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The Next BIG Thing for More Muscle Mass

Jonathan doing Smith machine squats - Pack on More Muscle: Are You Making This Mistake?

Q: I just finished a six-week phase using the HIT workout with arm specialization [listed in the X-traordinary Arms e-book]. I made some good mass gains training each exercise with only one all-out set. I used my extra energy to blast my arms with more sets [with full Positions of Flexion] and got amazing gains using the different exercises at each arm workout. They’re looking big and full, and now I’m ready for a new program. Which one do you suggest after that 3D HIT Workout?

A: To clarify, on that 3D HIT Program listed in the X-Arms e-book you do full POF for each bodypart, but only one all-out set in each position. For example, for quads, you do squats (midrange), sissy squats (stretch), and leg extensions (contracted), each getting a warmup set or two and then only ONE mass-kicking set to exhaustion… [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 10x10, 4X, arm specialization, big, burn fat, Charles Poliquin, eat the fat off, fat loss, get big, Harvard research, hit workout, mass gains, muscle mass, new workout, olympic coach, POF, power and density, pure density, weight loss, X Reps, x-traordinary arms

Great Gains—What now?

Steve showing Jonathan his latest drawing (or gym notes)

Q: I have about 15 years of lifting experience, and I’m also a certified personal trainer. I’ve worked out with high intensity for all of my years, but I’ve never done the type of training I’m now using with your routines. I’m currently at week 3 in the 3D Power Pyramid [from the Freak-Physique e-book]. Great gains so far! I run each routine for six weeks, and once I finish the Power Pyramid, I want to move to The Ultimate Power-Density Mass Workout. I love each program so far, and I push myself each and every workout. Is it okay if I go from workout to workout, or should I do something less intense between them? So far, I don’t feel overtrained. What’s your advice?

A: Thanks for the question and your confidence in our programs. First realize that overtraining is cumulative, so we suggest that you use the first week of each new program as a break-in period… [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 3d power pyramid, anabolic environment, boost testosterone, break-in workout, build muscle, downshift week, estrogen, fat loss, freak-physique workout, great gains, medium intensity, overtraining, personal trainer, physique, power-density mass workout, testosterone, what next

More Outer Quad Sweep

Jonathan Lawson squatting

Q: I need more outer quad sweep. A guy at the gym told me to use a narrow stance on squats, but that feels a bit unnatural to me. Will that actually help build the outer quads?

A: We asked our colleague and research maven Jerry Brainum about developing outer quad sweep before. Here’s what he had to say… [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: bodybuilding, Dr. Dimitrios Stamou, fat loss, Harvard research, jerry brainum, leg exercises, leg workout, legs, Lou Ferrigno, mass boosting, mri studies, outer quad sweep, pumping iron, quad sweep, quads, ripped, ripped muscle, shed fat, squat stance, squats, thighs, ultimate exercises, Ultimate Mass Workout

Best Chisel-Your-Chest Exercise

Cable flye start

Q: I’ve been using cable crossovers as my contracted-position exercise in my 3D Positions-of-Flexion chest routine. I do them last for tension, occlusion, and a final pump, but I’m not getting the right feel and not seeing much of a pump. Do you have any form suggestions to make them better?

A: Cable crossovers are a good contracted-position chisel-your-chest exercise—if you have decent nerve-to-muscle connections in your pec muscles. Those who don’t tend to shift the torso forward and backward during the exercise, to bring in more front delts and even lats. We prefer a similar exercise that forces strictness… [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 3d muscle building, 3d pof, 3d positions of flexion, best chest exercise, boost testosterone, cable crossovers, cable flyes, chest, chest exercises, chest routine, chisel-your-chest, fat burning, fat loss, high-low cable flyes, hiit, muscle growth, nerve-to-muscle connections, pecs, pump, steady-state cardio, tension, testosterone boosting

Get Ripped Now: Your Muscle-Beach Action Plan

Jonathan Lawson flexing his back and arms outside

“Man, you look incredible—amazing abs!” Who doesn’t want to hear compliments like that when peeling off your shirt at the beach, pool, or lake? Make a promise to yourself: You’re going to get ripped and look better than ever this year…

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Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: abs, beach body, biotrust, cheat days, cutting, fat loss, fat-to-muscle workout, free protein, get ripped, growth hormone, high-definition workout, lose fat, low-carb protein, muscle beach, physique, triple-shredded, x-traordinary abs, zig-zagging calories

Try These 3 Wicked Mass Tactics for New Size Now

Overhead close-up of front squat

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?

A: Definitely an option—if you don’t get too breathless. When training quads with higher reps, the lungs often fail before the target muscles. That’s a problem, to a degree…

You do want the breathlessness, as that’s hypoxia that can boost metabolic/anabolic drive for new size. Here are a few other options…

[Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: anabolic drive, back squats, belly fat burn, Beyond X, beyond x-rep muscle building, dxo, fat loss, front squats, glutes, hormone trick, hypoxia, leg workout, legs workout, mass tactics, metabolic drive, new size, physique, quads, slow negatives, stage sets, x-centric

Old-School Muscle Moves

Q: I noticed in some of your newsletters and in articles on your website that you guys do behind-the-neck presses and behind-the-neck pulldowns. Don’t you know those can trash your rotator cuffs? 

A: You’re not the first to reprimand us for using those so-called dangerous old-school muscle moves. However, we think the injury potential of behind-the-neck pulldowns and behind-the-neck presses is overblown because it’s dependent on genetics, exercise form, and where you place them in your program.

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Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: back, back extercises, behind-the-neck presses, behind-the-neck pulldowns, belly fat burn, exercise form, fat loss, hormone trick, injury, lat exercises, midback exercises, muscle-building, new-school, old-school, old-school muscle moves, physique, results, rotator cuffs, shoulder exercises, shoulders, Size Surge, size surge workout

Top 5 Fat-Loss Blast-Off Tips

Jonathan Lawson Abs and Delts - Key Muscle-Size Exercise for Shocking Shoulders

It’s not easy getting lean—at least for most people—which is why fast fat loss is always a hot topic. Most of you reading this probably want to uncover your abs sooner rather than later…

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Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: alcohol, beers, biotrust, blood sugar, calorie reduction, calories, cardio, cocktails, diet, fat burning, fat cells, fat loss, fat-loss tips, fat-to-muscle workout, free protein, GH, growth hormone, lean, low-carb protein, metabolism, muscle burn, negative-accentuated, nutritoin, occlusion, physique, post-workout, ripped, slow negatives, sugar, top 5 fat loss, weight loss, x-traordinary abs, x-treme lean, zig-zagging calories

Changes at Every Workout?

Q: I remember from your old daily training blog (which I really miss) that you guys would make changes at every workout (or at least it seemed like it). Should I be doing that, or should I stick to a routine as it’s written for six weeks, then try something new? You’ve also mentioned things like “X-Fade” and “DXO” after some exercises. Do you have an e-book that explains those?

A: The frequency of change your muscles require to keep growing depends on your experience. Beginners and early intermediates don’t need change very often because they’re getting stronger as neuromuscular efficiency, or nerve force, improves. That helps to keep the muscle-growth process moving forward, so changing things every six weeks is about right.

[Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: advanced, beginners, belly fat burn, Beyond X, beyond x-rep muscle building, change to gain, changes at every workout, dieting advice, Double-X Overload, dxo, fat loss, fiber activation, intermediate, lose weight, max-force generation, muscle growth, nerve force, neuromuscular efficiency, ripping phase, small change for big gains, training blog, X-Fade, x-hybrid techniques, x-rep experiment, x-rep partials

10X Fat-to-Muscle Workout

Jonathan Lawson doing triceps pushdowns

Q: I’m using The Ultimate Fat-to-Muscle Workout because I need to get ripped quick. It feels great, I’m seeing more muscularity, and people are commenting on how lean I’m getting. The thing is, I’m really sold on 10×10. I just bought and read The Ultimate 10×10 Mass Workout, and it sounds awesome. I even tried it on arms, and mine just blew up bigger than they’ve ever been. My question is, Can I add 10×10 to the Fat-to-Muscle Workout somehow?

A: We can tell you’re very motivated, and that’s more than half the battle to getting the ripped, eye-popping physique you’re striving for. You just have to be careful not to overtrain. That said, keep in mind that the 10×10 method is very taxing, which is why we usually suggest you use it on one Ultimate Exercise per bodypart, no other work for that muscle.

[Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 10x fat-to-muscle, 10x10, 10x10 method, 10x10 workout, 4X, anabolic acceleration, burning fat, density, fat burning, fat loss, fat-to-muscle workout, motivation, negative-accentuated, positions of flexion, ripped, stretch overload, testosterone, triple-shredded, Truth About Testosterone

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