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Easier Training and Big-Muscle Gaining

Jonathan Lawson Smith machine shoulder presses - Easier Training and Big-Muscle Gaining

Q: I’m getting close to 60 years old and have been training with weights for almost 40 years. After trying to use heavier and heavier weights, I have a lot of joint aches and pains and can no longer do many exercises. I just wanted to say thanks for your 4X Mass Workout. I’ve been using it for a month and am seeing new muscle size. I’m amazed. Even many of my joints are feeling better because of the medium weights that must be used for 4X. Thank you—but I wish you’d come out with 4X about 20 years ago. Maybe I’d still be able to do bench presses and military presses.

A: We’re glad the 4X method is working so well for you. We’ve had a lot of feedback from older trainees over the years saying that 4X is a revelation and that they are finally gaining muscle again without much joint stress. Heal-alujah! (For more age-friendly muscle-building madness, check out the Anabolic After-40 info at the bottom of this page.) [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 10x10, 10x10 method, 4X, 4x mass workout, 4x method, anabolic after 40, big-muscle gaining, bodybuilder x, bodybuilders, danny padilla, density, drug-free, easier training, giant killer, iron man magazine, joints, jonathan lawson, muscle size, muscle-building, positions of flexion, pump, Steve Holman

Finisher Sets: Which way is better?

Steve Holman dumbbell curls - Finisher Sets: Which Way is Better?

Q: I have most of your e-books, and every one of them is great. I’ve learned so much from them, and I’m gaining faster than ever. My question is that in The Ultimate Fat-to-Muscle Workout you use power sets, negative-accentuated sets, and then end with high-rep sets to finish off a muscle. But in the X-centric Mass Workout, you have a similar program, but you end each bodypart with 4X instead of high reps. When it comes to the finisher sets, which way is better?

A: Neither is better—just different. Arnold used to use high-rep burnout finisher sets. Those were a good complement to his many heavy power sets. He’d either use them on the last exercise for a muscle or do a high-rep set as the last finisher for almost every exercise. Either way, you end up with a skin-stretching pump… [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 4X, arnold schwarzenegger, change to gain, density, fat-to-muscle, fat-to-muscle workout, fatigue, finisher sets, gains, intensity, muscle fatigue, pump, x-centric, x-centric mass workout

Get More Pumped!

Jonathan Lawson triceps pushdowns - Get More Pumped

Q: I’m using the Basic X-traordinary X-Rep Workout and making pretty good gains. I love that the workouts are quick and that I only use the Ultimate Exercise for each bodypart. My problem is that I think my gains could be even better because I’m not getting a big pump in some bodyparts. I do the density drop set on the Ultimate Exercise at the end, but most muscles just don’t pump like they should. Can I add an exercise to get more pumped? I have time.

A: That’s a common problem because everyone has muscles with low nerve force and/or fewer fast-twitch fibers. That makes getting a pump in those bodyparts more difficult, especially using only a big compound exercise. There are a number of things you can do, such as 10×10 style to end instead of a drop set, but we’ll give you something less time-consuming… [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 10x10, basic x-traordinary workout, blood flow blockage, boost testosterone with cardio, build muscle, burn fat, cardio trick, compound exercises, contracted position, density drop set, fast-twitch fibers, gains, get more pumped, muscle growth, occlusion, pump, tension time, testosterone, time under tension, triceps workout, ultimate exercise, x-traordinary x-rep workout

A Different Path to Muscle Mass: No Heavy Weights Required

Jonathan Lawson doing cable curls

Q: I’ve read some of your articles on the 10×10 method, and I just can’t wrap my mind around using lighter weights to gain mass. Can that really work? I’m scared I’ll lose muscle if I try it.

A: First, you don’t have to dive in head-first and use 10×10 all the time for every bodypart. For example, when we first tried it, we had some of the same doubts you’re expressing, so we decided to try it only on arms originally… [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 10x10, 10x10 method, 10x10 workout, bill stinson, different path to muscle mass, douglas m. crist, heavy weights, hypertrophy, iron man magazine, light weights, max force, muscle pump, peary rader, POF, positions of flexion, pump, stretch overload, tension time

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