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Wider Shoulders

Jonathan Lawson delts abs

Q: How can I get wider shoulders, and I mean as wide as possible? I want more of a classic bodybuilder look.

A: Wider shoulders will definitely give you a more commanding appearance, but understand that your shoulder width is limited by your clavicle, or collar-bone, width. The good news is that you can still look a lot wider with full, round delts. Larry Scott, the first Mr. Olympia, had narrow clavicles, but he packed a lot of meat on his delts and solved the problem, becoming the best bodybuilder in the world in his day. [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 3d power pyramid, biotrust, bodybuilder, clavicles, delts, freak-physique stretch-overload workout, free protein, free supplements, larry scott, low-carb protein, max-force generation, mr. olympia, POF, positions of flexion, ripped, shoulder exercises, shoulder workout, shoulders, whey protein, wide shoulders, wider shoulders

How to Fix Flat Shoulders

Jonathan Lawson delts abs

Q: I have flat shoulders. I do lots of sets of dumbbell presses, but they aren’t helping. Should I try doing lateral raises first in my shoulder workout?

A: We both have to fight and do everything right to sculpt our delts into round mounds of muscle so we don’t suffer from flat shoulders. One thing we’ve learned is that overhead presses—for us, anyway—tend to put almost all of the stress on our front deltoids, and those front heads don’t add to the roundness you’re after… [Read more…]

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Dumbbell Upright Rows to Grow

Q: I like the idea of doing dumbbell upright rows first as the midrange movement for shoulders [as recommended in the 3D Muscle Building e-book]. I just have trouble feeling the X Reps at the end after I reach exhaustion. Should I just do a drop set instead?

A: As we explained in the last e-zine, drop sets are better for continuous tension/occlusion exercises—contracted-position moves like laterals for delts, leg extensions for quads, etc. You’re looking to maximize force production with the big midrange exercise, so X Reps is the best choice…

[Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 3d muscle building, 3d pof, bodyweight training, delt exercises, drop set, dumbbell upright rows, full-range training, mass building, muscle growth, occlusion, POF, shoulder exercises, shoulder workout, tension overload, tension time, X Reps

Round Delts: Best Exercise

Q: In 3D Muscle Building you have incline one-arm laterals or one-arm cable laterals as the stretch move for the side-delt head. Is one better than the other? They feel completely different to me, and I just want big round delts, so which is the best exercise?

A: Both provide resistance on the medial-delt head when the arm is across the front of the torso. You don’t get that with standard lateral raises because of gravity and your arm positioning—at the bottom of the stroke, your arms are perpendicular to the floor with delts resting (zero resistance).

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Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 3d muscle building, anabolic environment, best exercise, build muscle, burn fat, delt exercises, delt workout, growth stimulation, lean mass, medial head, muscle mass, round delts, shoulder exercises, shoulder workout, side delts, stretch position, testosterone

Bigger, Rounder Attention-Grabbing Shoulders

Jonathan doing dumbbell presses with Steve spotting

Q: Broad shoulders get girls’ attention, but mine are narrow. And on top of that, my delts are flat. Should I do more presses to round them out? I notice in 3D Muscle Building that you have presses as more of a front-delt midrange exercise. Aren’t they good for side delts, too? BTW, I love 4X mass method and am using it almost exclusively.

A: Overhead presses primarily train the front-delt heads. Plus, they can impinge the shoulder capsule if performed incorrectly. That’s why we generally suggest doing them at the end of our delt routine. A good Positions-of-Flexion full-range shoulder hit, 4X style on every move, would be…

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Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 3d muscle building, 4x mass method, attention, boost testosterone, continuous tension, delts, dumbbell presses, estrogen, frank rich, high upright row, lateral raises, massthetic, mike mentzer, muscle mass, positions of flexion, sarcoplasmic expansion, shoulder joints, shoulder presses, shoulder routine, shoulder workout, shoulders, steroids, testosterone, upright rows, vince gironda

Press Here for Shoulder Size

Q: I’m using Jonathan’s 10-Week Size Surge Workout [in the 3D Muscle Building e-book], and for shoulders, it has dumbbell upright rows as the first exercise for midrange work; then I do incline one-arm laterals for stretch, and then standing laterals [contracted]. I added two sets of dumbbell presses after that for more shoulder size, as you’ve suggested, for some overhead shoulder work. My question is, Why do you sometimes recommend presses first? Aren’t those dangerous for your shoulder joints?

A: We only do behind-the-neck presses first if we use a technique that allows lighter weight, such as negative-accentuated (six-second lowering), 4X, 10×10, TORQ, etc. As you said, in the quest for shoulder size, heavy weights on behind-the-neck exercises can wreck your rotator cuffs.

For heavy pressing at the start of a shoulder workout, we use either Smith machine military presses (to the front) or dumbbell presses…

[Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 10-week Size Surge, 10x10, 3d muscle building, 4X, behind-the-neck presses, dangerous, mike westerdal, negative-accentuated, protect your family, rotator cuffs, shoulder joints, shoulder presses, shoulder size, shoulder workout, TORQ, variation

Try This Odd Mass Attack for Wide Delts and a Broad Back

One of Arnold’s favorite mass-building methods was antagonist-muscle supersets—chest/midback, bi’s/tri’s, etc.

Alternating two opposing muscle groups can do good things for anabolic drive, muscle stimulation, and even fat-burning metabolism. The problem is, it’s hard to superset in a crowded gym.

[Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 4X, 4x mass method, 4x mass workout, anabolic drive, arnold, arnold schwarzenegger, broad back, delts, fat burning, finisher sets, hormones, mass attack, mass building, mass-building methods, metabolism, over-40, shoulder workout, supersets, testosterone, wide back, wide delts, wide shoulders

Ultimate Combo to Grow Wide—and Catch Eyes

Doug Brignole one-arm lateral raises - Ultimate Combo to Grow Wide—and Catch Eyes

Q: My girlfriend likes to critique my body when I ask. She’s got a good eye for proportion—and if I look good for her, I get the benefits, if you know what I mean—LOL. Lately, she’s been saying my shoulders are too flat. I need more roundness and broadness. What do you suggest?

A: When you think about it, most barbell and dumbbell shoulder exercises are lacking—inefficient to say the least, so you need a real delt-stretching combo to grow… [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: belly fat burn, best mass exercises, catch eyes, combo to grow, delt exercises, delt workout, Doug Brignole, fat loss, hormones, leverage shift, Mr. America, power-density mass workout, pre-exhaustion, shoulder exercises, shoulder workout, Super TORQ, testosterone, weight loss

Double-Duty Mass Moves

Jonathan Lawson one-arm cable lateral raise - Double-Duty Mass Moves

Q: In Positions-of-Flexion mass training you classify the one-arm cable lateral as a stretch-position exercise for the medial-delt head. But isn’t it really a stretch- and contracted-position exercises? There is resistance all the way through the stroke, so you get resistance at contraction [top] as well as at stretch.

A: You could classify one-arm cable laterals as both stretch and contracted, but it’s more of a stretch-position move because of the angle of pull. [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 3d muscle building, 4X, 4x mass method, delt routine, delt workout, full-range pof, mass moves, one-arm cable laterals, POF, positions of flexion, shoulder routine, shoulder workout

Eye-Popping Shoulders: Full-Range Workout

Jonathan Lawson leaning lateral raises - Eye-Popping Shoulders: Full-Range Workout

Q: I’m using the full Positions-of-Flexion delt routine [from the 3D Muscle Building e-book], but my shoulders still suck. I do dumbbell upright rows (midrange), incline one-arm laterals (stretch), and standing laterals (contracted). I also do dumbbell presses after that and bent-over laterals [for rear delts]. I do two working sets for each exercise. I’m wondering if I should add more exercises and more sets. Or should I just train harder?

A: It sounds like you’re pretty frustrated, so you’re probably blasting your delts damned hard already. Training harder probably isn’t the solution.

How about increasing volume? A few more sets may produce more mass; however, before you go that route, which can sap recovery ability, we suggest you try some exercise manipulation… [Read more…]

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