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Rapid-Rate Muscular Growth

Jonathan Lawson dumbbell rows with support - Rapid-Rate Muscular Growth

Q: I have been using [end-of-set] X-Rep partials and making the best gains of my life. I consider it one of the top muscle-building breakthroughs. You guys always seem to be at the cutting edge of mass techniques. Any other secrets you can recommend to boost my gains?

A: Thanks for the kind words regarding X Reps. They’ve done great things for hundreds of trainees—and we made the best gains of our lives that first X-Rep year—in only five weeks with them (no steroids, no trick photography—although the lighting is different and we have tans in the afters)… [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: build muscle, burn fat, cardio, cardio trick, ellington darden, fat burning, fat-to-muscle, gains, hiit, hypertrophy, mass techniques, metabolism, microtrauma, muscle-building, muscular growth, na training, negative-accentuated, negative-style training, secrets, testosterone, Ultimate Mass Workout, X Reps, x-rep partials

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

A Different Path to Muscle Mass: No Heavy Weights Required

Jonathan Lawson doing cable curls

Q: I’ve read some of your articles on the 10×10 method, and I just can’t wrap my mind around using lighter weights to gain mass. Can that really work? I’m scared I’ll lose muscle if I try it.

A: First, you don’t have to dive in head-first and use 10×10 all the time for every bodypart. For example, when we first tried it, we had some of the same doubts you’re expressing, so we decided to try it only on arms originally… [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 10x10, 10x10 method, 10x10 workout, bill stinson, different path to muscle mass, douglas m. crist, heavy weights, hypertrophy, iron man magazine, light weights, max force, muscle pump, peary rader, POF, positions of flexion, pump, stretch overload, tension time

Muscle Expansion With Isolation

Jonathan Lawson under-grip chins - Muscle Expansion With Isolation

Q: Isn’t it true that you activate the most muscle fibers in the flexed position, like at the top of a leg extension or leg curl? I know that [Nautilus creator] Arthur Jones said that. So shouldn’t I really flex at the top of those isolation-type exercises? Come to think of it, why should I do compound exercises [like squats] at all? Isolating the muscle appears to be the logical way to stimulate the muscle growth best.

A: We respect the late Arthur Jones and value much of his research, theories, and opinions (Steve met him many years ago in Florida); however, newer research states the contrary—that the contracted, or flexed, position of an exercise is not where the most force/fiber activation occurs—it’s the bottom, where the target muscle is somewhat stretched. Here’s a quote from respected scientists Steven J. Fleck, Ph.D., and William J. Kraemer, Ph.D., that makes the point (we’ll put their statements in simpler terms in a moment): [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: arthur jones, fiber activation, flexed position, force, hypertrophic trigger, hypertrophy, isolation, isolation exercises, muscle expansion, muscle growth, Nautilus, occlusion, peak contraction, Steven J. Fleck Ph.D, tension, tension/force, William J. Kraemer

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