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Once-a-Week Workouts and NA Training

Q: I want to thank you for putting together the Freak-Physique e-book. What a blockbuster resource of training information and programs. I’m using the 3D Power Pyramid Program. The quote from the trainee who gained so much muscle and strength in only a few weeks using it got me stoked. My question is, I’m more of a train-each-bodypart-once-a-week guy, so can I use it that way instead of training each bodypart twice a week? If so, how should I adjust it?

A: First, you picked a great program. We get lots of positive feedback on the 3D Power Pyramid because it’s simple Positions-of-Flexion methodology but you add weight over three sets on the big midrange move (pyramid), and do only one set each of the stretch- and contracted-position exercises. It’s basically a POF strength-building workout with a big muscle-size side effect. [Read more…]

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Once-a-Week Workouts

Q: I’ve tried training each bodypart once a week, but it doesn’t seem to work for me. I’ve read about guys making that sort of program work and making great gains. Maybe I’m just not working hard enough to require that much recovery time? Any suggestions on how to make once-a-week workouts work?

A: We’ve done a lot of research and experimentation over the years, and although our first attempts at once-a-week workouts didn’t produce muscle gains, we believe we’ve discovered a simple way to make it work—more fiber trauma.

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Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: anabolic response, fiber trauma, freak-physique stretch-overload workout, freak-physique workout, gains, microtears, midrange, muscle fibers, muscle gains, muscle soreness, negative-accentuated, once-a-week, once-a-week workouts, power pyramids, recovery, slow negatives, stretch position, tension time, testosterone, testosterone replacement therapy, trt, X Reps

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

Size and Shreds Now: Jacked Fat-to-Muscle Workout

Jonathan Lawson doing lat pulldowns

Q: I know that the short rests between sets with 4X get your fat burning jacked with growth hormone. How can I use 4X in The Ultimate Fat-to-Muscle Workout for a double-whammy? Where would you suggest I put it, or should I use it at all?

A: The Ultimate Fat-to-Muscle Workout has you train each muscle group only once a week. That’s because you use heavy sets as well as X-centric and high reps for more fiber microtrauma—which encourages fat burning as well as muscle-fiber remodeling…

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Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 4X, 4x mass method, 4x method, cardio myths, complete workouts, diet tips, fat-to-muscle, fat-to-muscle workout, fiber trauma, growth hormone, heavy pyramids, jacked, microtrauma, muscle fibers, short rests, size and shreds, testosterone prescription, testosterone replacement therapy, trt, x-centric

Muscle-On, Fat-Off Sets, Splits, and Hits

Q: I just got The Ultimate Fat-to-Muscle Workout e-book because of all the positive feedback I’ve seen. Looking over the program I notice that it’s a four-days-per-week system, but you only hit each muscle once. Is that really going to be enough work for each bodypart? I really want to lean out quickly and still build muscle.

A: If you traumatize a muscle enough, it will require several days for full recovery. And that’s one of the goals with that program…

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Muscle Tension, Fiber Trauma, and Extreme Hypertrophy

Jonathan Lawson, concentration curl with support

Q: I’ve read that I should always train my heavy exercise first—bench press, squats, etc. Then go to a more isolated one. If I use an isolation exercise first like concentration curls for variety and new stimulation, should I still train it heavy?

A: You can, but you don’t have to train it heavy (more on that in a moment). “Always” doing workouts a certain way is the road to stagnation and slower gains for most; however, you should make an effort to get the key mass triggers… [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 4X, Brad Schoenfeld, contracted, density, extreme hypertrophy, fiber trauma, hormones, hypertrophy, mass building, mechanical tension, metabolic stress, micro tears, midrange, muscle damage, muscle hypertrophy, muscle tension, new stimulation, POF, positions of flexion, Power, power and density, power-density, stretch, tension, tension overload, testosterone, TORQ

Too Much Muscle Too Fast

Thick chest, arms, and shoulders - Too Much Muscle Too Fast

Q: I’m a competitive powerlifter, so I haven’t tried your 4X method. It requires moderate weights, and that’s not me. I need to train heavy. But I have been using your X-centric sets, usually only one or two at the end of each heavy compound exercise, like bench presses and squats. My problem is that I’ve been using X-centric sets for a month, but I’m five pounds heavier. I’m worried because I don’t want to jump a weight class at my next lifting meet. I’m pretty sure it’s all muscle because I’m seeing more striations in my chest, legs, and even shoulders, and many of my bodyparts look rounder. Should I stop using X-centrics? Is this happening because of the extra fiber trauma I’m getting from those sets?

A: The extra fiber trauma from emphasizing the negative stroke on your negative-accentuated (NA) sets is no doubt part of the reason you’ve added new muscle quickly—that causes fiber remodeling, or growth; X-centric sets also cause more fiber inflammation, which can make you look bigger and rounder. But there’s more to it than that (exciting stuff for those of us who want to pack on maximum muscle size)… [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 4x method, body fat, competitive, eccentric, fast muscle building, fast progress, fat loss, fiber trauma, lifting meet, look bigger, low testosterone, muscle, muscle gains, muscle size, muscle trauma, negative-accentuated, new muscle, power lifter, striations, tension time, testosterone, time under tension, train heavy, Truth About Testosterone, tut, x-centric, x-centric sets

Once-a-Week Mass Workouts: The X-centric Shock Method

Under grip pulldowns - Once-a-Week Mass Workouts: The X-centric Shock Method

Q: You’ve said that training each bodypart only once a week never worked for you. But I saw mention in a previous article that you did make gains doing that with X-centric training. I like training each bodypart only once a week because that’s the way the pros do it. Should I use X-centric training to make it work better for me?

A: First, following the pros workouts is a bad idea for 99 percent of us. Steroids and other anabolic drugs make most of what they do NOT applicable to drug-free trainees. It’s like trying to make your Toyota Camry perform the same way as a Formula-One racing car. It can’t be done without some MAJOR “enhancements.”… [Read more…]

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