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High-Rep Overload for Muscle Growth—How Much Is Too Much

Q: I’m intrigued by the Super TORQ ultra-high-rep approach. But I’m also making great gains with your standard 3-exercise Positions of Flexion training. Can I use his method on one of the three exercises for each bodypart in the POF routine, or would that be too much?

A: If you’ve read the interview with Doug Brignole in The Ultimate Power-Density Mass Workout 2.0 and checked out his program there, you can see that he only does ONE key exercise for each target muscle with that extreme high-rep approach…

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Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: belly fat burn, cardio, Doug Brignole, fat loss, fatigue, gains, growth hormone, heavy training, high-rep, high-rep overload, hormone trick, hypertrophic, metabolism, muscle growth, muscle pump, POF, positions of flexion, pump, pyramids, semi-heavy, Super TORQ, tension overload, tension time, tension-overload repetition quantity, testosterone, Ultimate Power-Density Mass Workout

Small Bones, Big Arms

Jonathan's arm measurement

Q: I’ve been training like a madman for six months, but my arms haven’t budged. I’m getting stronger, and I do see more veins on my biceps, but my arms are still skinny. A guy at the gym told me it’s because I have small bones. My wrists are under 7 inches around, and he said I can’t expect much size with small wrists. Is that true?

A: Um, in a word, NO. It’s not true. The size of your wrist has nothing to do with where your biceps and triceps attach, how much muscle-fiber density your muscles have, or your ability to pack on muscle mass.

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Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 19-inch arms, anabolic after 40, arm workout, big arms, density, Doug Brignole, energy fluid, fat burning, fat loss, genetics, high-reps, hypertrophic, isometric abs, isometrics, Mr. America, multi-angular training, muscle fibers, muscle mass, phase 1, phase 2, POF, positions of flexion, power-density, power-density mass workout, sarcoplasm, sarcoplasmic expansion, size surge program, small bones, small wrists, Super TORQ, tension time, time under tension, TORQ, vascularity, weight loss, x arms, x-traordinary arms

Use Tension Overload to Shock New Muscle Growth

Q: I got your 4X Mass Workout and am already growing with TORQ [Tension-Overload Repetition Quantity]. You discuss Mr. America Doug Brignole, his version, and how he uses drop sets on the last set. You don’t mention that with your version [30-20-15 reps]. Should I do drops on the last round of TORQ?

A: Doug has been at this bodybuilding thing for decades—and even he is still learning and experimenting…

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Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 4x mass workout, anabolic hormone reset, build muscle, burn fat, Doug Brignole, dr. michael mosley, drop sets, dwayne johnson, fat burning, high-reps, hormones, journal of applied physiology, Mr. America, muscle fibers, muscle growth, muscle-building, new muscle growth, partial reps, shaun hadsall, shock, Super TORQ, tension overload, the rock, TORQ, Ultimate Mass Workout, X Reps

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

The Semi-Heavy Size Jolt (joint-saving power hit)

Q: I got your Power-Density Mass Workout 2.0, and I really like the 3-way split of the Basic Workout. I also like doing only one or two exercises for each muscle with a power hit and a density hit at the same workout. My question is, I’m 48 years old and not sure I can handle pyramiding down to 5 reps on big exercises, so should I just do regular 8-rep sets to failure? These days my joints don’t like anything below 8 on most exercises.

A: That’s a good solution. For example, on chest-supported dumbbell rows for mid-back, your set sequence would be…

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Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 3x, basic workout, biotrust, density, Doug Brignole, downward-progression 4x, dp 4x, failure, free protein, heavy sets, joints, low-carb protein, Mr. America, muscle fatigue, power hit, power-density, power-density mass workout, progressive-speed 4x, pyramids, size jolt, Super TORQ, super-size crash course, TORQ

Muscle-Building Myths—Or Are They? (controversial muscle-building info)

Dumbbell flyes showing thick pecs - Mass-Building Myths—Or Are They? (controversial muscle-building info)

Q: I heard that close-grip bench presses can build the inner pecs. But then a pro bodybuilder said that’s false. He said no exercise can build the “inner” pecs—or “lower” biceps for that matter, and that those are muscle-building myths. Which is correct?

A: While close-grip bench presses won’t direct development to the inner-chest area, some researchers suggest that putting a muscle into elongation, or stretch, against resistance can thicken the fibers at the insertion point. For example, doing flyes for more chest beef near the sternum… [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 4x mass workout, controversial, Doug Brignole, Dr. Jacob Wilson, inner pecs, Jacob Wilson, mass building, mike westardal, Mr. America, muscle fibers, muscle growth, muscle-building, muscle-building myths, outer pecs, power-density workout, protect your family, protein synthesis, sarcomeres, self-defense, strength, tension-overload repetition quantity, TORQ, Ultimate Mass Workout, ultimate power-density workout, volitional fatigue, X Reps, x transformation

Mass Method Showdown: 10×10 vs. Super TORQ

Vascular arm (hammer curl) - Mass Method Showdown: 10x10 vs. Super TORQ

Q: I’m going to the Heavy/Light Ultimate 10×10 Workout for about six weeks. Hitting one exercise with 10×10 for a muscle and then doing full-on Positions of Flexion heavy at the new workout sounds ideal to cover all the mass bases. My question is, do you think [Doug Brignole’s] Super TORQ might be better than 10×10?

A: Interesting idea. Remember 10×10 is taking your 20-rep-max weight, but only doing 10 reps. Easy. But you rest only 40 seconds, then hit 10 more—and so on until you complete 10 sets… [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 10x10, belly fat burn, capillary beds, density training, Doug Brignole, fat loss, heavy/light, mass method, POF, positions of flexion, sarcoplasm, sarcoplasmic expansion, Super TORQ, ultimate exercises, vascularity

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

Mr. America vs. Arnold and the Ultimate Muscle Hypertrophy Method

Arnold Schwarzenegger at the beach -

Q: You offer up the Brazilian study that shows doing a single high-rep set to failure before heavier lower-rep work produced more hypertrophy than standard training (multiple sets at 75% 1RM). But in the Ultimate Power/Density Mass Workout e-book, you mention that Arnold used a high-rep set LAST—a “burn-out” set. So which way is better, high-rep set first or high-rep set to finish?

A: A good observation, but there’s something missing in your description of what Arnold used to do. Go back to the Power-Density e-book and read it again—Arnold typically used a pyramid, adding weight to each set. And on his first set, he used a light weight for 15 reps, then a SLIGHTLY heavier weight for set 2 so he got 12 reps…

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Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: arnold, arnold schwarzenegger, brazilian study, burn-out set, Doug Brignole, fast-twitch, fat loss, fatigue, high-reps, hormone trick, hormones, hypertrophic response, hypertrophy, iron man magazine, john balik, Mr. America, mr. america vs arnold, muscle hypertrophy, power-density, power-density mass workout, power-density workout, pyramids, slow-twitch, Super TORQ, tension-overload repetition quantity, TORQ

2 Muscle-Recharge Methods

Abs, girls, and bikes - 2 Muscle-Recharge Methods

Q: Guys, do you have a favorite workout for when you’re overtrained or not in the mood for your full Positions-of-Flexion workouts? Low motivation always seems to hit me when the weather gets warm for some reason, but I want to keep growing for the summer.

A: We have a few good muscle-recharge methods actually—methods you can use to continue the huge. LOL! [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: Doug Brignole, Mr. America, muscle-recharge, Super TORQ, UMW, UPD

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