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Mass Workout Remix + Size-Packing Tricks

Faildo crossovers ripped

Q: I’m looking for a hot, basic workout that will grow muscle fast. I see lots of people raving about Positions of Flexion, so I thought I’d use a basic POF workout with a proven track record. That would be the 3D Power Pyramid Workout [Chapter 2 in the Freak-Physique Stretch-Overload Workout e-book]. But I want to make a few changes. 1) Instead of 4 days a week, I’ll keep the two-way split and train M-W-F—so Wednesday’s workout will repeat on the following Monday and Friday; 2) I want to use TORQ on the last exercise, the contracted-position move. What do you think?

A: That sounds like a GREAT size-building plan. Here’s why.

The POF 2-way split listed in the Freak-Physique e-book has you hit a lot of bodyparts each day… [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: basic workout, extreme hypertrophy, Frank Calta, frank rich, freak physique, freak-physique stretch-overload workout, mass workout, massthetic arms, pump, TORQ, veiny arms, workout remix

Wider Shoulders

Jonathan Lawson delts abs

Q: How can I get wider shoulders, and I mean as wide as possible? I want more of a classic bodybuilder look.

A: Wider shoulders will definitely give you a more commanding appearance, but understand that your shoulder width is limited by your clavicle, or collar-bone, width. The good news is that you can still look a lot wider with full, round delts. Larry Scott, the first Mr. Olympia, had narrow clavicles, but he packed a lot of meat on his delts and solved the problem, becoming the best bodybuilder in the world in his day. [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 3d power pyramid, biotrust, bodybuilder, clavicles, delts, freak-physique stretch-overload workout, free protein, free supplements, larry scott, low-carb protein, max-force generation, mr. olympia, POF, positions of flexion, ripped, shoulder exercises, shoulder workout, shoulders, whey protein, wide shoulders, wider shoulders

Moment of Bodybuilding Zen 14: Tom Platz’s Quads

1980 Mr. Universe Tom Platz had a pair of the freakiest legs bodybuilding had ever seen—and even today they look Photoshopped. Trust us—they aren’t (Steve interviewed Tom face-to-face back in the late ’80s for Iron Man magazine)… [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: bad gas, biotrust, bodybuilding, freak-physique stretch-overload workout, free pro-x10, free probiotics, free supplements, gas, genetics, gut bacteria, hypertrophy, iron man magazine, jose antonio, muscle elongation, muscle mass, muscle-building, photoshopped, platz, pro-x10, probiotics, progressive overload, quads, stretch overload, stretch-overload workout, tension overload, tom platz

3D Power Pyramid Workout: A fast-blast favorite

Q: I like the standard two-way split, working each muscle group twice a week, as in the 3D Power Pyramid Program in Freak-Physique Stretch-Overload e-book—that’s my favorite routine so far. Could I use that as an HIT program and just do one work set per exercise?

A: Yes, you can apply the HIT one-work-set-per-exercise idea to almost any of the programs in that e-book. In fact, we’ve had a few trainees say that the 3D Power Pyramid feels like too much work to them (hardgainer types), in which case we suggest simply spacing out the workouts a bit—use them in the sequence they are presented, but train on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday instead of Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday.

That way, the bodyparts that get hit on Wednesday of the first week get trained only once that week, but they get hit twice the following week (Monday and Friday). That’s known as Rotation for Recuperation, and it works well for recovery-challenged trainees. [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 3d power pyramid, anabolic environment, estrogen, fast blast, freak physique, freak-physique stretch-overload workout, hardgainers, hit, lean muscle, massthetic, recovery, rotation for recuperation, stretch overload, testosterone, two-way split, x-traordinary arms

Less Time, More Muscle: Cut Back to Grow Big?

Q: Most of the programs in your e-books don’t have a lot of work sets. Pro bodybuilders use a lot more volume than you recommend, and they’re obviously pretty huge and ripped. Are there any studies that prove less time in the gym is good or that show the best number of sets for a workout?

A: Too much stress, whether in relationships, in the gym, or on a bungee-jumping platform, causes cortisol to surge. Cortisol is a stress hormone that can force your body to eat muscle tissue for energy. Not good! And it lowers testosterone, which also can cause muscle loss (not to mention a lower sex drive). A study that looked at how training volume affects testosterone in men was done several years ago (Alemany, J.A., et al. Med Sci Sports Exerc. 36:S238)… [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: alain gonzales, arnold, athletic-aesthetic physique, brad pitt, cortisol, cut back to grow, drug-free, elevated testosterone, freak physique, freak-physique stretch-overload workout, less time, more muscle, muscle loss, perfect physique, pro bodybuilders, ripped, stress, stress hormone, stretch overload, study, testosterone, training volume

Workouts Too Draining? Reduce Training, Start Gaining—BIG

Heavy bench press

Q: I’ve been super motivated the past few months and really hitting it hard in the gym using a version of a Heavy/Light program you guys have talked about before. I couldn’t stand to do a back-off week, though, so I think I’m overtrained. Do you think reducing to two exercises per muscle is a good idea? Should I still do heavy/light? 

A: Your nervous system is probably hammered. We know, we know—you don’t want to lose any muscle or strength. So here’s what we suggest…

[Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 4X, 4x mass workout, anabolic fasting, basic 4x mass workout, brad pilon, downward-progression 4x, dp 4x, eat stop eat, freak-physique stretch-overload workout, gain muscle, gains, heavy/light, intermittent fasting, motivation, muscle gains, nervous system, reduce training, start gaining, tension-overload repetition quantity, TORQ

Convert New Muscle Strength to Serious Muscle Size

3D Triceps Positions

Q: I’ve been using the Power Pyramid Program (Chapter 2 in the Freak-Physique Stretch-Overload Workout e-book) for six weeks. I’m getting incredibly strong, but I’ve only gained about four pounds of muscle. I realize it’s a muscle strength workout with a size side effect, but now I’m ready to use my new strength to go for major muscle mass. I also want to get leaner. I’m 5’10” and weigh 200 pounds with 14 percent bodyfat. What type of routine should I follow? I really like using Positions of Flexion in the Power Pyramid Program. Can I just alter that routine somehow for my new goals? 

A: Ah, so now that you’re strong like an ox, you want to get even bigger with some leanness to boot. Sounds good, and it can and will happen. You just need to take your new power in a slightly different direction—still using the multi-angular attack of POF, but altered so you pack on the most muscle size—complete development from origin to insertion. 

[Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: anabolic fasting, animal study, bodybuilders, brad pilon, eat stop eat, exhaustion, fast-twitch fibers, fat burning, freak physique, freak-physique stretch-overload workout, get lean, GH, growth hormone, hypertrophic, intermittent fasting, muscle size, muscle strength, muscle-building, POF, positions of flexion, power pyramids, size, static holds, strength, strength building, stretch overload, STX, t/nt, tension time, testosterone, traumatic/non-traumatic, X Reps

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.

[Read more…]

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

Lost Method for Size and Strength Surges

Q: In a few of your recent newsletters you mentioned “postactivation.” What is that, and can I use it to build more mass?

A: With postactivation, you strategically use a continuous-tension isolation exercise, like leg extensions, to increase fiber activation and nervous system excitation on the big exercise that follows (like squats or leg presses).

Wait. Isn’t that pre-exhaustion? No, with pre-ex you superset the exercises—no rest between them—which diminishes your ability to generate force on the important compound exercise you do second.

[Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: belly fat burn, fiber activation, freak-physique stretch-overload workout, hormone trick, journal of strength conditioning research, lost method, occlusion, positions of flexion, pulldowns, pullovers, stiff-arm pulldowns, stretch overload, x-treme lean

Elo-Overload: Mass Machine Gasoline

Q: I’ve been hearing a lot about muscle stretch and how it’s uniquely anabolic. What’s the best way to build mass with this information—a freehand stretching routine?

A: Freehand stretching routines can do okay things for muscle growth. In fact, a recent study showed muscle hypertrophy from ONLY freehand stretching, but it wasn’t extreme…

[Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 20-rep squats, 3d power pyramid, all-stretch workout, anabolic, anabolic acceleration, anabolic receptors, anabolic stretch, build mass, change to gain, elo-overload, ergo-log, European Journal of Applied Physiology, fiber recruitment, freak physique, freak-physique stretch-overload workout, freehand stretching, hypertrophic, mass machine, metabolic, muscle elongation, muscle growth, muscle stretch, platz legs, platz quads, pure-positions stx, quads, slow-twitch, stretch overload, stretching routine, STX, stx method, testosterone, tom platz, Truth About Testosterone

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