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Moment of Bodybuilding Zen 5: Sergio Oliva’s arm

This Art Zeller photo of Sergio Oliva taken in the ’60s is a true classic. Its motivational value is obvious. Can you imagine yourself out at a club playing pool with an arm like that hanging out of your polo shirt? Damn!

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Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: arm exercises, arm workout, arms, big arms, biotrust, bodybuilding zen, bodybuilding zen 5, motivation, pro-x10, probiotics, protein farts, sergio oliva, x arms, x-traordinary arms

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.

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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

Moment of Bodybuilding Zen 3: Arnold’s Sky-High Biceps

One of the most motivating pics we ever saw when it comes to arms is Arnold’s biceps shot on the cover of his best-selling book Education of a Bodybuilder. Holy sky-high bi’s! It doesn’t look real—but it is (no PhotoShop back then).

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Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 3d muscle building, anabolic after 40, arnold, arnold schwarzenegger, arnold's biceps, biceps, biceps peak, biceps width, biceps workout, biotrust, bodybuilding zen, bodybuilding zen 3, concentration curls, contracted, education of a bodybuilder, free probiotics, free trial, genetics, incline curls, inspiration, midrange, motivation, mri studies, photoshop, positions of flexion, pro-x10, probiotics, protein farts, stretch, stretch overload, wide-grip curls

Moment of Bodybuilding Zen: Frank Zane vs. Bob Paris

For today’s Moment of Bodybuilding Zen, here’s a nice comparison of two of our favorite bodybuilders. These physiques have given us both a ton of inspiration over the years. Frank Zane has been one of Steve’s favorites since he got into bodybuilding, and Bob Paris had the exact physique that Jonathan used to visual himself having.

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Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: bob paris, bodybuilding zen, frank zane, frank zane vs. bob paris, inspiration, motivation, physique

10X Fat-to-Muscle Workout

Jonathan Lawson doing triceps pushdowns

Q: I’m using The Ultimate Fat-to-Muscle Workout because I need to get ripped quick. It feels great, I’m seeing more muscularity, and people are commenting on how lean I’m getting. The thing is, I’m really sold on 10×10. I just bought and read The Ultimate 10×10 Mass Workout, and it sounds awesome. I even tried it on arms, and mine just blew up bigger than they’ve ever been. My question is, Can I add 10×10 to the Fat-to-Muscle Workout somehow?

A: We can tell you’re very motivated, and that’s more than half the battle to getting the ripped, eye-popping physique you’re striving for. You just have to be careful not to overtrain. That said, keep in mind that the 10×10 method is very taxing, which is why we usually suggest you use it on one Ultimate Exercise per bodypart, no other work for that muscle.

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Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 10x fat-to-muscle, 10x10, 10x10 method, 10x10 workout, 4X, anabolic acceleration, burning fat, density, fat burning, fat loss, fat-to-muscle workout, motivation, negative-accentuated, positions of flexion, ripped, stretch overload, testosterone, triple-shredded, Truth About Testosterone

Power Posture Jacks Your Mass and Testosterone

Many bodybuilders live by the “no pain, no gain” credo. But some types of pain can smother hypertrophy.

In fact, one minor nagging ache derailed Steve’s muscle-building progress for months…

Steve was having neck pain. It was low-grade, throbbing, and consistent—so much so that he had trouble sleeping and even got frequent headaches.

In the gym, it affected almost every exercise. It wasn’t so severe that he couldn’t train—it was just annoying enough to feel it on almost every rep of every exercise.

And that type of low-grade pain derails focus and intensity, which means less muscle stimulation at every workout.That’s not good.

He thought he had pulled a muscle or pinched a nerve and that it would eventually heal. It didn’t…

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Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: bodybuilders, forward head posture, headaches, hypertrophy, motivation, muscle gains, muscle stimulation, muscle-building, neck pain, pain, pain to gain, posture, Power, power posture, rick kaselj, self confidence, testosterone, text neck

The #1 Muscle-Building Mistake

It was summer 1975, and Arnold was Mr. Olympia, bodybuilding’s top dog. The muscle world was captivated by the awesome Austrian, and for good reason…

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Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 3d pof, 3d positions of flexion, arnold schwarzenegger, arthur jones, austrian oak, before and after photos, beyond x-rep muscle building, bodybuilders, bodybuilding, diet, drugs, genetics, high school, motivation, muscle gains, muscle-building mistake, olympics, physique, pre-workout, pro bodybuilder, quick-start muscle building, Steve Holman, summer, X Reps, x-hybrid techniques

Muscle-Morphing Motivation

Q: Help! I train hard for a couple of workouts, and then I start slacking off. I hate that! How do you guys stay motivated to keep pushing?

A: Motivation does ebb and flow, but we’re pretty good at keeping the intensity switched to “on” most of the year. Why? Let’s be honest: It’s mostly vanity. The big reason we work out is to look great when we’re out and about. Nobody likes to be embarrassed when they take off their shirt at the beach or the pool.

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Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: anabolic, anabolic after 40, bodybuilding, in shape, intensity, motivation, muscular, muscularity, physique, ripped, self confidence, spring break, summer body, visualize

Jonathan: Delts, Arms (Royally Pumped)

Jonathan Lawson before after

Royally pumped today, and not just because of the Royals World Series Victory Parade. Shoulders and arms felt extra swollen today – probably the biggest pump I’ve had in over a month. Great stuff… [Read more…]

Filed Under: Jonathan Lawson, X Blog Tagged With: arms, biceps, delts, motivation, shoulders, triceps

How do you guys stay motivated to keep training hard?

 

A: Trying to stay motivated is one of the hardest parts of the muscle-building game. For us it’s most difficult in the winter, when sugary foods are everywhere and our physiques are covered from head to toe because it’s cold out. We do have a few tricks. For example, during part of the winter we often go on a basic program similar to the Basic Ultimate Mass Workouts in The Ultimate Mass Workout e-book, training only three or four days a week. (We’re more excited than ever about training this winter because we get to experiment with some new X-Rep incarnations, like X Overload. By the way, that’s another thing that motivates us: finding and experimenting with new training techniques so we can help others make better gains.)

When we’re in that back-to-basics winter phase, we try to increase our strength as we gradually increase our calories. We make an effort to stick with quality foods and avoid junk, but we do allow ourselves to indulge every so often. We try to convince ourselves that winter is the time when we can build lots of muscle due to a calorie surplus—your body is more apt to pack on mass when there are extra calories available—so we stay focused on how that extra muscle will look when we lean out for summer.

As spring approaches, say, around the end of March, we start training for some detail and ramp up the intensity. We also begin to gradually drop our calories. It’s still cold out, so our motivation is only about 80 percent; however, it’s much easier to see summer on the horizon, and our big goal is to try to improve on the way we looked the year before. (As you know, this year was very successful, as we made some of the best gains of our lives with X Reps. Fast progress like that is a big motivator in and of itself!)

And, of course, once we start leaning out, the looks and comments we get really get us jazzed. For example, Steve was running in his neighborhood with his shirt off one afternoon, and a guy driving his kids home from school pulled up next to him and said, “Hey, you look awesome!” His kids waved, and Steve thanked him, waved back to the kids and kept running. Then, on down the bike path, a woman pushing a baby carriage with her husband walking beside her saw Steve coming toward them. As he passed, the woman said, “Now that’s a body!” More motivating acknowledgement (although she probably said it to annoy her husband).

Jonathan has had similar experiences. While at the beach with his shirt off, Jonathan saw an older gentleman and his wife walking toward him. The man glanced at Jonathan and said sarcastically, “Gee, you need to work out.” Then, when he and his wife got a little closer and took a good look, they were stopped in their tracks by Jonathan’s condition. They just kept looking at him, jaws dropped, uttering a “wow” every few seconds.

We’re not relaying those incidents to brag. We just want to remind you that those types of pats on the back help fuel motivation as you get in muscular shape—a snowball effect. Once you start making X-ceptional progress, you’ll no doubt get lots of those types of comments, not to mention approving glances, with a raised eyebrow or two, from both sexes.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: motivation, progress, train hard

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