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Intensity Guru: “Pull Back for More Mass”

Pics of Ellington Darden (doing shoulder presses and on the cover of Strength & Health)

In recent newsletters I’ve laid out some new theories on training to failure—basically that it can slow hypertrophy.

Not always, but too much creates severe damage, which saps recovery and growth. Doing only one set to failure while stopping others a rep or two short appears to be a better way to stimulate massive amounts of fast-twitch growth fibers (more on that below). [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: arthur jones, ellington darden, fast-twitch, growth fibers, high-intensity training, hypertrophy, intensity, mass building, MedX, Nautilus, recovery, Super High-Intensity Bodybuilding, T-Nation, The Nautilus Bodybuilding Book

Confessions of a Psychotic Bodybuilder, #1

Steve as a teen in the 1970s doing squats

We have to be somewhat “psycho” to want to sacrifice so much in an attempt to build seam-splitting mass. To put up with the burn, ache, and soreness from countless workouts is a bit masochistic…

But there’s a deeper layer of psychosis that I need to confess… [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: arthur jones, bodybuilder, genetics, hardgainer, heavy duty, high-intensity training, mike mentzer, muscle-building myth

Before and After Photos—10 Pounds of New Muscle

Jonathan Lawson incline Smith machine presses with Steve Holman Spotting - What Are Stage Sets? (Hint: They Work!)

Q: Your before and after photos at the X-Rep site are impressive and, to be frank, almost unbelievable. You say that the next year after those were taken, you gained another 10 pounds of muscle. What exactly do you attribute those new gains to? They’re almost unbelievable considering you were both advanced and supposedly drug-free?

A: “Supposedely” drug-free? Thank you! We always take an anabolic-steroid accusation as a compliment. We totally understand the doubt, considering how tough it is to build muscle, especially 10 pounds of it. We often think of the late Mike Mentzer, former pro bodybuilder and high-intensity advocate, who often suggested imagining 10 pounds of ground hamburger piled on a table. That’s a lot of meat… [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 10 pounds of muscle, anabolic, anabolic fasting, anabolic steroids, before and after photos, drug-free, eat stop eat, get ripped, high-intensity training, intensity tactics, intensity techniques, mike mentzer, new gains, pro bodybuilder, stage sets, steroids, too big, transformation, x fade, x/pause

Moment of Bodybuilding Zen 79: Dorian Yates’ Shocking Mass

This is one of Kevin Horton’s black-and-white gym photos of Dorian Yates that literally shocked the bodybuilding world in 1993. At that time, his sheer mass was astounding… [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 1992, 1993, bodybuilding zen, bodyweight training, bodyweight workout, Dorian Yates, heavy duty, high-intensity training, Kevin Horton, mr. olympia, quick-start muscle building 2.0, slow-twitch exhaustion, STX

Get a 3-Way Rise in Size from Staged Muscle Growth

Lateral raises

Q: You’ve mentioned Stage Sets. What are those, and should I use them to get more size? Also, are Smith-machine squats a midrange exercise for quads or hamstrings in the Positions-of-Flexion mass-training system? I’ve seen it classified as both.

A: We discuss Stage Sets as one of our favorite X-hybrid techniques in Beyond X-Rep Muscle Building, along with Double-X Overload and X-Fade. We first tried Stage Sets after reading about them in one of Ellington Darden’s High-Intensity Training books back in the ’80s. So what the heck is a Stage Set? [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: beyond x-rep muscle building, biotrust protein, double-x over, dxo, ellington darden, free protein, free supplements, high-intensity training, low-carb protein, stage sets, X-Fade, x-hybrid techniques

Moment of Bodybuilding Zen 54: Dorian Yates Gym Pose

Dorian Yates won his first of six Mr. Olympia titles in 1992 and officially ushered in the mass-monster era. His huge, grainy physique was the next step up from the more aesthetic previous Mr. O Lee Haney… [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 1992 Mr. Olympia, bodybuilding zen, Dorian Yates, frank rich, heavy duty, high-intensity training, Lee Haney, mass monster, massthetic arms, mr. olympia, physique, powerblocks, pre-exhaustion, quick-start muscle building, slow-twitch fibers, stx method, vascular arms, vascularity, veiny arms

The Great Gains Experiment

Jonathan Lawson delts abs

Q: I’ve read that training all out [to failure] is not the best way to grow muscle. The argument I read said that it causes nervous system and adrenal burnout as well as higher levels of muscle-eating cortisol [stress hormone]. Don’t you think bodybuilders will grow better if they use more sets, stopping short of failure to avoid those problems?

A: No doubt about it, training all out is traumatic. It’s brutal on the body, but that’s what makes it so effective—if you use it correctly… [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: bill pearl, cortisol, great gains, high-intensity training, medium intensity, muscle growth, nervous system, new e-book, physique, quick-start muscle building 2.0, size principle of muscle fiber recruitment, stress hormone, subfailure, supercompensation

Your 3-Week Mass Blast—Big Bursts of Muscle Mass Fast

Jonathan doing barbell curls

Q: Being drug-free, I was very interested in The 4X Mass Workout. Considering the colleague you mention in that e-book who has trained with a lot of pros while he was using drugs and that he also trained drug-free, his advice is priceless. For drug-free guys, he says he likes 3 weeks of high-intensity-style power training alternated with 3 weeks of lower-intensity, slightly higher-volume workouts. What do you think about this for a big mass blast: 3 weeks of total-10×10 training, followed by 3 weeks of total-4X workouts, followed by 3 weeks of the 3D Power Pyramid [a straight-set lower-rep Positions-of-Flexion workout listed in The Freak Physique e-book]?

A: That looks like a great mass-building, progress-yielding progression. You shift gears every 3 weeks for plenty of muscle-stimulation tweaks… [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 10x10, 2a fibers, 3d pof, 3d power pyramid, 4X, drug-free, fast mass, fat burning, freak physique, high volume, high-intensity training, hormones, mass blast, mass building, multi-angular training, muscle burn, muscle mass, muscle-building, over-40, power and density, prepare to grow, pure density, tension time, Truth About Testosterone

One-Set Triple HIT for Shocking New Muscle Growth

JL 3D Biceps Exercises - Triple-Hit Anabolic Reload

Q: I’m into high-intensity training, doing one all-out work set per exercise. But I just read your 3D Muscle Building e-book and see the logic in Positions-of-Flexion mass training. Do you think I could combine the two and get good mass results doing one work set for each of the three positions for each bodypart? Like, for my quads, I would do squats (midrange), sissy squats (stretch), and leg extensions (contracted), one all-out set for each.

A: That’s an excellent way to get acquainted with the mass-building power of 3D POF. In fact, we’ve used a similar program over the winter years ago with good results. The only problem was that when motivation was low, which it can be when it’s cold outside, gains aren’t so great. To make that 3D triple HIT approach build muscle as quickly as possible, you have to be gung-ho and train every work set like it’s the last set of your life. Summer is probably a better time to lock in that mindset.

[Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 20 pounds in 10 weeks, 3d hit, 3d muscle building, 3d pof, anabolic after 40, arm training, arm workout, big arms, bodyweight training, free e-book, high-intensity training, hiit, hit, mass building, motivation, muscle growth, positions of flexion, summer training, summer workout, tension time, winter training, winter workout, x-traordinary arms

Best Way to Build Muscle After Years of High-Intensity Training

Jonathan Lawson home-gym lat pull downs

Q: I have the 4X Mass Workout e-book, and I’m convinced it’s the best way for me to build muscle now after years of high-intensity training. I’m ready to start, but I want to include some negative-accentuated (NA) sets for better fat burning. I have both the X-centric Mass Workout and the Fat-to-Muscle Workout [which both include NA]. Lots of good info and workouts, but nothing that really merges 4X and NA the way I want. I need to add NA sets to the Direct/Indirect 4X Mass Workout. How?

A: Keep in mind that negative-accentuated sets are very traumatic and can require more recovery. With the Direct/Indirect 4X Mass Workout, most upper-body muscles are getting THREE hits a week, be they major or minor. That’s already a lot of muscular trauma. But you’re right: Adding an appropriate dose of NA work—one second on the positive and six seconds on the negative—without overtraining, can stimulate more fat burning on a couple of levels… [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 3x, 4X, 4x mass workout, anabolic stress, build muscle, direct/indirect, fat burner, fat burning, fat-to-muscle workout, GH, growth hormone, high-intensity training, metabolism, micro tears, microtears, muscle fibers, muscle trauma, na training, negative-accentuated, overtraining, testosterone, x-centric, x-centric mass workout

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