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The Muscles Women Notice

Jonathan doing cable curls

Q: I’m not a competitive bodybuilder or physique athlete, but I want to look muscular for more sex appeal. I train all my major muscles, but I want to specialize on the muscles women notice. Any ideas on which ones those are and the best way to make those attention-grabber muscles pop?

A: Several years ago IRON MAN did a survey, an anonymous poll of a number of women about their likes and dislikes concerning the male physique. The results were very interesting… [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: abs, anabolic after 40, arms, biceps, biceps peak, biceps width, bodybuilder, bodybuilding champion, broad shoulders, cheerleader, cocky, flat stomach, free bonus, free e-book, gorgeous woman, iron man, muscles women notice, muscular arms, physique, physique athlete, POF, positions of flexion, primal instincts, sex appeal, shoulders, specialization, specialize, survey, triceps, triceps sweep, triceps width, x-traordinary arms

How to Thicken Your Back and Re-Rip Your Abs

Jonathan Lawson bent-arm bent-over laterals - How to Thicken Your Back and Re-Rip Your Abs

Q: In the Pre-Ex 3X Mass Workout and Size Surge 2.0 e-books I just got, you have bent-arm bent-over laterals for midback. The illustration shows palms facing back, but I feel them better with my palms down. Which way is best for midback mass? I need more thickness between my shoulder blades.

A: The bent-arm bent-over lateral raise is a CONTRACTED-position midback exercise in the Positions-of-Flexion mass-building protocol. You do them like a bent-over lateral raise for your rear delts, only you allow more of an elbow bend so you can better squeeze your middle traps to thicken your back. [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 4X, abs, anti-aging, back thickness, back training, back workout, bent-arm bent-over laterals, fat burner, fat burning, fat loss, GH, growth hormone, heavy pyramids, holidays, hormones, mass-4x, midback exercises, midback mass, mike westerdal, muscle builder, POF, positions of flexion, pre-ex 3x, protect your family, real life self defense, Size Surge, thick back, thicken your back, weight gain, weight loss, winter mass

Arnold’s Winter Training Routine

Arnold doing cheat curls - Arnold's Winter Mass-Packing Workout

Q: I want to get strong over the winter. I heard that that’s what Arnold used to do. I know that if I get strong, I will eventually get bigger, which was how the Oak did it. What’s the best workout for that?

A: First let’s get some insight into Arnold’s winter training routine. Former IRON MAN Publisher John Balik was there, often training with Arnold, and this is what he had to say about it: [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 3d muscle building, 3d pof, 3d power pyramid, arnold, arnold schwarzenegger, arnold's winter training routine, best workout, boost testosterone, gains, get bigger, hiit, iron man, john balik, john balik photo, mass building, muscle growht, p/rr/s, POF, positions of flexion, Power, power-pyramid, power/rep range/shock, pyramiding, rep range, shock, strength gains, stretch overload, testosterone, the oak, winter, winter training, winter workout, winter workouts, X Reps

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

Arm Bomb to Get Your Freak On

Jonathan Lawson cable curls - Arm Bomb to Get Your Freak On

Q: I’ve been using the POF Direct/Indirect Mass Workout in the 4X 2.0 e-book. Doing great! I’m loving it and I feel much bigger already. But my arms are my weakest muscle groups, so I’m thinking about doing a second arm workout on Saturday. That would have me training five days a week instead of four. Is that okay?

A: That’s a great program—and because you’re using moderate-weight, growth-threshold training, you can tolerate more frequent work for most bodyparts; however… [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 4x mass workout, 4x sequence, anabolic after 40, arm, arm specialization, arm training, arms, big arms, direct/indirect, growth threshold, high-end hypertrophy, hypertrophy, POF, positions of flexion, training programs, x-traordinary arms

Combo-to-Grow Solutions: Make Up for Missing Workouts

Biceps positions-of-flexion images - Combo-to-Grow Solutions: Make Up for Missing Workouts

Q: It seems like every month I have to miss a few workouts because of life, like business trips, family stuff, etc. If I know I’m going to miss like a chest and back workout, should I just add those bodyparts to my last workout? Or should I skip and pick up with that workout when I’m able to? The add-on idea is appealing, but I don’t feel like I do the muscle group justice unless I train it with all three Positions of Flexion. But then the workout is too long and I feel overtrained. What should I do to make up for missing workouts?

A: Even if you’re only going to miss one workout, you’re going to feel as if you’re shrinking in those areas if you don’t work them… [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: belly fat burn, hypertrophy, metabolism, missing workouts, myofibril, myofibrillar expansion, negative-accentuated, positions of flexion, pure negatives, pure-negative, sarcoplasm, sarcoplasmic expansion, tension time, x-centric

Mass Method Showdown: 10×10 vs. Super TORQ

Vascular arm (hammer curl) - Mass Method Showdown: 10x10 vs. Super TORQ

Q: I’m going to the Heavy/Light Ultimate 10×10 Workout for about six weeks. Hitting one exercise with 10×10 for a muscle and then doing full-on Positions of Flexion heavy at the new workout sounds ideal to cover all the mass bases. My question is, do you think [Doug Brignole’s] Super TORQ might be better than 10×10?

A: Interesting idea. Remember 10×10 is taking your 20-rep-max weight, but only doing 10 reps. Easy. But you rest only 40 seconds, then hit 10 more—and so on until you complete 10 sets… [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 10x10, belly fat burn, capillary beds, density training, Doug Brignole, fat loss, heavy/light, mass method, POF, positions of flexion, sarcoplasm, sarcoplasmic expansion, Super TORQ, ultimate exercises, vascularity

Anabolic Primer: One Move Gets You Huge

Screaming deadlifts

Q: I’ve been using the POF-Power/Super-TORQ Mass Workout [in the Power-Density Mass Workout 2.0 e-book]. My mass gains have shot up significantly over the past several weeks. Alternating heavy POF work with Super TORQ [high-rep work on only one exercise] is producing the best growth response in years. My question is about the optional deadlifts that begin the Friday workout. Doing 8-10 reps hurts my back, so I’m thinking about using only one 15-to-20-rep set instead. Is that okay, or should I just train through the pain?

A: First, never “train through the pain” of injury. More on your lower back in a moment. Let’s address the question of reps… [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: anabolic after 40, anabolic primer, back pain, deadlifts, fix my back pain, Gabriel Wilson, heavy pof, Jacob Wilson, lower back, mass building, mass gains, muscle adaptions, pain-free, POF, positions of flexion, power-density, power-density mass workout, Randall Strossen, rehab, rick kaselj, squats, Super TORQ, train through the pain

Mass Rules: Get Huge With These Moves

Steve Holman Smith machine squats - Mass Rules: Get Huge With These Moves

Q: Your Positions-of-Flexion [mass-training system] has helped me get huge with a lot of new muscle over the past six months. Thank you! One question I have is with hamstrings. In both the 3D Muscle Building e-book and The Ultimate Mass Workout, you have feet-forward Smith machine squats as the best midrange hamstring exercise. Don’t my hams get plenty of midrange work when I do squats or leg presses as my midrange quad move? Can’t I just skip the Smith squats and maybe do extra sets on stiff-legged deadlifts [hamstring stretch] and leg curls [hamstring contracted]?

A: We’d like to say yes, but, to be truthful, you don’t get a lot of hamstring innervation with free-bar squats or even leg presses with your feet high on the footplate… [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 3d muscle building, adductors, back squats, biceps femoris, front squats, full-range pof, get huge, innervation, mass rules, mri, mri study, new muscle, per a. tesch, POF, positions of flexion, semitendinosus, squats vs. smith squats, testosterone, Ultimate Mass Workout, vases lateralis, vastus intermedius, vastus medialis

All-10×10 Program: Good or Bad?

Jonathan Lawson outside - All 10x10 Program: Good or Bad?

Q: You have an all-10×10 program in your e-book [The Ultimate 10×10 Mass Workout], but I’ve heard that you don’t think total 10×10 routines are that great. I wanted to try it, but now I’m not so sure. Do you still believe that the all-10×10 program is not good?

A: For those unfamiliar with it, 10×10 is taking a weight you can get about 20 reps with, but only doing 10. You rest for 30 seconds, then do 10 more and so on until you complete 10 sets of 10 reps. The first sets are a breeze; the last ones are brutal and create an insane pump and burn.

The beauty of 10×10 is that you do it on one exercise per bodypart, so a muscle is cooked to the bone in about 10 minutes. The problem with the all-10x1o program is that it’s pure DENSITY…

As we’ve said, the dominant fiber type in the biggest bodybuilders is the DUAL-component type-2As. They have both a power and density, or endurance, component. That means you need BOTH power and endurance to build the most muscle size. With 10×10 you’re getting almost pure density. But that can be a good thing…

Total 10×10 training is great if you’ve been doing a program dominated by power-oriented sets—as most bodybuilders do. The majority neglect density almost completely because they are brainwashed into believing that heavy weights build the most muscle. Even we’ve fallen into that trap before. That’s why when we first tried an all-10×10 program, we each packed on more than 5 pounds of muscle. We thought we’d found the Holy Grail of muscle building…

However, gains quickly subsided and began to regress—because now we had been neglecting the POWER component. The moral is that if you use a total-10×10 program like the first program outlined in The Ultimate 10×10 Mass Workout with only the ultimate exercise for each muscle, use it for only 3 to 4 weeks (our gains began to regress after week 4). Then go back to a balanced attack or even a power-oriented workout.

A good, balanced attack is the Heavy/Light 10×10 Mass Workout later in the 10×10 e-book. On that one, you do a heavy, straight-set POF workout for a muscle—power—then the next time you train it, you do only the big exercise for 10×10—a total 10-minute density mass blitz. Balanced power/density for major muscle immensity!

Jonathan Lawson outside - All 10x10 Program: Good or Bad?

Till next time, train hard—and smart—for BIG results.

—Steve Holman and Jonathan Lawson
www.X-Rep.com


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With Cardio?!

If you want to build muscle (of course you do!) and ramp up your testosterone levels while burning a ton of fat at the same time, you need to try this workout if you haven’t already…

–> Use this cutting-edge cardio trick to boost testosterone and muscle growth
Note: This is NOT traditional HIIT or boring steady-state cardio

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