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Major Muscle Expansion

Q: Your e-zines on fascia stretching are very interesting. I’ve been using your suggestion of supersetting a contracted exercise with a stretch exercise. It feels awesome, and I’m already seeing more muscle expansion, like on my inner chest. My question is, Why should I do actual full reps on the stretch move? Why not just hold in the stretch position so it’s a constant stretch on the pumped muscle?

A: We get excited and proud when bodybuilders take an idea and run with it. Congratulations. That’s an excellent variation that could make the fascia-expansion supersets even more effective—a Static X on the stretch exercise.

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Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 3d muscle building, 3d pof, 3d positions of flexion, bodybuilders, cardio, fascia expansion, fascia stretching, force-generation, freak physique, hiit, muscle expansion, muscle pump, occlusion, POF, positions of flexion, pumped, size gains, static stretch, static-x, stretch hold, stretch overload, stretch-overload workout, testosterone

Try This for New Growth Fiber Activation and Muscle Expansion

Jonathan Lawson leg extensions - Try This for New Growth Fiber Activation and Muscle Expansion

Q: I’ve been using MMX Compound Aftershock [from a recent newsletter]. The high-rep stretch exercise first, before the big compound move, really makes a difference. What a great burn and pump. If I use a high-rep contracted-position move first, is that postactivation?

A: Yes, you could consider it postactivation, as it too increases growth-fiber recruitment on the second big exercise. So for quads, Compound Aftershock would be high-rep sissy squats followed by a superset of lower-rep sissies and squats… [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: anabolic primer, compound aftershock, fast-twitch, fiber activation, fiber recruitment, isolation aftershock, MMX, mmx compound aftershock, mmx isolation aftershock, muscle expansion, muscle growth, pof mass training, positions of flexion, postactivation, pre-fatigue, slow-twitch, try this

10X Muscle Expansion

Jonathan Lawson incline curls - 10X Muscle Expansion

Q: I just read your X-Rep Update #1 e-book and also your Ultimate 10×10 Mass Workout. I am thoroughly impressed. What great info. I learned a lot and am applying many of your methods. I was especially intrigued by the fascia-expansion workout in X Update. It makes sense to end a bodypart routine by supersetting the contracted-position exercise with a stretch one to make room for extra growth to happen; however, I can’t superset in my crowded gym. What do you think about just ending each bodypart workout with 10×10 on a stretch-position exercise to expand the fascia?

A: Man, we love it when trainees use their heads and come up with a killer idea. That’s an excellent way to use 10×10 to get major muscle expansion, one we hadn’t originally considered. It’s an ideal solution for trainees who want to continue to use heavy weight on the big exercises, but still add on 10×10 to get a BIG bang in muscle gains… [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 10x, 10x10, 10x10 method, 10x10 workout, fascia expansion, fat burning, hypertrophic, muscle expansion, muscle gains, target-muscle elongation, testosterone, x update, x-rep update

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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