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Massive-Muscle Gains Without Joint Pains

Q: I’m loving the 4X Mass program, so when I’m done with it, should I, at my young age of 50, just keep doing that and increase weight when possible, or try your newer STX or XRX methods? I’m actually super intrigued by your Super-Size Crash Course, but I’m thinking there’s some serious weight involved with that, and my old-man joints probably won’t stand for that. Lol

A: The Super-Size Crash Course is NOT about lifting ultra-heavy weight. Bodybuilding protégé Jordon Williamson did use some heavy pyramid training in his 12-week plan that netted him 18 pounds of muscle when he was 18 years old, but Steve outlines variations for older trainees worried about joint pains. Like us! Lol…

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Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 2-day intermittent fasting, 4x mass method, capillarization, downward-progression 4x, dp 4x, heavy pyramids, intermittent fasting, joint damage, joint pain, joint pains, joints, jordon williamson, modified pre-ex, muscle gains, older trainees, pre-ex, progressive-speed 4x, ps 4x, standard 4x, STX, super-size crash course, TORQ, variation, vascularity, xrx

Weekly Change for Big Muscle Gains

Q: I want to thank you for the great programs and excellent tips, like X-Reps. My background is in Olympic lifting, but I’ve been into bodybuilding lately. I made some okay gains training heavy, but I’ve made much better and faster progress training heavy one week and using an all-4X program the next.

A: You didn’t really ask a question, but we just wanted to commend you on being brave enough to give all-4X training—every other week—a try.

So many trainees are stuck in the must-always-train-heavy-to-grow mentality that they miss out on significant muscle-size stimulation. It’s probably the key reason most complain about such slow gains. Plus, they get injured much more often.

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Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 3d muscle building, 4X, 4x training, beyond x-rep, biotrust, bodybuilding, Double-X Overload, dxo, free protein, gains, growth threshold, heavy training, low-carb protein, muscle gains, olympic lifting, Power, power/rep range/shock, rest/pause, stage sets, weekly change, X Reps, X-Fade, x/pause

Three-Pound Muscle Gain After Only One Workout?!

Q: In your X-Rep Update #1 e-book you discuss a study that produced a three-pound muscle gain after only one workout with static-contraction sets. Do you think that’s true, that much muscle after only one workout? And if so, should I do most of my sets just holding the weight statically?

A: The researchers used the most sophisticated body-composition-measuring device available at the time, known as a BodPod, so we have no reason to doubt their results. Subjects did a full-body workout that consisted mostly of one static-contraction set for each muscle and then rested for 14 days. Most gained muscle, and one subject packed on an amazing three pounds of muscle from that one workout, but…

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Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: anabolic, anabolic hormone reset, blood flow blockage, bodpod, continuous tension, fiber recruitment, gains, layoff, maximum fiber recruitment, muscle fibers, muscle gain, muscle gain after only one workout, muscle gains, muscle growth, occlusion, overtraining, partial reps, rest, statc, static contraction, static holds, stats, stretch overload, X Reps, x-rep partials, x-rep update

The Truth About Losing Fat and Gaining Muscle

Q: From all I’ve read and experienced, losing bodyfat is all about reducing calories. If you take in fewer calories than you burn every day, you lose weight; if you take in more calories than you burn each day, you gain weight. To me, that means The Ultimate Fat-to-Muscle Workout has to require reduced calories or it can’t work. But then there’s nothing left to build muscle. I’d really like to know the truth about losing fat and gaining muscle. Comments?

A: Your energy equation is exactly why the Fat-to-Muscle program works. It can create a fat-burning calorie deficit, but not by forcing you to run extra miles every day; it stokes your metabolism so you use more energy, or fat, even at rest…

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Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: bodyfat, brad pilon, build muscle, burn fat, calories, eat stop eat, energy, fat burning, fat loss, fat-to-muscle workout, gaining muscle, intermittent fasting, intermittent fasting guide, losing fat, metabolic drive, metabolic momentum, metabolism, microtears, muscle damage, muscle gains, muscle trauma, muscular growth, negatives, physique, the truth about losing fat and gaining muscle., transformation, ultimate fat-to-muscle workout, weight loss

Pure Negatives?

Q: I’m getting great results with sets using six-second negatives [on every rep of a negative-accentuated set]. I’m bigger and leaner after one month. My question is, Should I do pure negatives to get even better results since I could increase the weight? My partner can lift the weight for me, and I’ll lower slowly [six seconds] for as many reps as I can get till failure. The heavier weight should cause more trauma and better muscle gains and fat loss, right?

A: That depends on your level of training and your recovery ability (genetics). Pure negatives are extremely traumatic and should be used infrequently…

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Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: bodybuilders, bodyweight training, fat loss, fat-to-muscle workout, frank g. shellock, gains, metabolic momentum, muscle gains, muscle trauma, negative only, negative-accentuated, negatives, positive only, pure negatives, recovery ability, ultimate fat-to-muscle workout

Get More Muscle Detail

Jonathan doing a rear double biceps pose outside

Q: I’ve been on one your four-days-a-week Heavy/Light Program, and I’ve put on lots of size. I’m big, but I’m not ripped. I’m ready to get cut, so should I just stay on that program and add cardio? I’d like to try something new, but I don’t want to lose size. I just want to add more muscle detail.

A: First, you need to clean up your diet. If you don’t have a fast metabolism, which it sounds like you don’t, you’ll also need to start doing some cardio if you want to see more muscle detail; however, if you’ve been following our newsletters for a while, you know there are ways you can change your weight workout so that you burn more fat during recovery (and you won’t need as much cardio)…

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Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: beach, biotrust, burn fat, cardio, cut, direct/indirect, fat burner, fat burning, fat-to-muscle workout, freak-physique workout, free supplements, growth hormone, heavy/light, metabolism, muscle damage, muscle detail, muscle gains, negative-accentuated, physique, pro-x10, probiotics, protein farts, recovery, ripped, slow negatives, stretch overload, stretch-overload workout, t/nt, traumatic/non-traumatic

2 Workouts a Week for a Massive Physique

Jonathan Lawson barbell curls - 2 Workouts a Week for a Massive Physique

Q: The Size Surge program is very motivating, and I want to start. I’m very skinny. My problem is that I can only make it to the gym two days a week. Can I make any progress doing that? Can you suggest how to alter the program for two workouts a week instead of three?

A: Yes, you can make progress on 2 workouts a week. In fact, our colleague, Stuart McRobert, who is a hardgainer expert, often suggests that high-strung “skinny” types (ectomorphs) train ONLY two days a week for best results. More than that, he says, can deplete too much recovery ability and slow or halt muscle gains. [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 10-week Size Surge, 2 workouts a week, complete recovery, downshift week, ectomorphs, failure, hardgainers, massive physique, muscle gains, muscular failure, phase 1, phase 2, physique, recovery, recovery ability, Size Surge, size surge workout, stuart mcrobert, two workouts a week

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

3-second change = Freaky muscle gains

Jonathan demonstrating undergrip chins

I just read Anabolic Reload in one sitting. Great! I like the idea of progression with rest/pause add-ons every few workouts. But shouldn’t there be an uptick EVERY workout so you get more freaky muscle gains each time you train?

We like the way you think—a bit obsessive-compulsive, but we can identify. LOL…  [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: anabolic reload, freaky muscle gains, jerry brainum, muscle gains, muscle mass, Ultimate Mass Workout, UMW, X Reps

Anabolic Phasing = Change for Freaky Muscle Gains

I’ve been training each muscle group once a week with about 15 sets each. My gains have been okay, but how can I be sure that using fewer sets and training each muscle more times a week will get me bigger?

Try it. We’re sure you will be shocked at your surge of new muscle growth from the anabolic phasing. This will get you excited about it… [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: anabolic phasing, anabolic reload, Brad Schoenfeld, gain muscle, jonathan lawson, muscle gains, muscle mass, Steve Holman

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