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Do This, Not That, to Grow Muscle Fast

Jonathan Lawson Smith machine incline presses - Do This, Not That, to Grow Muscle Fast

Q: I have almost all of your e-books, and I’ve learned more from them than I have from anywhere else in the 10 years I’ve been training. Thank you. I just got The 4X Mass Workout and had a question: You always say “change to gain,” but you tend to use the same few exercises in a lot of your programs. Shouldn’t I switch moves often to gain mass, like use dumbbells instead of a barbell?

A: While variation is important, you need to focus on the exercises that you feel the most. That’s especially true for weak bodyparts, which tend to lag due to inadequate neuromuscular efficiency, or nerve-to-muscle connections. A good example for us, and most bodybuilders, is upper chest exercises. [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 4x mass workout, barbells, cardio, change to gain, dumbbells, full range of motion, grow muscle, innervation, intensity, isometric, mass building, mass gains, nerve-to-muscle connection, neuromuscular efficiency, POF, positions of flexion, rep speed, testosterone, variatoin

Quick-Start Muscle Attack

Jonathan Lawson squatting - Quick-Start Muscle Attack

Q: I just finished 8 weeks on your beginning program [in the Quick-Start Muscle-Building Guide]. What muscle attack should I do next?

A: After the beginning programs in the Quick-Start Muscle-Building Guide, try the workout on pages 21-23 of The X-centric Mass Workout. You will still be doing a big midrange exercise and a more isolated contracted-position exercise for each muscle, as you are now, but you’ll use more volume and specific mass-building variations (power + density)… [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 2a fibers, 4x style, beginning program, direct/indirect, growth fibers, muscle attack, muscle quick start, muscle trauma, na style, negative-accentuated style, POF, positions of flexion, pyramid, quick-start muscle building, recovery, testosterone, what next, x-centric mass workout

Build 3D Arms

Jonathan Lawson one-arm preacher curl - Build 3D Arms

Q: I’ve been on the basic Positions-of Flexion biceps and triceps routines you outline in 3D Muscle Building. I’m getting spectacular pumps, and I think my arms have grown already. I’m ready to go to all the POF routines in 3D for all my bodyparts. My question is on biceps. I don’t really feel concentration curls. Is there another ending [contracted-position] exercise I can do instead to help build 3D arms?

A: For the uninitiated, Positions of Flexion is training each bodypart through its full range. For example, for biceps, it’s barbell curls (midrange), incline curls (stretch), and concentration curls (contracted). [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 3d arms, 3d muscle building, concentration curls, contracted, full-range training, in-for-out/out-for-in technique, Jay Cutler, midrange, mr. olympia, muscle synergy, occlusion, out-for-in/in-for-out, POF, positions of flexion, preacher curls, spider curls, stretch, stretch overload, tension time, x-traordinary arms

Forced X Reps: Brutal But Effective

Q: I’m back to a basic Positions-of-Flexion program, and I’m pretty stoked about it. I gained almost 10 pounds with it a year ago, so I figure it’s always good to return so something that works. My question is that I’m thinking about using Forced X Reps after reading X Rep Update #1. Should I add a set with those or do my last set in the pyramid as my forced set?

A: Forced X-Reps are one of the most brutal forms of overload—but incredibly effective in the mass-building department if you do them correctly and safely—with complete control, no jerking or heaving. For the uninitiated, here’s the brutality explained from X-Rep Update #1: [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: fiber activation, forced reps, forced x reps, forced-x overload, fxo, mass building, overload, POF, positions of flexion, power-pyramid, pyramid, size building, tension time, X Reps

Sissy Squat Substitutes

Jonathan Lawson sissy squats - Sissy Squat Substitutes

Q: I am blown away by your Positions-of-Flexion training. My gains have been unreal since I started using some of the three-position POF bodypart programs in [the 3D Muscle Building e-book]. My question is that I’ve had knee surgery and therefore have some pain doing sissy squats [the stretch-position exercise for quads]. Is there a substitute?

A: The sissy squat is THE full stretch-position move for quads because the legs and torso remain on the same plane through the entire set. That provides full elongation in the quads in the bottom position. [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 3d muscle building, gains, injury, knee pain, knee problems, knee surgery, legs, muscle mass, POF, positions of flexion, quads, sissy squat, sissy squats

Heavy/Light Training for Efficient Gaining

Jonathan Lawson POF lat exercises

Q: After seeing 10×10 in your newsletters, I’ve been trying it on arms [10 sets of 10 reps with minimal rest]. They blew up bigger than ever! They looked about two inches bigger when I was done. My problem is that I feel I need to train with heavy poundages to get the most growth. Do you think it would work to alternate a 10×10 workout with a conventional heavy session each week?

A: That’s precisely how we designed the Heavy/Light Ultimate 10×10 Mass Workout in the 10×10 e-book. On the so-called light day, you do only 10×10 on one big exercise for a muscle. For the uninitiated, 10×10 is taking a weight you can get about 20 reps with, but you only do 10. Rest 20 to 30 seconds, then do 10 more, and so on till you get 10 sets of 10—although on the last few sets you should only get eight or nine because they will be BRUTAL—with a giant pump! [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 10x10, 10x10 muscle building, back workout, density, efficient gaining, endurance, heavy/light, lat workout, POF, positions of flexion

Build Freaky Forearms

Jonathan spotting Steve for hammer curls

Q: I read the Size Surge Workout e-book in one sitting. It’s the best muscle-building information I’ve ever read. Very complete, and I am more excited and motivated than ever to start. After comparing the basic workouts in phase 1 with the Positions-of-Flexion workouts in phase 2, I’d like to know why you have forearm work only in phase 1? You have wrist curls and hammer curls, but no direct forearm work in phase 2. Why?

A: Sounds like you want freaky vein-streaked forearms hanging out of your shirt sleeves! We can fix that—but first, let us answer your question… [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: biceps, biceps peak, biceps workout, contracted, extensors, flexors, forearm exercises, freaky forearms, grip-building, midrange, multi-angular training, muscle-building, POF, positions of flexion, Size Surge, size surge workout, stretch

How to Keep the Size Surging

Jonathan Lawson decline presses - How to Keep the Size Surging

Q: I’m insanely stoked using the Size Surge program. Phase 1 is insanely good for me, and I’m gaining like crazy. My gains have been so good that I don’t want to go to phase 2 yet. Can I stick on phase 1 for another month or so, till I feel like my gains have stalled out?

A: Everyone has different genetics, so nothing is written in stone. The Size Surge program listed is what worked for Jonathan—he gained 20 pounds in 10 weeks using it as written: phase 1 for five high-intensity weeks, stuck with it for a sixth downshift week, then did the phase 2 Positions-of-Flexion program for the last four weeks. [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 10-week Size Surge, 20 pounds in 10 weeks, 20 pounds of muscle, anabolic primer, before and after photos, genetics, jonathan lawson, occlusion, POF, positions of flexion, recovery, Size Surge, size surge workout, size surging, tension

Let’s Get Big

Steve Holman and Jonathan Lawson dumbbell presses - Let's Get Big

Q: Right now I’m into your idea of using a basic workout to get big, so I’m using The Basic X-traordinary X-Rep Workout [pages 28-30 in that e-book]. I’ve been on it for three weeks, and I already feel bigger. I’m also stronger every time I train. Unreal results for workouts that take an hour. My question is, What can I do or add to that program for my slacker bodyparts? Like my shoulders desperately need extra roundness. Should I just add sets?

A: Simply adding sets to the existing delt workout is one way to go (but there’s another way that we like even better coming up). For example, the delt routine is dumbbell presses, and you pyramid the weight. Your reps should go 9, 7, 5-6, and on the last heaviest set you do X-Rep partials… [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: basic workout, delt routine, delt specialization, density, double-drop set, drop sets, get big, gonyea, jose antonio, POF, positions of flexion, Power, power-pyramid, shoulder routine, shoulder specialization, stretch, x-rep partials, x-traordinary x-rep workout

2 Tips for Unstoppable Arm Size

Jonathan Lawson barbell curls - 2 Tips for Unstoppable Arm Size

Q: I want to experiment with 10×10 on arms to see if I can get another inch of growth. Would you suggest 10×10 combined with Positions of Flexion, or just 10×10 alone on one exercise? One exercise just doesn’t seem like enough angles are worked to hit all the fibers.

A: There are two ways you can approach 10×10 for arm specialization. The first is using 10×10 on one biceps and one triceps exercise at your one arm workout each week. The key to getting the most growth is the bodypart split. For example… [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 10x10, 10x10 workout, arm size, arm specialization, arm training, heavy/light, POF, positions of flexion

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