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Rep Speed on 10×10 Sets

Q: I have two questions. I’m using The Ultimate 10×10 Mass Workout, one [Ultimate] exercise per muscle. Killer results so far, with 40-minute workouts, but I was wondering what should I use as my rep speed on 10×10 sets? Also, is there anything I can take so I tolerate the burn a little better? I think I could make even faster gains if I could push further past the insane burn to get at more fibers.

A: Our former colleague, the late olympic coach Charles Poliquin, said that one of the most underused get-bigger triggers is rep-tempo change, or cadence manipulation. Since you’re only doing one exercise for each muscle, we suggest you vary the cadence throughout the 10×10 sequence… [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 10x10, belly fatt, beta-alanine, blood flow hack, blood-flow, burn, Charles Poliquin, fast-twitch, iso abs, jerry brainum, joints, lactic acid, mass gains, miracle fix, muscle tension, pain threshold, rep cadence, rep speed, rep speed on 10x10, ultimate 10x10 mass workout

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

Muscle Tension, Fiber Trauma, and Extreme Hypertrophy

Jonathan Lawson, concentration curl with support

Q: I’ve read that I should always train my heavy exercise first—bench press, squats, etc. Then go to a more isolated one. If I use an isolation exercise first like concentration curls for variety and new stimulation, should I still train it heavy?

A: You can, but you don’t have to train it heavy (more on that in a moment). “Always” doing workouts a certain way is the road to stagnation and slower gains for most; however, you should make an effort to get the key mass triggers… [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 4X, Brad Schoenfeld, contracted, density, extreme hypertrophy, fiber trauma, hormones, hypertrophy, mass building, mechanical tension, metabolic stress, micro tears, midrange, muscle damage, muscle hypertrophy, muscle tension, new stimulation, POF, positions of flexion, Power, power and density, power-density, stretch, tension, tension overload, testosterone, TORQ

New Size On Your Tri’s: The Big Finish

Jonathan doing bench dips

Q: In Positions-of-Flexion mass training, how do you identify dips and bench dips for triceps? Are they midrange, stretch, or contracted?

A: While both parallel-bar dips and bench dips have synergy, or muscle teamwork, which is generally a midrange quality, we classify both types of dip as contracted-position exercises. In other words, we like either as a BIG finisher to put more size on your tri’s… [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 3d muscle building, 4X, 4x mass method, big finisher, cable pushouts, dips, muscle gains, muscle tension, occlusion, POF, positions of flexion, synergy, testosterone, triceps, triceps routine

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