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Last-Set Roulette for new Freak on Your Physique

Jonathan doing Speed Reps on cable curls

Many bodybuilders embrace our change-to-gain hypertrophy concept. They just aren’t exactly sure how to apply it. 

Do they change exercises, change intensity methods, or what?

Well, there’s a way to jack some major growth at every workout, and it’s simple to apply on only one set. We call it Last-Set Roulette. [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: anabolic reload, Beyond X, beyond x-rep, biceps, cable curls, curls, dxo, freak physique, hypertrophy, last-set roulette, physique, speed reps, X Reps, x-celeration, x-centric, x-only

3 wicked mass tactics for new size (pain to gain)

Q: I like the idea of training quads by doing front squats supersetted with back squats. My quads get almost a pre-ex effect from the strict fronts, then my glutes get better leverage on the backs to drive my quads for more growth. But I’m not very strong on fronts and can get a lot of reps when I immediately go to back squats after. Should I just do high reps on the back squats—say 6 on the fronts and 12-15 on the backs? [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: anabolic drive, back squats, beyond x-rep, breathing squats, dxo, eccentric, front squats, hypoxia, legs, lunges, metabolic drive, pain to gain, pre-ex, quads, squats, stage sets, x-centric

Contract + elongate to pack on muscle weight

Contracted leg extensions

In most of our mass-training e-books we say that the semi-elongated, or stretch, position on an exercise’s stroke is most important to pack on muscle weight. Why?

Here’s a quote we used in The Ultimate Mass Workout from strength and hypertrophy researchers Steven J. Fleck, Ph.D., and William J. Kraemer, Ph.D. (Don’t fall asleep as you read it; we will translate—lol)… [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: actin, beyond x-rep, dxo, fiber activation, mass training, muscle fibers, muscle weight, myosin, partial reps, PhD., size stimulation, stage sets, Steven J. Fleck Ph.D, UMW, William J. Kraemer

Stretch Overload: Your Mass Gains Will Explode

Dumbbell pullovers/stretch - Stretch Overload: Your Mass Gains Will Explode

Q: You’ve mentioned an animal study that produced a 300 percent muscle mass increase after only a month of stretch workouts. That’s truly incredible. Is there more info? How do I duplicate those stretch procedures in my workouts to get that kind of muscle growth?

A: We refer to that animal study by Antonio and Gonyea in many of our X-Rep e-books, but the most extensive analysis was in X-Rep Update #1. Here’s a quote from Jose Antonio, Ph.D., from that e-book: [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: anabolic hormones, anabolic receptors, animal study, Beyond X, beyond x-rep, beyond x-rep muscle building, bird study, Double-X Overload, Dr. Jose Antonio, dxo, freak physique, gonyea, heavy stretch, hypertrophy, igf-1, mass gains, muscle growth, muscle mass, myotatic reflex, POF, positions of flexion, progressive overload, sos, stretch overload, stretch position, stretch pulses, stretch workouts, testosterone, tom platz, x update, x-rep update

X-hybrid Techniques: DXO vs. 1 1/4s

Jonathan Lawson concentration curls - X-hybrid Techniques: DXO vs. 1 1/4s

Q: I have your e-book with all the X-hybrid techniques [Beyond X-Rep Muscle Building]. I’m having some excellent workouts integrating one or two every time I train. My question is about Double-X Overload. As you describe it, I do a quarter rep down near the stretch position between each full rep, but I’ve also read you guys say you’ve used 1 1/4s. What’s the difference? Isn’t DXO the same as 1 1/4s?

A: The simple answer is that Double-X Overload (DXO) stresses the STRETCH or semi-stretch point—when the muscle is elongated. For example, at the BOTTOM of a press or flye. [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 3d muscle mass, 4X, 4x method, beyond x-rep, beyond x-rep muscle building, blood flow blockage, Double-X Overload, dxo, flex, mass, occlusion, POF, positions of flexion, stretch, stretch overload, x-hybrid tactics, x-hybrid techniques

Before and Afters: Steroid-Using Bastards?

Jonathan and Steve before and afters - Before and Afters: Steroid-Using Bastards?

Q: I’ve been a dedicated lifter and eating healthy for over 20 years, and if Jonathan Lawson achieved the huge ripped size he had in those photos at the X-Rep.com Web site drug-free, I’ll eat my shorts. 🙂 Steve Holman maybe would be believable as drug-free, but I’m skeptical there too.

A: We’re not sure which photos you’re referring to, but on the left below are our afters from our first X-Rep year (the program we used is in The Ultimate Mass Workout) and on the right is the following year using many X-hybrid techniques (our program and methods are in Beyond X-Rep Muscle Building). We get the steroid accusation a lot—Jonathan especially because of his better bodybuilding genetics—but we’re both drug-free in all of our photos. Get out those shorts and start chewing… [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 4x method, before and afters, beyond x-rep, beyond x-rep muscle building, bodybuilding, caffeine, dianabol, drug stack, drug-free, drugs, dxo, hypochondriac, legendary pro bodybuilder, performance-enhancing drugs, photos, pro bodybuilder, ripped, steroid, steroid-using bastards, steroids, studio photos, tanning, Ultimate Mass Workout, vascularity, x fate, X Reps, x-hybrid techniques

One Key Change for Fast Size Gains

Jonathan Lawson dumbbell incline flyes - One Key Change for Fast Size Gains

Q: I’ve been using the X Fade and Double-X Overload techniques from the Beyond X e-book, and I’ve gained six pounds in one month. My previous workouts were always heavy training, so I’m wondering if maybe I added so much muscle with those methods because they’re giving me some density I’ve been missing. They both make my sets last longer. Could that be it?

A: That’s a distinct possibility, although there’s more to it, as you’ll see. But as you suggest, most wanna-be-big bodybuilders rely almost predominantly on heavier, lower-rep training, and their sets last only 20 seconds or less (time your sets; you will be surprised!). That’s a mistake if you want maximum mass and fast size gains…

A set of 20 seconds or less is power emphasis—but you need BOTH power and density to get TOTAL growth in the majority of the muscle fibers. With those two X-hybrid tactics, X Fade and DXO, you definitely have been X-tending your sets—more so with DXO, which we really like on stretch-position exercises like flyes…

Jonathan Lawson dumbbell incline flyes - One Key Change for Fast Size Gains

DXO: This is simply adding an X-Rep partial near the stretch position between EVERY full rep—so each of your reps is really a 1 1/4 rep. The “hitch” at the bottom between each full rep emphasizes stretch overload, which has been shown to induce everything from hyperplasia, or fiber splitting, to anabolic hormone release in muscle tissue. Plus, as you noticed, it puts more of a mass-building density spin on the set as well…

If you do 9 reps in DXO style, your set will last more than 30 seconds. Now you’re getting into density territory for adding size to that side of the key type 2A mass fibers. That’s a great get-bigger trigger, especially if you’ve been using mostly power sets. Your six-pound muscle gain in one month is no doubt due to a combination of density and heightened fiber activation. You get both of those with DXO—and the X-Fade technique…

X Fade: With this X-hybrid tactic you do a standard set of, say, cable flyes, a contracted-position exercise in the Positions-of-Flexion mass-building protocol. When you hit full-range exhaustion, where most bodybuilders end the set, you get the cable handles back up to the contracted position—a partner can help—and do three to five short partials there, flexing the target muscle…

Cable flyes, top position - One Key Change for Fast Size Gains

Then you lower to the stretch position and do standard X-Rep partials there. If you can’t manage any movement at either position, just hold for a static pec contraction for a few seconds at each spot—top flexed and bottom stretched. Key growth fibers will still be firing and you should wake up some dormant ones as well for new size stimulation—you’ll feel it…

Cable flyes, bottom position - One Key Change for Fast Size Gains

Doing end-of-set X-Rep partials at BOTH the top and bottom of the stroke with the X Fade will add maybe six to eight seconds to your tension time. Nevertheless, both DXO and the X-Fade tactic are excellent ways to get more density training, activate more growth fibers to fire and give you excellent change to fuel fast size gains.

Note: For more info on all the X-hybrid Training Tactics, check out the Beyond X-Rep Muscle Building e-book below: 
Beyond X-Rep cover

Till next time, train hard—and smart—for BIG results.

—Steve Holman and Jonathan Lawson
www.X-Rep.com


ATTENTION OVER-40 BODYBUILDERS

One of the most interesting read-me pages on Testosterone and other muscle-building hormones we’ve seen is The Truth About Testosterone.

It even talks about a fruit, a specific part, that can up your T naturally. Cranking up your testosterone will not only get you jacked in the gym, but in the bedroom too—not to mention help rip up your midsection as it ignites fat burning. If that interests you, there’s more from our colleague and registered dietician, HERE.

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 2a fibers, anabolic hormones, Beyond X, beyond x-rep, density, Double-X Overload, dxo, end-of-set x-rep partials, fast size gains, fiber splittying, growth fibers, hyperplasia, mas-building, maximum mass, muscle fibers, positions of flexion, Power, power and density, size stimulation, stretch overload, X-Fade, x-hybrid tactics, x-rep partial

X-Reps for X-tra Muscle—Pounds of it

Jonathan Lawson doing chin-ups

Q: I’m thin and consider myself a hardgainer. I’ve been training with weights for two years and have managed to add only about 10 pounds of muscle. Not very impressive. I recently got your X-traordinary X-Rep Workout [e-book] and started using the X Reps in my workouts. They feel great, and I wanted to report that after using them for only a few weeks, I’ve added five pounds and look much bigger. I’m so thankful I found this technique! Are there any others I should be using? I feel like I’m finally getting the size gains I’ve been looking for.

A: Great progress! As we often say, hardgainers tend to have more of an endurance component to their muscles. You know how calves and forearms tend to respond better to longer tension times? That’s how most of the muscles on a hardgainer’s body are constructed, so they need longer tension times to grow… [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: anabolic, beyond x-rep, big gains, Double-X Overload, dxo, European Journal of Applied Physiology, fat burner, GH, growth fiber activation, growth hormone, growth spurt, growth stimulation, hardgainer, high-threshold motor units, low-threshold motor units, mr. olympia, pounds, rest/pause, size principle of muscle fiber recruitment, stage sets, stretch overload, tension time, X Reps, x-centric, X-Fade, x-hybrid techniques, x-only sets, x-rep partials, x-traordinary x-rep workout, x-treme lean, x/pause

Use DXO to Grow

Jonathan Lawson dumbbell flyes - Use DXO to Grow

Q: Positions of Flexion is working great for me, but I’m having a problem with chest, specifically flyes. I know how important the stretch position is. You guys talk about the animal study that produced the huge [300 percent] muscle gain in one month with only stretch overload. That’s why I’m using the more focused 3-way POF pec routine in Chapter 5 [of the 3D Muscle Building e-book]. I do bench presses as my first [midrange] exercise, then flyes for stretch, and cable flyes for the contracted position. I just don’t feel the flyes at all, so I know I’m missing important mass stimulation. Any suggestions?

A: For those of us with below-average nerve force in our pectoral muscles—that includes both of us—dumbbell flyes can be difficult to feel. Well, that’s not completely true; they sometimes “feel” like a waste of time. That’s because the front delts and arms tend to take over and get the brunt of the size-building stress. [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 3d muscle building, 3dmb, animal study, Beyond X, beyond x-rep, Double-X Overload, dxo, positions of flexion, size building, stretch overload, x-hybrid tactics, x-hybrid techniques

Big and Ripped Muscle: Pack-It-On!

Jay Cutler DB presses

“You gotta feel the muscle working if you want it to grow.” So say many of the biggest, freakiest bodybuilders. Trainees in search of big and ripped muscle interpret that to mean that they need to slow down their reps to a snail’s pace. Not true. Once again, it’s a case of watch, don’t ask, or you could go down the wrong road. The champs rarely do slow reps; usually they’re more like the pistons in a car engine. So what the heck do they mean by “feel the muscle?” [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: Beyond X, Double-X Overload, dxo, Jay Cutler, mr. olympia, ronnie coleman, X Reps

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