frequency, genetics, muscle trauma, muscle-size trick, natural bodybuilders, negative-accentuated, nervous system, neuromuscular efficiency, one-hit-per-week, physique, pro bodybuilders, sergio oliva, size stimulator, steroids, strength, Ultimate Mass Workout, volume, x-centric, x-centric mass workout

Quick-Start Muscle Attack

Jonathan Lawson squatting - Quick-Start Muscle Attack

Q: I just finished 8 weeks on your beginning program [in the Quick-Start Muscle-Building Guide]. What muscle attack should I do next?

A: After the beginning programs in the Quick-Start Muscle-Building Guide, try the workout on pages 21-23 of The X-centric Mass Workout. You will still be doing a big midrange exercise and a more isolated contracted-position exercise for each muscle, as you are now, but you’ll use more volume and specific mass-building variations (power + density)… [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 2a fibers, 4x style, beginning program, direct/indirect, growth fibers, muscle attack, muscle quick start, muscle trauma, na style, negative-accentuated style, POF, positions of flexion, pyramid, quick-start muscle building, recovery, testosterone, what next, x-centric mass workout

Which Way is Best?

Jonathan Lawson barbell squats - Which Way is Best?

Q: I’m ready to try The Ultimate Fat-to-Muscle Workout, but you have different workouts in that e-book. The first program is four days a week, but each bodypart is worked only once each week. The second program is three days a week, but again you train each bodypart only once. Then in the Q&A chapter, you suggest using the three-days-per-week routine over four days per week [following the 3-day sequence so each muscle is hit more than once a week]. Which way is best?

A: It’s tough to answer which way is best because we don’t know the extent of your recovery ability, stress levels, experience, etc. Remember, the Fat-to-Muscle workouts have negative-accentuated sets, which do great things for a fat-to-muscle metamorphosis during microtear repair, AND heavy power pyramids, which also are very abrasive to muscle fibers. Those two factors may force the need for more recovery—like seven days. [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 4X, avoid overtraining, basic program, direct/indirect, fat-to-muscle workout, microtears, muscle fibers, negative-accentuated, nervous system, overtaining, power pyramids, recovery, recovery ability, stress, testosterone, volume, which way is best, x-centric mass workout

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