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3-Days-a-Week POF Program

Steve spotting Jonathan for forced reps

Q: I’ve followed your beginner program [in the Quick-Start Muscle-Building Guide], and then went on to the 3D Muscle Building [Positions-of-Flexion] program. Great results! Better than I imagined, but I’m having trouble sticking to it. The POF program is 4 days a week, which is too many days for me. I was wondering if you could show me how to change this into a 3-days-a-week POF program—a Monday, Wednesday, Friday schedule. With my job, it’s nearly impossible to do the 4-days-a-week routine.

A: We understand the problem; it’s probably the number-one reason people stop training—time constraints. Life can get in the way, but we’re here to help. [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 3-days-a-week pof program, 3d muscle building, drop sets, intensity techniques, iso abs, isoabs, miracle fix, negative-accentuated, POF, pof workout, positions of flexion, quick-start muscle building, recovery, rotation for recuperation, stage sets, supercompensation

Stretch-Position Exercises

Jonathan Lawson incline curl - The Most Important Muscle-Building Exercises

Q: I’m using the three-position training of POF [as outlined in the 3D Muscle Building e-book] and have made excellent gains with it. I recently purchased your Quick-Start Muscle Building Guide for my nephew. It’s excellent, and I can already see changes in his muscles after three weeks, but I wonder why you don’t include stretch-position exercises, like incline curls for biceps, in the workouts. I’m sure stretch exercises are one reason I’ve added so much muscle with POF, so if beginners are to make the fastest gains possible, I would think they should use full 3D POF programs. No?

A: The reason we don’t include stretch-position exercises in the Quick-Start program is that they are more dangerous for beginners. Joe Horrigan, D.C., of the Soft Tissue Center, uses the often-injured lower-back as an example: [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 3d muscle building, 3d pof, animal study, beginners, boost testosterone, comeback, gains, Joe Horrigan, myoelectric silence, POF, quick-start muscle building, soft tissue center, stretch position, stretch-position exercises, testosterone, testosterone boosting, testosterone replacement therapy, trt

Quick Starter Workout

Q: I’m interested in building up my body. I’ve been visiting some workout forums, and lots of people are recommending your quick starter workout. Can you explain why it’s so good? Will it work for me? I want a new body, but I don’t want to look like the Incredible Hulk or anything. Maybe Captain America or Thor, though. Lol.

A: The quick starter workout you’re referring to is our Quick-Start Muscle-Building Guide, and it has you begin with a two-week break-in program, using the basic exercises, like squats, bench presses, etc., one to two sets each (all exercises are fully explained with printable start-and-finish-position illustrations).

It’s a full-body workout that takes about an hour on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, and it’s geared to upregulate your nervous system and coordination quickly so you can start building muscle immediately after this two-week “learning” phase. Then you move to something more unique to accelerate gains…

[Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: anabolic, anabolic acceleration, anabolic environment, becky holman, before and after, beginner workout, break-in workout, captain america, comeback, comeback workout, continuous tension, fast mass, fast-mass workout, full-body workout, hulk, hypertrophy, incredible hulk, lean muscle, male hormones, massthetic, max force, muscle-building, muscular tension, physique, quick starter workout, quick-start muscle building, steroids, tension time, testosterone, thor, women, women's workout, workout for women

What program should I go to next?

Q: I’ve been going to the gym off and on for about a year, but I decided to get serious. I got your Quick-Start Muscle-Building Guide to get off on the right foot, and it’s absolutely great. It answers all of my questions, and the programs are working fast. I can already see my body changing, and the sleeves on my T-shirts are getting tight. My question is, What program should I go to next? I know you recommend the 3D Muscle Building e-book and a full-on Positions-of-Flexion routine, but there are like 5 different programs in [that one e-book]. Which one should I use?

A: Not every program is ideal for all trainees, so we like to provide choices by providing a few programs in each e-book. (Plus, we’d rather you be a little overwhelmed with all the info rather than disappointed).

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Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 3d muscle building, 3d pof, anabolic environment, anabolic hormone reset, anabolic hormones, build muscle, burn fat, burn muscle, every-other-day, fat burning, growth hormone, muscle building, positions of flexion, quick-start muscle building, recovery, shaun hadsall, testosterone, what next, what program

The #1 Muscle-Building Mistake

It was summer 1975, and Arnold was Mr. Olympia, bodybuilding’s top dog. The muscle world was captivated by the awesome Austrian, and for good reason…

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Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 3d pof, 3d positions of flexion, arnold schwarzenegger, arthur jones, austrian oak, before and after photos, beyond x-rep muscle building, bodybuilders, bodybuilding, diet, drugs, genetics, high school, motivation, muscle gains, muscle-building mistake, olympics, physique, pre-workout, pro bodybuilder, quick-start muscle building, Steve Holman, summer, X Reps, x-hybrid techniques

Go Slow to Grow and Burn Fat

Big, vascular, lean arm curling a dumbbell

Q: I got your Quick-Start Muscle-Building Guide because I haven’t lifted in a few years. Fantastic info and it’s already working for me. On some exercises, you suggest lifting in 3 seconds and lower in 3 to help improve nerve force for strength. I’ve seen in many of your emails that you sometimes lift in 1 second and lower in 6. Should I try that? I think you said it helps burn fat, and I would love to see my abs sooner rather than later.

A: Lifting in 1 second and lowering in 6 is what we call X-centric, or Negative-Accentuated, training. It is a great FAT BURNER as well as MUSCLE BUILDER, but you shouldn’t use it just yet (more on why in a moment).

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Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: atp, beginners guide, build muscle, burn fat, carbs, creatine, eccentric, energy fluid, fat burner, fat burning, fat-to-muscle, GH, glycogen, growth hormone release, metabolism, microtears, mike westerdal, mitochondria, muscle builder, muscle fibers, muscle-building, myofibrillar growth, myofibrils, negative-accentuated, negatives, protect your family, quick-start muscle building, sarcoplasm, slow negatives, slow to grow, tension time, time under tension, ultimate fat-to-muscle workout, x-centric

Home-Gym Training

Q: I’ve been following your Quick-Start Muscle Building Guide. I’m currently on week 4, and it’s a great program. I’m already seeing results, but I’ve been reading about X Reps and the Positions-of-Flexion approach to lifting. I want to start using those as part of my home-gym training. I currently have only a pair of dumbbells, an EZ-curl bar, and an adjustable bench. Which program should I follow next? I’m not sure I can do POF with my limited equipment.

A: That’s a limited gym alright, and if you’re going to with your home-gym training, consider adding some essentials. For now you can continue progressing with what you have—although you didn’t say if the dumbbells are adjustable or selectorized (so you can change the weight by moving a pin or twisting a dial).

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Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 10-week Size Surge, 3d muscle building, alternate exercises, anabolic environment, anabolic hormone reset, anabolic hormones, beginners, beginners guide, dr. michael mosley, fasting, home gym, home-gym training, hormones, intermittent fasting, POF, powerblock, quick start, quick-start muscle building, replacement exercises, Size Surge, testosterone, X Reps

20 to 80 Pounds of Muscle

Q: I did the first [5-week phase] of Jonathan’s 20-pounds-of-muscle-in-10-weeks program [from the 3D Muscle Building e-book] and didn’t get much size from it. I gained about 3 pounds and still feel skinny. Should I go ahead and do the second five weeks of different 3D Positions-of-Flexion workouts? Do you think that by hitting all of the positions [in the Phase 2 workouts] that I will make better gains than with the first part?

A: Full speed ahead—continue with Phase 2 (your gains from Phase 1 are actually darned good; more on that in a moment). By shifting to training each muscle in the midrange, stretch and contracted positions, you should get another more sizeable muscular adaptation (growth jolt).

[Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 20 pounds of muscle, 3d muscle building, 3d pof, 80 pounds of muscle, anabolic primer, beginners, beginners guide, belly fat burn, bodybuilding, fast-twitch, fat burning, fat loss, high glycolytic, high oxidative, hormone trick, jonathan lawson, metabolism, muscle growth, muscular adaption, phase 1, phase 2, physique, POF, positions of flexion, quick-start muscle building, rep range, running, steroids, Steve Holman, supercompensation, weight training

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

What routine should I do next?

Jonathan Lawson before and after pics from Size Surge - What routine should I do next?

Q: I have a few questions: 1) After the beginner’s guide [Quick-Start Muscle Building] what routine should I do next? 2) Is it unusual to “feel” bigger as you go [through the Quick-Start programs]? It’s like an awareness of my muscles that I’ve never had—strange but nice. 3) I’m unclear on what to do if I’m sore and it’s time to work that muscle again—like my chest is still really sore, it’s chest day again tomorrow, so do I work it or skip?

A: Great questions. We suggest you follow up with the 3D Muscle Building e-book after the beginner’s guide (Quick-Start). There is a 10-week program in it that Jonathan used to add a lot of muscle quickly (see his before and after photos below). You can try it as it’s listed, the exact way he used it, or the retooled version with X Reps. If you just started lifting, however, we recommend his first non-X-Rep version in Chapter 1 until you have about six months of training under your belt… [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 3d muscle building, before and after photos, beginners guide, bloodbath, feel bigger, force-generation, growth, muscle soreness, neuromuscular efficiency, POF, positions of flexion, quick start, quick-start muscle building, recovery, research study, what routine should I do next, X Reps

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