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Odd Way to Pack On Muscle Mass as You Torch Fat

Q: I’ve read X-treme Lean, and it makes sense to gradually lose fat so that no muscle is lost. Great e-book, excellent diets. But I also have the Super-Size Crash Course that contains The 2-day intermittent fasting diet [12-hour fasts two nonconsecutive days a week]. How can I combine those? Should I use the fasting method first?

A: That’s one way (there’s another way coming up). You can start with one 12-hour fast day a week…

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Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 12-hour fast, 2-day intermittent fasting, anabolic hormones, bcaas, boost hormones, boost testosterone, boost testosterone with cardio, branched-chain amino acids, cheat day, diet, diets, fasting method, GH, growth hormone, high-protein, hiit, holiday weight gain, holidays, ifasting, intermittent fasting, lose fat, muscle gain, muscle loss, muscle mass, Steve Holman, super-size crash course, torch fat, x-treme lean

Step Back to Move Your Muscle Mass Forward

Jonathan Lawson muscular - Step Back to Move Your Muscle Mass Forward

Q: I’m super impressed! I’ve been on the Size Surge workout for four weeks, and I’ve gained 7 pounds. My shirts are tighter with no increase in my waist, so it seems to be all muscle. The program calls for a back-off, or low-intensity, week between the two training phases. Is that really necessary, or can I go right into Phase 2? I don’t want to lose any mass. Any time I’ve taken a week off or even reduced my training, I’ve gotten smaller.

A: No, do not go right into Phase 2. The back-off week (#6) between the two phases has a definite purpose. It will allow your nervous system to recharge and your muscles to completely recover so you can push into the next phase with more intensity. And during that downshift week, you should get bigger, not smaller, despite what you thought you experienced in the past. Here is what hypertrophy researcher Brad Schoenfeld, Ph.D., says about the process… [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: arnold, arnold schwarzenegger, arthur jones, bodybuilders, Brad Schoenfeld, clint eastwood, downshift, heavy training, hypertrophy, intensity, larry scott, master trainer, muscle mass, muscle size, phase 1, phase 2, positions of flexion, recharge, recovery, Size Surge, size surge workout, step back, vince gironda

Burst Training for Muscle-Mass Gaining

Mike Mentzer in shape outside - Burst Training for Muscle-Mass Gaining

Q: You recently referenced Mike Mentzer, and I’m wondering if you guys have ever trained with his HIT style. One-set-to-failure training seems to work for some people, and I know Mentzer’s training evolved into that after he stopped competing. Have you tried it or something similar?

A: One of Steve’s early influences was Mike Mentzer. He trained with Mike’s Heavy Duty style in his 20s, and even won his first bodybuilding contest using a Positions-of-Flexion version of Heavy Duty that he devised (more on that below)… [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 3d hit, 4X, 4x pof, adaption, arm specialization, burst training, change to gain, contracted, free e-book, gaining, heavy duty, hiit, hit, mass gaining, midrange, mike mentzer, muscle mass, new muscle, physique, POF, pof hit, positions of flexion, sarcoplasm, sarcoplasmic expansion, specialization, stretch, x arms, x-traordinary arms

Sets, Reps, and Muscle-Size Success

Steve spotting Jonathan on incline dumbbell presses

Q: I have a 4X question. Let’s use incline dumbbell presses as an example. I do the first 3 sets of 10 reps with 60 pounds. On the 3rd set, I hit the 10th rep, but it isn’t easy. After 30 seconds rest I do my 4th set, but I can only get 5 or 6 reps. Is it better to keep pushing with the 60s until I hit 10 reps on all 4 sets, or should I drop the weight to 55 pounds for all 4 sets, increase the reps to 12 and try that for a few weeks? Any thoughts?

A: We prefer 10,10,10,6, striving to get more reps on that last set at each workout. For most muscle groups, 10 reps seems to be ideal for getting BOTH power and density size effects in the key 2A growth fibers. But there is a place for 4×12 sequences, as you’ll see… [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 2a fibers, 3x pyramid, 4X, 4x mass method, 4x mass workout, density, ectomorph, fat burning, hardgainer, jonathan lawson, mesomorphic, mesoporph, muscle mass, muscle size, negative-accentuated, Power, power and density, reps, sets, Steve Holman, tesosterone, 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

Double-X Your Muscle Mass

Steve Holman doing incline curls

Q: The Double-X stretch method you describe in the last chapter of the Stretch Overload ebook really got me sore.  All I did was add one set of the stretch exercise for each muscle [listed in chapter 1] with Double-X to my current workout. My question is, do you think just doing a heavy straight set of the stretch move would be better? For Double-X I have to use a lighter weight to get the hitch at the bottom of each rep.

A: Glad to hear that you were able to Double-X your muscle mass. For the uninitiated, Double-X Overload is simply a partial rep at the point of stretch between each full rep.

For example, on incline curls, you [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: anabolic reload, Brad Schoenfeld, Double-X, Double-X Overload, dxo, jose antonio, muscle mass, stretch, stretch overload

Freak-Factor Training (new muscle mass guaranteed)

JL Most Muscular - Freak-Factor Training

Q: I used the 10-Week Size Surge program years ago and gained almost 10 pounds of muscle on it. I’m now getting close to 40, so I wanted to report how I’ve been using it to add a lot of middle-age muscle. I’ve merged Anabolic Reload and the Phase 1 Size Surge routine like this: On Mondays I use high-to-low-rep Reload [STX] on lower body and standard heavy Size Surge work on upper body. Then Friday I reverse that. Wednesday is arms and abs only, so I just alternate, doing Reload one week and heavy Size Surge sets the next. It’s been two months, and I look better than I did in my 20s.

Devising new mass routines that work for you as an individual is part of the fun of bodybuilding. Of course, packing on loads of new mass and looking awesome from your new freak-factor training is even better. [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: anabolic reload, bodyweight workout, freak-factor training, jonathan lawson, muscle mass, muscle-building, positions of flexion, Size Surge, Steve Holman, x-treme 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

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

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