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Iso-TORQ First for a Muscle-Mass Burst

Q: I’ve been using the modified pre-exhaustion method every other workout [from the Pre-Ex 3X e-book]. I’m not supersetting; I just do the isolation exercise first for a 4X sequence, then I do the compound [midrange] exercise after that with 4X. I just got your 4X Mass Workout 2.0. I really like the high-rep [TORQ] idea. What do you think about using that [30-20-15 3X sequence] on the isolation exercise for modified pre-ex?

A: We speak from experience when we say this iso-TORQ method produces a crazy pump—and you’ll feel the target muscle on the big midrange move better than ever. This is one of our favorite super-growth stimulators. Get close to failure with 30 reps, rest 45 seconds, go to failure at 20; rest 45 seconds, go to failure for 15+ reps…

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Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 3x, 4X, 4x mass workout, fat burning, fat loss, GH, growth hormone, hypertrophic response, iso-torq, modified pre-ex, more muscle, muscle fibers, muscle mass, muscle-building, pre-ex 3x, pre-exhaustion, pump, size stimulation, tension time, tension-overload repetition quantity, testosterone, testosterone replacement therapy, TORQ, trt

Rep-Range Rise for New Muscle Size

Q: In 4X Mass Workout 2.0 you describe the high-rep [TORQ] method, going 30-20-15 in reps with short rests between. Sometimes I can’t get 30. Either I pick a weight that’s a little too heavy or I just fatigue too quickly. What should I do?

A: What you’re trying to do with TORQ—tension overload repetition quantity—is reach the upper area of the optimal hypertrophic tension time—60 to 90 seconds.

Most bodybuilder’s muscles aren’t used to that much fatigue, so they crap out early. (Don’t feel bad; you’ll get better at it as you GROW new muscle.)

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Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 4x mass workout, bodybuilders, fat burning, fat loss, fatigue, GH, growth hormone, high-reps, hormone trick, hormones, hypertrophic, muscle size, muscle-building, new muscle, rep range, short rests, size stimulation, tension time, tension-overload repetition quantity, time under tention, TORQ, tut

Muscle On, Bodyfat Gone

Q: I got your 4X Mass Workout 2.0. I love the [higher-rep] TORQ method and 4X combo workouts. I feel it working already to put some muscle on—the burn is intense. Question: I’m now trying to drop fat and build muscle, so will those [higher reps] help, or should I include negative-accentuated [X-centric] sets too?

A: Bodybuilders of yesteryear often used higher reps before contests for fat burning, but experts later said that was foolish. Why? Because high reps cannot “etch in” cuts. Or can they?…

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Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: biotrust, body fat, bodyfat, bodyfat gone, fat burner, fat burning, fat loss, fiber trauma, free protein, lose fat, low-carb protein, myofibrils, stretch overload

Muscle-On, Fat-Off Eating—”Diet” Only 2 Days a Week

Q: I started cleaning up my diet shortly after New Year’s with your X-treme Lean Diet. I lost about 8 pounds of fat, but my losses have stalled. Should I reduce my portions again (I’ve done this twice already)? Or should I do more cardio? Any help would be appreciated. Abs and veins are the goals.

A: Fat loss is a long-term proposition if you want to retain as much muscle as possible. Losing two pounds a week is the most you should shoot for…

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Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 2 days a week, abs, anabolic, anabolic drive, anabolic hormone reset, bcaas, branched-chain amino acids, build muscle, burn fat, cardio, diet, dr. michael mosley, fasting, fasting method, fat loss, fat-off, growth hormone, intermittent fasting, journal of applied physiology, low-glycemeic, metabolism, muscle growth, muscle loss, muscle-on, protein shake, super-size crash course, veins, x-treme lean

One-Station Mass Attacks (Improvise for Muscle Size)

Q: My gym always seems to be crowded—and people “camp out” on equipment. It’s hard to work in because I’m using the 4X method and rest only 30 seconds between sets (I love the Positions-of-Flexion version). Should I just lengthen my rest times to work in on a piece of equipment?

A: If you can’t beat ’em, join ’em. In other words, you can “camp out” on equipment too—sometimes you can do your entire POF 4X bodypart routine in one spot. For example…

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Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 3d muscle building, 4X, 4x method, 4x pof, arm exercises, back exercises, belly fat burn, biceps, biceps workout, cardio, diet, fat burning, fat loss, full-range training, hormones, improvise, lat exercises, lats, lose weight, mass building, metabolism, POF, positions of flexion, triceps, triceps exercises

8 Tips to Drop Fat and Build Mass—Summer’s Coming Fast

Steve Holman ripped at 50 - Before and Afters: Steroid-Using Bastards?

Q: The first day of [meteorological] spring slapped me in the face. My abs are gone and I feel “loose,” as in soft. I need to drop fat, especially around my middle, and add some hard muscle—like right now. How do I get it going and see abs?

A: Don’t panic. You still have about 12 weeks until summer. But because fat-loss is a slow process—if you want to hold and even gain muscle—you need to start NOW.

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Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: ab training, abs, alcohol, anabolic fasting, brad pilon, build mass, calorie reduction, calories, cardio, diet, drop fat, eat stop eat, fat burner, fat burning, fat loss, fat-to-muscle workout, gain muscle, GH, growth hormone, high-rep sets, intermittent fasting, low-glycemic, metabolic slow-down, metabolism, mitochondria, negative-accentuated, patience, pump, spring, spring body, starvation, summer, summer body, summer's coming, tension time, testosterone, triple-shredded, x-centric, x-terme lean, x-traordinary abs

The Truth About Losing Fat and Gaining Muscle

Q: From all I’ve read and experienced, losing bodyfat is all about reducing calories. If you take in fewer calories than you burn every day, you lose weight; if you take in more calories than you burn each day, you gain weight. To me, that means The Ultimate Fat-to-Muscle Workout has to require reduced calories or it can’t work. But then there’s nothing left to build muscle. I’d really like to know the truth about losing fat and gaining muscle. Comments?

A: Your energy equation is exactly why the Fat-to-Muscle program works. It can create a fat-burning calorie deficit, but not by forcing you to run extra miles every day; it stokes your metabolism so you use more energy, or fat, even at rest…

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Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: bodyfat, brad pilon, build muscle, burn fat, calories, eat stop eat, energy, fat burning, fat loss, fat-to-muscle workout, gaining muscle, intermittent fasting, intermittent fasting guide, losing fat, metabolic drive, metabolic momentum, metabolism, microtears, muscle damage, muscle gains, muscle trauma, muscular growth, negatives, physique, the truth about losing fat and gaining muscle., transformation, ultimate fat-to-muscle workout, weight loss

Eye-Popping Muscle Detail with High Reps?

Q: I heard that you guys prescribe high-rep sets to etch in muscle cuts. That’s wrong. I’m a certified personal trainer, and I learned that high reps do not make a muscle more defined. You can only do that with diet to thin your skin.

A: You’re correct that higher-rep sets don’t “etch in muscle cuts” per se; however, as we discuss in our Fat-to-Muscle e-book, high-rep sets, 15 to 20, do heighten muscle burn, and that lactic acid surge can increase growth hormone output. [Can J App Phys. 22:244-255. 1997.] GH has been shown in research studies to be an extremely potent fat burner. In other words, it thins the skin by reducing subcutaneous fat—and that eventually gives you more muscle detail.

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Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: anabolic, anabolic hormones, belly fat burn, blood-flow, bodybuilders, bodyfat, burn fat, Canadian Journal of Applied Physiology, capillary bed expansoin, continuous tension, fast-twitch, fat burning, fat loss, fat-to-muscle, fat-to-muscle workout, fiber splitting, full range of motion, growth hormone, high-rep sets, high-reps, igf-1, insulin, insulin-like growth factor, jerry brainum, lactic acid, lean, lose fat, max force, mechano-growth factor, metabolism, mitochondria, muscle burn, muscle detail, muscle growth, muscular growth, occlusion, POF, positions of flexion, rep range, ripped, spot reduction, stretch overload

Pure Negatives?

Q: I’m getting great results with sets using six-second negatives [on every rep of a negative-accentuated set]. I’m bigger and leaner after one month. My question is, Should I do pure negatives to get even better results since I could increase the weight? My partner can lift the weight for me, and I’ll lower slowly [six seconds] for as many reps as I can get till failure. The heavier weight should cause more trauma and better muscle gains and fat loss, right?

A: That depends on your level of training and your recovery ability (genetics). Pure negatives are extremely traumatic and should be used infrequently…

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Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: bodybuilders, bodyweight training, fat loss, fat-to-muscle workout, frank g. shellock, gains, metabolic momentum, muscle gains, muscle trauma, negative only, negative-accentuated, negatives, positive only, pure negatives, recovery ability, ultimate fat-to-muscle workout

How Warmup Sets Build Muscle, Plus Pyramid Power

Q: A friend of mine e-mailed me about your 3D Power Pyramid Program. He said he’s making great gains with it in both muscle size and strength. He explained it, but I wanted to come to the source to see if you think it’s right for me. I’ve been training for about 3 years, and I weigh about 160 pounds. My genetics are closer to Steve’s [smaller ectomorph] than Jonathan’s [more of a mesomorph]. Should I go for it?

A: That is an excellent program and one of our most popular because it’s balanced for both size and strength. It’s a simple two-way split that has you train four days a week—with Wednesdays and weekends off. Plus, you cover all of the 3D Positions of Flexion for each target muscle…

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Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 3d pof, 3d positions of flexion, belly fat burn, endurance fibers, fast-twitch, fat burning, fat loss, fiber recruitment, freak-physique workout, hormone trick, positions of flexion, size principle of muscle fiber recruitment, stretch-overload workout, subfailure

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