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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

Muscle Mass and Power With Negative Overload

Jonathan Lawson under-grip chins - Muscle Mass and Power With Negative Overload

Q: My training partner and I are arguing. He wants to start using heavy negative-only training, but I told him that your e-book [the X-centric Mass Workout] warns against it. He reads your newsletter, so please convince him that it’s not a good idea.

A: In the X-centric e-book we cited a study that showed the extreme damage caused by negative-only training (someone lifts the weight for you, and you lower slowly). Muscle recovery for some of the subjects took weeks; however, most of those subjects were untrained, so they didn’t have the cumulative capacity to handle traumatic loads. If you’ve been training for a year or more, that’s probably not your case… [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 2a fibers, continuous tension, eccentric, fiber activation, mr. olympia, muscle fibers, muscle mass, muscle recovery, muscle trauma, myotatic reflex, negative overload, negative-accentuated, negative-only training, Power, pure negatives, pure-negative sets, ronnie coleman, size building, slow negative, type 2a muscle fibers, x-centric, x-centric mass workout

Full Inch of New Arm Muscle in 3 Weeks

Jonathan Lawson's arm measuring over 19"

Q: You guys are awesome! Anabolic Reload put a half-inch on my arms in less than a month. My arms have always lagged, so I’m blown away. I hit each muscle twice a week with about 12 sets. I didn’t want to reduce my sets on all, so I just did [STX] for arms. I started with the high-rep set followed by a heavy set, then I added a rest/pause every arm workout like the program says. My sleeves got tight almost immediately. Just want to thank you for getting my puny arms up bigger than they’ve ever been. I plan on trying this for each muscle through the winter. [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: anabolic reload, arm muscle, arthur jones, big arms, bodyweight workout, hypertrophy, jerry brainum, jonathan lawson, muscle fibers, muscle size, new muscle, Size Surge, Steve Holman, STX, xtreme lean

New Muscle Stress for Freaky Mass

JL 3D Triceps Positions - New Muscle Stress for Freaky Mass

Q: I liked the suggestion of moving from The Anabolic Reload Mass Workout, with a high-rep set first to fatigue slow-twitch fibers (STX), to a workout with a heavy pyramid first followed by STX on a contracted move. After five weeks on that, I’d like to add in stretch-position exercises for more trauma/muscle stress and, I hope, more growth. Is there a workout you can suggest?

That’s how you get more growth, guaranteed. The addition of stretch-position exercises will inflict new muscle stress and a significant spike in muscle mass… [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: anabolic reload, Brad Schoenfeld, build muscle, contracted, gains, mechanical tension, metabolic stress, midrange, muscle damage, muscle fibers, muscle gains, muscle mass, muscle stress, muscle-building, pop, positions of flexion, pyramid, Size Surge, stretch, STX

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

Your Guide to Freaky Muscle Size

3D Triceps Positions - Your Guide to Freaky Muscle Size

Q: It’s very cool that your 3 Positions of Flexion for each muscle align with Brad Schoenfeld, Ph.D.’s 3 hypertrophy triggers. Do you think it’s best to use all three for each muscle at every workout or to split up the positions over multiple workouts, as in the Anabolic Reload programs‘ guide to freaky muscle size?

A: For the uninitiated, the 3 key hypertrophy triggers you must attack for optimal mass stimulation, according to Schoenfeld, are: [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 3d muscle building, anabolic reload, anabolic workout, Brad Schoenfeld, guide to freaky muscle size, mechanical tension, metabolic stress, micro tears, muscle fibers, muscle mass, muscle size, muscle-building, pop, positions of flexion

First Set Primes Growth — 3 Ways to Do It

Light incline dumbbell press

Q: I love the 4X mass method. I’ve been using it for a month, and I feel and look bigger and better. My question is, When I start a 4X sequence, what do I do if the weight is way too light on that first set? Should I just do 10 and then add weight for my next 3 sets? I don’t want to waste that first set.

A: You could do that. Or here are 3 ways to do it that we like better… [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 4X, Charles Poliquin, muscle fibers, new muscle size, x-centric

Contract + elongate to pack on muscle weight

Contracted leg extensions

In most of our mass-training e-books we say that the semi-elongated, or stretch, position on an exercise’s stroke is most important to pack on muscle weight. Why?

Here’s a quote we used in The Ultimate Mass Workout from strength and hypertrophy researchers Steven J. Fleck, Ph.D., and William J. Kraemer, Ph.D. (Don’t fall asleep as you read it; we will translate—lol)… [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: actin, beyond x-rep, dxo, fiber activation, mass training, muscle fibers, muscle weight, myosin, partial reps, PhD., size stimulation, stage sets, Steven J. Fleck Ph.D, UMW, William J. Kraemer

Speed sets and muscle growth—key exercise exceptions

Behind-the-neck presses - Speed-sets muscle growth—key exercise exceptions

Q: I tried DP 4X (downward-progression 4X) on my big midrange exercise with a speed drop set after the last one. Wow, what an amazing feel and pump. I do behind-the-neck presses for delts. Can I use speed sets on those too if I’m careful?

A: You could—but you may end up needing rotator cuff surgery… [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: don't do these, dormant muscle fibers, downward-progression 4x, dp 4x, growth fibers, joint damage, muscle fibers, muscle gain, muscle tension, rep cadence, rep speed, rotator cuffs, speed drop, speed sets, x-celeration sets

More Mass-Building Myths Busted (logic or looniness)

Frank Zane relaxed and aesthetic physique - More Mass-Building Myths Busted (logic or looniness)

Q: I read where old-school bodybuilders would use lighter weights and higher reps on some exercises before competition to get more muscle detail. That’s total B.S., right?

A: On the surface, yes. But ending a bodypart with higher-rep work—or even doing entire workouts with higher rep work, enhances muscle burn. No, that’s not fat burning—at least not in a strict sense… [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 3d muscle building, 3d pof, big basic exercises, bodybuilders, cardio, diet, eccentric, fat burning, GH, growth hormone, legs, mass-building myths, microtrauma, muscle detail, muscle fiber recruitment, muscle fibers, muscle-building, negative-accentuated, old-school, POF, positions of flexion, quads, steven j. fleck, tension time, time under tension, TORQ, William J. Kraemer, x-centric, x-centric mass workout

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