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Mass Building Mayhem—Serious Size Strategy

Muscular delt and arm - Quick Hits for Muscle Size

Q: You guys have so many different programs and mass tactics. Should I just pick a routine I like, do it for five weeks, then pick another? For example, I’m thinking about using 4X Mass Workout. Then I could go to Power-Density. Thoughts?

A: That can work very well. As we always say, change to gain. But when we say that, we are primarily talking about tactics, not exercises…

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Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 10x10, 4X, 4x mass workout, arnold, change to gain, clint eastwood, growth stimulation, heavy/light, iron guru, legend & myth, mass building, mass tactics, master trainer, muscle gains, muscle size, phase 1, positions of flexion, power-density, progressive speed, size, size strategy, Size Surge, subfailure, super-size crash course, supercompensation, TORQ, vince gironda, volume, volume progression

Moment of Bodybuilding Zen 6: Steve Reeves

Steve Reeves on a rock at the beach (colorized photo)

This photo taken in the ’50s shows the classic lines of Steve Reeves that made him a perfect movie Hercules. The man had excellent genetics, and not just in the looks department. Check out at his wide shoulders, small waist, and long calves…

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Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: anabolic, anabolic environment, anabolic reload, anabolic reload package, anabolism, biotrust, bodybuilding zen, bodybuilding zen 6, drug-free, free probiotics, full-body workouts, Gabriel Wilson, genetics, hercules, Jacob Wilson, mr. universe, muscle gains, pasquale azzollini, pro-x10, probiotics, protein farts, Size Surge, size surge program, steve reeves

Simple Size Principle for Major Muscle Gains

Steve spotting Jonathan for forced reps on dumbbell shoulder presses

Q: It’s hard for me to believe that a few partial reps at the end of a set [a.k.a. X Reps] can do anything measurable for muscle gains. Isn’t doing an additional set just as good or better for muscle growth?

A: At first glance, you’d think so; however, once you understand muscle physiology, you see the enormous muscle-building effects that can occur if you extend a set correctly. It all starts with the size principle of muscle fiber recruitment…

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Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: anabolic, efficiency-of-effort, fast-twitch fibers, high glycolytic, high-threshold motor units, low-threshold motor units, medium-threshold, muscle gains, muscle growth, muscle physiology, nervous system, over-40, oxygenic, size principle, size principle of muscle fiber recruitment, slow-twitch, testosterone, Truth About Testosterone, X Reps, x-rep partials, x-traordinary x-rep workout

Muscle-Mass Measurement Mistake

Casey Viator before and after Colorado Experiment - 60 lbs of Muscle in 4 Weeks

Q: I just got The X-traordinary Size Surge Workout that chronicles Jonathan’s gain of 20 pounds of muscle in 10 weeks. Great info, and I’m psyched to get on the program. One observation, though… In the chapter on the Colorado Experiment, the four-week high-intensity study in which Casey Viator gained 60 pounds of muscle, he lost fat at the same time, so the scale didn’t register a 60-pound gain, only a 40-pound increase. Isn’t that true for Jonathan, too? He obviously gained a lot of muscle, but his waist measurement went down an inch, so he lost fat all over. That being the case, he probably really gained more like 25 or 30 pounds of muscle, didn’t he?

A: Hmm. You’re probably right. We stand corrected; however, we like to err on the conservative side, so we’ll say he gained AROUND 20 pounds of muscle (but probably more, as you suggest). You can sort of see his abs in the after shot, and the caliper measurements were lower, so he did lose fat…

Size Surge Workout 2.0 cover

Also keep in mind that, like Viator, he was regaining some muscle, which is easier to do than building it from scratch. Nevertheless, he did move well past his best-ever muscle size, so in our estimation, he gained at least 10 pounds of NEW muscle–or, if we use your observation of fat loss factored in, more like 15 pounds. Still an amazing gain of new mass.

In contrast, Viator actually gained back to his ORIGINAL competition weight, so no new mass was built during that four-week experiment. Nevertheless, still quite a feat of packing on beef. [Viator’s Colorado Experiment program is outlined and analyzed in the Size Surge e-book.]

Casey Viator before and after Colorado Experiment -

Till next time, train hard—and smart—for BIG results.

—Steve Holman and Jonathan Lawson
www.X-Rep.com


A Testosterone prescription is NOT the answer…

Millions of men are struggling with the problems associated with low-T in today’s world, such as extra belly and chest fat, low energy and stamina, lack of sexual desire, ED problems, and loss of muscle.

Sadly, millions of men also turn to Testosterone Replacement Therapy (TRT) to try to overcome these problems and try to feel like a new man again…BUT there are some VERY concerning problems with TRT that every man NEEDS to know.  

After reading the article below, you might want to consider alternate routes of boosting your T levels naturally instead of through something that’s potentially as harmful as TRT…

–> Why Testosterone Replacement Therapy can do more HARM than good  (for any ladies reading this, please pass this on to your husband or boyfriend if they are using or have considered using TRT)

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: 20 pounds of muscle, 60 pounds of muscle, Casey Viator, Colorado Experiment, gains, jonathan lawson, measurement, muscle gains, muscle mass, Size Surge, size surge workout, testosterone, testosterone replacement therapy, trt, x-traordinary size surge workout

Workout Density for Muscle Immensity

Jonathan doing dumbell curls with Powerblocks

Q: I’ve been intrigued by your explanation of workout density being the reason your 10×10 program builds mass. Do you think that’s the reason drop sets are also so effective?

A: Workout density is Vince Gironda’s term to express getting more work done in a given time frame. For example, most trainees do a set, rest for two to three minutes, do another set, and so on. In 10 minutes you only do two or three sets…

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Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 10x10, 10x10 mass workout, 8x8, anabolic drive, density, drop sets, end-of-set partials, fat burning, fiber recruitment, gains, high-threshold motor units, iron guru, lactic acid, low-threshold motor units, master trainer, medium-threshold, muscle fatigue, muscle fiber recruitment, muscle gains, nervous system, size principle, size principle of muscle fiber recruitment, train 21 rest 7, vince gironda, workout density, X Reps, x-rep partials

Once-a-Week Workouts

Q: I’ve tried training each bodypart once a week, but it doesn’t seem to work for me. I’ve read about guys making that sort of program work and making great gains. Maybe I’m just not working hard enough to require that much recovery time? Any suggestions on how to make once-a-week workouts work?

A: We’ve done a lot of research and experimentation over the years, and although our first attempts at once-a-week workouts didn’t produce muscle gains, we believe we’ve discovered a simple way to make it work—more fiber trauma.

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Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: anabolic response, fiber trauma, freak-physique stretch-overload workout, freak-physique workout, gains, microtears, midrange, muscle fibers, muscle gains, muscle soreness, negative-accentuated, once-a-week, once-a-week workouts, power pyramids, recovery, slow negatives, stretch position, tension time, testosterone, testosterone replacement therapy, trt, X Reps

Gymnasts’ Muscles—Olympic Size-Sculpting Method

If you’ve watched the male gymnasts during the Olympics before, you no doubt noticed their eye-popping upper-body mass. Some have delts, arms, and torsos that resemble competitive bodybuilders’. Very impressive, especially considering that muscle mass isn’t one of their goals; it’s just a side effect of their sport…

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Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: anabolic, animal study, arms, blood flow blockage, bodybuilders, continuous tension, delts, explosive reps, fat loss, fat loss fails, fiber activation, gymnasts' muscles, hormone trick, hypertrophic, metabolism, muscle elongation, muscle gains, muscle growth, muscle stretch, occlusion, olympics, ripped gymnast, shoulders, statc, static contraction, static hold, stats, stretch overload, tension time, testosterone, triceps, upper-body mass, vascularity, x update, x-rep update

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

Stick to Only Big, Basic Exercises?

Q: I’ve been lifting for about 1 1/2 years, trying to build a mass base, but it’s just not happening very fast. I like the idea of 3D Positions of Flexion [training each muscle in its midrange, stretch, and contracted positions], but almost everyone I talk to says to stick to only the big, basic exercises and forget about isolation moves. Should I just continue using the big basics and hope I build size and strength, or is now the time for me to try 3D POF?

A: Using only the big, basic exercises, what we call midrange-position moves like squats for quads, is fine for, say, a six-week phase every so often (like winter); however, we firmly believe that those who make big gains using only big exercises have an abundance of pure fast-twitch fibers and exceptional nerve-to-muscle connections (neuromuscular efficiency). They are genetically gifted, unlike the majority…

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Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 3d muscle building, 3d pof, 3d positions of flexion, anabolic, anabolic hormones, basic exercises, big basic exercises, capillary beds, contracted, endurance fibers, fast-twitch fibers, fat burning, fiber splitting, fiber types, genetics, hyperplasia, mass builder, mass building, mass gains, max-force generation, midrange, mitochondria, muscle elongation, muscle gains, nerve-to-muscle connections, neuromuscular efficiency, occlusoin, POF, positions of flexion, size, strength, stretch, testosterone, Truth About Testosterone, x update, x-rep update

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

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