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Moment of Bodybuilding Zen 71: Rachel McLish Flex Appeal

Rachel McLish was the very first Ms. Olympia winner way back in 1980. Her symmetrical physique, not to mention her head-turning beauty, catapulted her into the public eye and established women’s bodybuilding as a brand-new sport. [Read more…]

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Moment of Bodybuilding Zen 66: Dorian Yates Mass Machine

Dorian Yates on stage

Dorian Yates won his first of six Mr. Olympia titles in 1992. His huge, grainy physique was the next step up from the more aesthetic previous Mr. O, Lee Haney… [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 1992 Mr. Olympia, aesthetic, bodybuilding zen, Dorian Yates, heavy duty, iron guru, Lee Haney, legend & myth, mass machine, master trainer, mr. olympia, pre-exhaustion, quick-start muscle building, slow-twitch exhaustion, stx method, vince gironda

Moment of Bodybuilding Zen 61: Bob Paris Sculptor

We gravitate back to Bob Paris in our Zen newsletter often because he had one of the most perfectly proportioned physiques to ever grace a bodybuilding stage… [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: aesthetic, anabolic hormones, bob paris, bodybuilding zen, frank rich, home gym, massthetic arms, muscle-building guide, perfect physique, quick-start muscle building, slow-twitch exhaustion, STX, symmetry, vascularity, veiny arms

Moment of Bodybuilding Zen 59: Mike Mentzer Relaxed Mass

This impressive shot of Mike Mentzer was a poster that Steve had on his wall in his late teens for motivation… [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 1980 Mr. Olympia, anabolic reload, bodybuilder, bodybuilding, bodybuilding zen, frank zane, genetics, hypertrophy, IFBB, iron guru, master trainer, mike mentzer, motivation, mr. olympia, muscular potential, nautilus machines, physique, pre-ex 3x, pre-exhaustion, roger schwab, slow-twitch exhaustion, stx method, vince gironda

New Home-Grown Mass: Slo-Mo vs. High Reps

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

Q: Your Quick Start Muscle 2.0 has renewed my motivation for home training. I’m stoked and starting the STX workouts next week. You have the first set in both workouts for slow-twitch exhaustion. Do you think that first set is better as a slow-mo set or as a normal speed high-rep set?

A: Either of those methods on the first set accomplishes the same thing: You fatigue the slow-twitch fibers, triggering more fast-twitch-fiber activation on the set or sets that follow… [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: anabolic fasting, anabolic hormones, brad pilon, eat stop eat, fast-twitch fibers, fiber activation, get ripped, home gym, home training, intermittent fasting, motivation, quick-start muscle building 2.0, slow-mo, slow-twitch exhaustion, stx workout

Moment of Bodybuilding Zen 25: Arnold’s Comeback

Arnold was arguably the greatest bodybuilder ever, but when he came out of retirement in 1980 to enter the Mr. Olympia in Australia, many thought he tarnished his legend status… [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 1980 Mr. Olympia, 3d power pyramid, arnold, arnold schwarzenegger, Australia, biotrust protein, bodybuilder, bodybuilding zen, freak physique, free protein, free supplements, George Butler, hypertrophy, legend, mr. olympia, pure-positions stx, sissy squats, slow-twitch exhaustion, stretch overload

Warm-up Tactic to Trigger Bigger Muscle Gains

Steve doing alternate dumbbell curls

Q: Because of my work schedule, I can only train once a week, on Wednesdays. Can I make any gains with once-a-week training, or is it a lost cause??

A: It’s tough to make gains working out only once a week, but if you stress the muscles enough and you’re consistent, you should gradually see some results. [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: anabolic interference, anabolic reload, freak physique factors, free e-book, full-body workout, hypertrophic trigger, mass trigger, motivation, muscle gains, muscle size, na training, negative-accentuated, once-a-week, slow-twitch exhaustion, warm-up tactic, warmups

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