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Mass Building with a Lean-Machine Edge

Jonathan demonstrating incline X Reps

Q: I just got your X-treme Lean e-book. I will start ripping it up soon for spring. Lots of great nutrition stuff and diets, but I didn’t even realize it all has a workout program. Is this workout better than the Fat-to-Muscle Workout? I’m trying to decide which one to use in a few weeks to kick in the cuts for spring.

A: The X-treme Lean High-Definition Workout is a 3-way split. It includes lower reps, 8-12, on a big exercise alternated with a high-rep set on an isolation move to give you that lean-machine edge. For example, for upper chest it’s… [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: cuts, cutting, diet, fat-to-muscle, frank rich, high-definition workout, lean-machine, mass and cuts, mass building, nutrition, spring, vascular, vascularity, veiny arms, x-centric, x-treme lean

Planks for Etched Abs? No, But…

Q: I see lots of people doing planks in the gym. I asked a trainer what they were for, and he said to get a ripped six-pack. Do you guys recommend planks for ripped abs?

A: For the uninitiated, planks are getting in a pushup position and supporting your weight on your forearms, not your hands. Your arms are bent at 90 degrees and the entire length of each forearm is on the ground.

That’s become a very popular “exercise” because it’s considered “functional” training. It’s closer to what the abs do in the real world as opposed to crunching. Hmm…

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Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: ab exercises, ab program, ab routine, abs, biotrust, etched abs, fat burning, fiber activation, free protein, functional training, high-definition workout, lean-machine, low-carb protein, muscularity, nutrition, nutrition guide, occlusion, planks, rectus abdominis, ripped abs, six-pack, transverse abdominis, triple-shredded, ultimate fat-to-muscle workout, x-traordinary abs, x-treme lean

Speed-Stretch for Ultimate Mass?

Jonathan Lawson overhead DB triceps extensions top - Speed-Stretch for Ultimate Mass?

Q: I’ve been using a drop on my last set, and I do speed reps on that lighter drop. It works great for finishing an exercise, but I’m wondering if I should do it on stretch-position movements, like stiff-legged deadlifts for hamstrings or overhead extensions for triceps? It seems like the proven anabolic effects of stretch with the fiber shock of speed reps would be an excellent mass combo.

A: X-celeration, or speed, sets are much more dangerous with stretch-position exercises because the target muscle is fully elongated. That said, we do use it from time to time, but not with a 1.5-second-per-rep tempo. It’s more like a 1/1 or even 1/2—lift in one second and lower in one or two seconds. [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: anabolic, anabolic effects, anabolic workouts, Charles Poliquin, dave ruel, drop sets, exceleration, fast-twitch, fat loss, fiber shock, finishing exercise, growth fibers, hypertrophy, karine losier, mass methods, max-muscle x-pansion, metabolic cooking, MMX, mmx fast mega-mass workouts, mmx method, nutrition, positions of flexion, progressive-speed, rep tempo, speed reps, speed-stretch, supersets, supplement guide, target muscle, tempo variation, X-cel, x-celeration

X Factor Interview, Part 2

X Factor Interview, Part 2

Note: The X Factor Interview is an excerpt from Iron Man Magazine.

What if you could pack on a solid five pounds of muscle almost every month? What would you look like one year from now? Are you kidding? Your physique would be outrageous! Radically different and unrecognizable because of so much extra muscle hanging off your joints. Well, in my estimation, Jonathan Lawson added at least five pounds of muscle to his already advanced physique in only one month—not one year, one month—and he’s been training for about 15 years. Add to that the fact that he did it while he was on a a low-calorie diet, and you can see the enormous muscle-building implications for you—especially if you’re not limiting calories, as he was. (Could you add even more, like 10 pounds of muscle, in one month if you followed his lead? Who knows?) [Read more…]

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