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Drop the Get-Big Bomb (Muscle Mayhem Method)

Vascular delt and arm - Drop the Get-Big Bomb (Muscle Mayhem Method)

Q: I like to train heavy, but I fully understand that tension time, or density, can build size as well. My question is, won’t drop sets accomplish both?

A: The drop-set method is one of the best for getting size in the myofibrils as well as a hypertrophic sarcoplasmic burst. And even new veinage too… [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 4X, 4x mass workout, anabolic, anabolic hormones, build muscle, burn fat, density, double drop, Doug Brignole, drop sets, drop-set method, failure, fat loss, growth hormone, growth reps, growth threshold, heavy training, hormones, hypertrophic, hypertrophy, lose fat, metabolic adaptions, moderate-weight 3x, Mr. America, muscle mayhem, myofibrils, POF, positions of flexion, power-density, power-density mass workout, rest/pause, sarcoplasm, sarcoplasmic expansion, size, Super TORQ, tension overload, tension time, testosterone, TORQ, train heavy, weight loss

More Mass-Building Myths Busted (logic or looniness)

Frank Zane relaxed and aesthetic physique - More Mass-Building Myths Busted (logic or looniness)

Q: I read where old-school bodybuilders would use lighter weights and higher reps on some exercises before competition to get more muscle detail. That’s total B.S., right?

A: On the surface, yes. But ending a bodypart with higher-rep work—or even doing entire workouts with higher rep work, enhances muscle burn. No, that’s not fat burning—at least not in a strict sense… [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 3d muscle building, 3d pof, big basic exercises, bodybuilders, cardio, diet, eccentric, fat burning, GH, growth hormone, legs, mass-building myths, microtrauma, muscle detail, muscle fiber recruitment, muscle fibers, muscle-building, negative-accentuated, old-school, POF, positions of flexion, quads, steven j. fleck, tension time, time under tension, TORQ, William J. Kraemer, x-centric, x-centric mass workout

Is Spot Reduction a Myth?

Jonathan and Steve showing abs - Is Spot Reduction a Myth?

Q: I’m now a believer in negative-accentuated sets for fat loss. I started using a version of your Ultimate Fat-to-Muscle Workout and got leaner and more muscular after only one month. I admit that I did a few more NA [negative-accentuated] sets for areas I really needed to reduce fat. I’ve heard that spot reduction isn’t possible, but I could swear I lost more fat in those areas like my midsection and thighs that I hit with more NA work. I’m seeing abs! So do you think spot reduction is a myth? I’m starting to think not.

A: For those unfamiliar with it, an NA set is one second up on the positive and six seconds down on the negative. For example, on a curl, you would curl the weight at normal speed, then lower slowly to a count of six. The slow negative emphasis increases blood flow to the muscle and also triggers more muscle trauma. Both of those factors are critical to fast fat-to-muscle results… [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 4X, adipose tissue, blood-flow, burn fat, elite performance, fat loss, fat-to-muscle, fat-to-muscle workout, GH, growth hormone, is spot reduction a myth, leaner, lipolysis, mauro di pasquale, metabolism, more muscular, muscle trauma, negative-accentuated, reduce fat, spot reduction, subcutaneous fat, tension time, ultimate fat-to-muscle workout, x-treme lean

Explosive Reps: Mass-Building X Factor

Steve Holman spotting Jonathan Lawson on incline presses - Explosive Reps: Mass-Building X Factor

Q: I just saw an interview with a top pro bodybuilder, and he said one of the keys to building mass is to explode at the bottom of every rep and attempt to move the positive rep as fast as possible. Are explosive reps a good idea? I’m afraid of getting injured.

A: The big pros are the genetic elite with superhuman muscle-fiber density, as well as ironclad tendons and ligaments. And don’t forget that many use growth hormone, which fortifies cartilage, tendons, and ligaments even more (that’s why many athletes use it—to quickly rehab soft-tissue injuries and prevent others from occurring in the gym and on the field.) [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: anabolic overload, building mass, cardio, controlled explosion, drug-free, eccentric, end-of-set x-rep partials, explosive reps, extreme mass, fast-twitch fibers, genetic elite, genetics, growth hormone, hiit, mass building, muscle fibers, myotatic reflex, pack on mass, pro bodybuilder, super genetics, testosterone, X Factor, X Reps, x-rep partials, x-traordinary x-rep workout

Muscle Mash-Up: Good for Growth?

Jonathan Lawson muscle fibers illustration - Muscle Mash-Up: Good for Growth?

Q: I did all of my most recent workout with negative-accentuated sets as you suggested, and I’m very, very sore. Is that good for muscle growth?

A: Whoa! We never suggested doing an entire workout, every work set, in negative-accentuated (NA) style—that is, one second up on the positive and six seconds down on the negative. If you do all work sets that way, you will induce a lot of muscular trauma due to EXCESSIVE negative emphasis. The negative stroke induces the most soreness, so it will take many days to repair… [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: biotrust, burn fat, Canadian Journal of Applied Physiology, eccentric, good for growth, growth hormone, metabolism, micro tears, microtears, muscle burn, muscle growth, muscle mash-up, muscle trauma, na style, negative-accentuated, negative-style training, overtaining, sore muscles, soreness, tention time, x-centric, x-centric mass workout

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

Triple-Size Your Muscles With Tri-Angle Workouts

Arnold Schwarzenegger biceps workout - Triple-Size Your Muscles With Tri-Angle Workouts

Q: I’ve been reading up on your POF mass-training system, and I think I understand it. I’m just not sure how training a muscle with only two sets on two or three exercises can produce serious muscle growth. Most pros do four or five exercises for four or five sets for each bodypart or more.

A: Positions of Flexion is one of the most efficient mass-building workout styles out there. We’ll explain why in a moment. First, we feel the need for a reality check: All the pros are taking significant amounts of drugs that jack up their recovery and muscle-building abilities. That’s on top of their already superior genetics. [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 3d muscle building, 3dmb, anabolic drugs, anabolic hormones, arnold schwarzenegger, blood-flow, drugs, fiber recruitment, fiber splitting, genetics, GH, growth fibers, growth hormone, hyperplasia, hypertrophic, hypertrophy, jonathan lawson, max force, muscle-building, occlusion, overtraining, POF, positions of flexion, recovery, size, size stimulation, steroids, Steve Holman, strength, stretch overload, tension, testosterone, tri-angle workouts

Quick Fat-Burning Results

Jonathan Lawson concentration curl - Quick Fat-Burning Results

Q: I got The Ultimate Fat-to-Muscle Workout e-book and am amazed at the great information. I’ve already started applying it and am seeing quick fat-burning results (I can already see the top two rows of abs). My question is, Why didn’t you include diet information?

A: We wrote The Ultimate Fat-to-Muscle Workout as an e-training program. Its purpose is to explain the research on achieving a transformation via muscle microtrauma combined with growth hormone release.

[Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: abs, anabolic hormones, burning fat, continuous tension, diet, drop sets, fat burner, fat-burning nutrition, fat-to-muscle workout, GH, growth hormone, hormones, metabolic momentum, metabolism, muscular trauma, na, negative-accentuated, quick fat-burning, testosterone, ultimate fat-to-muscle, x-treme lean

Fast Mass Tactic: 10X for Muscle Size Effects

Arnold's arm out - Fast Mass Tactic: 10X for Muscle Size Effects

Q: I’m using The Ultimate Fat-to-Muscle Workout and making great progress. I’m bigger, with veins, and my abs are coming in. I just picked up The Ultimate 10×10 Mass Workout for something different, so I want to go to that program next. My question concerns muscle damage. Getting trauma from slow negative-accentuated sets is what makes the Fat-to-Muscle Workout work so well, so when I switch to the 10×10 Workout, won’t I be getting less muscle damage and therefore less fat burning? I still need to get leaner, so should I add NA sets somewhere when I go to the 10×10 Workout?

A: You could add an NA set for each bodypart. We discuss how and where to do that in the 10×10 Q&A section; however, it’s not necessary for trainees who are doing 10×10 at every workout. Believe us, you’ll realize that fact after you try the 10-sets-of-10 method. The muscle soreness you get will tell you that your microtrauma goal has been met. [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 10x, 10x10, 10x10 workout, arnold, arnold schwarzenegger, Charles Poliquin, fast mass tactic, fat burner, fat burning, fat-to-muscle, fat-to-muscle workout, GH, growth hormone, high-intensity interval training, hiit, interval training, lactic acid, microtrauma, muscle burn, muscle size, muscle-building, muscle-fiber damage, na sets, negative accentuated sets, negatives, short rests, ultimate 10x10 workout

More Key Fat-to-Muscle Tips

Jonathan on stationary bike - More Key Fat-to-Muscle Tips

Q: In The Ultimate Fat-to-Muscle Workout routines, you have short cardio sessions as optional after the workouts. Can I do the quick cardio before my weight-training workout to warm up instead of after?

A: You must’ve jumped right to the workouts without reading the text. No problem. We realize lots of trainees do that because they’re anxious to get started; however, there are important points in the text that can help you understand and get the best results from the workouts. The optional postworkout cardio session is a good example… [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: blood ph, blood pressure, blood sugar, cardio, Charles Poliquin, fat burner, fat loss, fat-to-muscle, fat-to-muscle tips, GH, GH release, growth hormone, growth hormone release, journal of applied physiology, lactic acid, microtrauma, muscle microtrauma, post-workout, pre-workout, weight loss

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