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Anabolic Fasting + Shredded-Muscle After-Effects (pics inside)

Intermittent Fasting is all the rage right now and for good reason—it works! Even jacked movie stars like The Rock, Terry Cruz, and Hugh Jackman use it for shredded muscle.

We’ve used it off and on for years. Check out Steve’s initial results, which were spectacular—and he’s in his 50s…

[Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: anabolic, anabolic diet, anabolic fasting, anabolic response, anti-aging, before and after photos, blood glucose, bodybuilders, brad pilon, dieting, dr. michael mosley, eat stop eat, fasting, fat burning, GH, glucose, growth hormone, hugh jackman, if, immune system, insulin, intermittent fasting, jerry brainum, journal of applied physiology, leptin, metabolic adaptions, metabolism, muscle fullness, muscle-building, physique, protein synthesis, shredded, shredded muscle, Steve Holman, terry cruz, testosterone, the rock, webber

Anabolic Hormone Reset for Fast Freak Physique Results

Shaun Hdsall before and after intermittent fasting - Anabolic Hormone Reset for Fast Freak Physique Results

We’ve discussed our “iFast” method for simultaneous hypertrophy and fat loss (yes, it is possible)…

It’s basically a 12-hour protocol done only two non-consecutive days during the week…

We were apprehensive at first, but it works. Here are Steve’s results—and he’s in his 50s… [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 24-hour hormone reset, add fasting, anabolic, anabolic hormone, anabolic response, build muscle, catabolic, dr. michael mosley, fasting, fat loss, freak physique, GH, glycogen, growth hormone, hormone reset, hormones, hypertrophy, iFast, intermittent fasting, jerry brainum, journal of applied physiology, lose muscle, melt fat, metabolic adaptions, muscle-protein synthesis, over-40, post-exercise feedings, shaun hadsall, slow aging, steve's results, testosterone, the rock, urea nitrogen, webber, weight loss

STX + SEX for Massive Muscle Growth

JL Arm Muscle Fibers - STX + SEX for Massive Muscle Growth

Q: The Anabolic Reload Mass Workout, with a high-rep set first to fatigue slow-twitch fibers (STX), has helped me add six pounds of muscle in four weeks. Now I’m ready to go back to a three-way split, but the STX method worked so well that I want to keep using it, but after my heavy work. I’m in my 20s, so heavy weights is not a problem. Any suggestions? (Title: STX + SEX for Massive Muscle Growth)

A: That’s exactly why we love The Anabolic Reload Mass Workout for a two-to-six-week mass burst… [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: anabolic reload, endurance fibers, fast-twitch, jerry brain, journal of applied physiology, muscle fibers, muscle growth, muscle mass, muscle-building, Power, sex, slow-twitch, strength, STX, x-centric

Are X Reps better than forced reps, and if so, why?

 

A: Yes, X Reps are better because you extend the set at only the precise point in the exercise’s stroke that is key for force production and/or fiber activation. With forced reps, on the other hand, you writhe around as you strain through full range reps with help from your training partner. So while X Reps help you circumvent nervous system failure for an extra hypertrophic surge, forced reps waste a lot of nervous energy as you push through weak areas of the stroke with imprecise unloading (pushing or pulling from your partner). That’s why trainees who use a lot of forced reps tend to get tremors after training—they overstress the nervous system.

A recent study appears to confirm that (International Journal of Sports Medicine, 24:410-418. [2003]). It featured 15 male athletes engaged in either a maximum-reps routine or a forced-reps routine. Both types of training led to considerable increases in serum testosterone, free testosterone, cortisol and growth hormone; however, cortisol, which is a stress hormone that can cannibalize muscle tissue, was higher in the forced-reps group. Forced reps also produced a greater decrease in maximum muscular force, according to the researchers.

The greater loss of muscle power indicates that forced reps overstress the nervous system and the excess cortisol produces catabolism in muscle. In fact, many studies indicate that the biggest cause of overtraining is nervous system stress, and therefore forced reps do a lot to increase that probability—much more than X Reps. In other words, cue to X Reps short stroke, as opposed to full-stroke forced reps, we believe X-Rep training is a superior way to extend a set for a maximum growth response with less recovery and nervous system stress (Journal of Applied Physiology, 85:2352-2359. [1998]).

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: cns, forced reps, international journal of sports medicine, journal of applied physiology, nervous system, X Reps

Chisel in Freaky Muscle Size and Detail

Jonathan Lawson and Steve Holman before and after X Reps - Chisel in Freaky Muscle Size and Detail

Q: I’ve been using X Reps for about a month now, and I’m noticing new muscle in places like my inner chest and lower lats. Even my lower biceps are higher and fuller. Is that normal? I love X Reps!

A: While X Reps—end-of-set partials at the semi-stretch point of an exercise—are excellent at keeping tension on the muscle and activating dormant muscle fibers, they can bring out size and detail with new muscle density at the insertion point, such as the inner pecs… [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: density, dormant muscle fibers, Dr. Jacob Wilson, inner chest, isometrics, Jacob Wilson, journal of applied physiology, muscle density, muscle fibers, sarcomeres, semi-stretch, size and detail, testosterone, X Reps, x spot, x technique, x-rep partials, x-rep update

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

The Most Important Muscle-Building Exercises

Jonathan Lawson incline curl - The Most Important Muscle-Building Exercises

Q: I know the big midrange exercises, like squats and presses, are most important for mass, but after that, do you think the stretch-position exercise or the contracted-position exercise is the best followup for extra muscle growth? The reason I ask is that I don’t have a lot of time to train, so I’m going to do the Ultimate Exercise for each bodypart [identified in The Ultimate Mass Workout e-book] and one more, either stretch or contracted, whichever you say will give me the most growth.

A: Interesting dilemma, but both the stretch- and contracted-position exercises are important for different reasons. Each triggers growth along different pathways (but there is an easy solution to your problem, as you’ll see)… [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: anabolic, anabolic after 40, animal study, Beyond X, beyond x-rep, bird study, Canadian Journal of Applied Physiology, growth hormone, jose antonio, journal of applied physiology, muscle burn, muscle-building exercises, occlusion, POF, positions of flexion, progressive-stretch, split positions, split-positions training, stretch overload, tension, Ultimate Mass Workout, x-hybrid, x-rep-hybrid mega-mass

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