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X-Rep Lies: Before and After Photos

Q: The before and after photos at your X-Rep site are pretty unbelievable. I mean, come on, four weeks to get those changes? You must’ve either lied about the time it took or manipulated the photos. You should be ashamed of yourselves. There’s too much of that deceptive crap on the Internet.

A: Ashamed? Actually, we’re very proud. Those photos are 100 percent authentic and accurate—no photo alterations, no steroids, and they were taken about four weeks apart. (The key technique that made it happen and a step-by-step how-to is coming up.)

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Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: 10 pounds of muscle, before and after photos, before and afters, bodyweight training, bodyweight workout, Double-X Overload, efficiency-of-effort, fiber recruitment, gains, hypertrophy, Jacob Wilson, jonathan lawson, max-force generation, muscle fibers, muscle growth, photo shoot, positive failure, results, ripped, sarcomeres, steroids, Steve Holman, training experiments, training experts, transformation, Ultimate Mass Workout, X Reps, X-Fade, x-hybrid techniques, x-rep lies, x-rep partials

Intensity for Muscle Immensity?

Muscle-fiber illustration on Jonathan's arm while doing barbell curls.

Q: I’ve been reading your e-zine for years, and I have almost all of your e-books. Great info, and thanks to you I have a lot of new muscle. 3D POF is great! My question is about rep ranges. You’ve talked about using lower reps, medium reps, and higher reps. I’ve read that the key to muscle growth is intensity, and that rep ranges don’t really matter. Can’t I just keep doing about eight to 10 reps, the best range for muscle growth, on all my exercises and train intensely, to failure, to make the best gains? Do I really need different rep ranges?

A: While intensity is the big key to forcing muscle growth, there is no doubt that the predominant fiber type in a particular muscle dictates its best rep range for fastest size gains.

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Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 3d muscle building, 3d pof, ace-2, ace-dd, anabolic response, anaerobic, continuous tension, efficiency-of-effort, endurance fibers, endurance-oriented fibers, fast-twitch, fiber type, fiber types, hardgainers, hypertrophy, hypertrophy hierarchy, intensity, jonathan lawson, max force, muscle growth, new muscle, occlusion, POF, positions of flexion, rep range, size gains, slow-twitch, Steve Holman, stretch overload, supersaturation, tension time, testosterone

Muscle-Building Tips, Tricks, and Pics

Q: The X-Rep workout program I’m using from the X-Rep Update #1 e-book is amazing. I added a couple pounds of muscle after only two weeks, and I swear I’m seeing new cuts and striations I’ve never seen on me before. Do you notice more size and detail when you use the fascia-expansion techniques?

A: Standard POF protocol is the midrange exercise, followed by the stretch exercise, followed by the contracted exercise. For example, bench presses (midrange), dumbbell flyes (stretch), and cable flyes (contracted). Merely switching the order of the last two exercises provides more of a stretching effect on the muscle-fiber encasements, which allows for more growth to occur…

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Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: anabolic, anabolic protein, biotrust, bodybuilders, fascia expansion, low-carb protein, muscle detail, muscle-building, muscle-building tips, new cuts, POF, posing, positions of flexion, prohydrolase, ripped, static holds, Steve Holman, x-rep update

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).

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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

Pack On More Muscle: Are You Making This Mistake?

Jonathan doing Smith machine squats - Pack on More Muscle: Are You Making This Mistake?

Q: I’ve made the best gains of my life the past year with X Reps, going from 185 to just under 200 pounds. But my gains have stalled. You talk a lot about muscle adaptation, so I’m wondering if I’ve adapted to X Reps. Should I stop doing them for a while so I can pack on more muscle?

A: Adaptation to training techniques and even bodypart routines can happen in as few as six workouts. If you train a muscle twice a week, that means you can adapt in three to four weeks. We’ve talked about phase training, which is downshifting intensity for one week with sub-failure workouts after four to six weeks of all-out workouts. But sometimes even that’s not enough to kick-start new gains once you resume a high-intensity phase. Usually, you have to mix things up somehow…

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Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: adaption, best exercises, Beyond X, beyond x-rep, Double-X Overload, dxo, fast-twitch, jonathan lawson, mr. olympia, pack on more muscle, ronnie coleman, slow-twitch, stage sets, Steve Holman, X Reps, x spot, x-hybrid

Fat-to-Muscle photos – plus, don’t forget this key shredding hormone

Jonathan Lawson's back, before and after

With spring right around the corner, it’s time for a lot of us to start thinking about easing into a fat-to-muscle plan—so you’re sure to have an eye-popping look that first warm day you peel off your shirt (you want jaws to hit the dirt)…

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Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: abs, anabolic hormones, anti-starvation hormone, appetite, build muscle, burn fat, cardio, catabolic, cheat day, cortisol, diet, extreme lean, fat burning, fat loss, fat-to-muscle, fat-to-muscle workout, full-range training, GH, growth hormone, high-carb day, hiit, hormones, jonathan lawson, leptin, photos, physique, POF, positions of flexion, power pyramids, ripped, ripping guide, shredding hormone, spring body, starvation, Steve Holman, summer body, testosterone, x-centric, x-traordinary abs

Odd Way to Pack On Muscle Mass as You Torch Fat

Q: I’ve read X-treme Lean, and it makes sense to gradually lose fat so that no muscle is lost. Great e-book, excellent diets. But I also have the Super-Size Crash Course that contains The 2-day intermittent fasting diet [12-hour fasts two nonconsecutive days a week]. How can I combine those? Should I use the fasting method first?

A: That’s one way (there’s another way coming up). You can start with one 12-hour fast day a week…

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Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 12-hour fast, 2-day intermittent fasting, anabolic hormones, bcaas, boost hormones, boost testosterone, boost testosterone with cardio, branched-chain amino acids, cheat day, diet, diets, fasting method, GH, growth hormone, high-protein, hiit, holiday weight gain, holidays, ifasting, intermittent fasting, lose fat, muscle gain, muscle loss, muscle mass, Steve Holman, super-size crash course, torch fat, x-treme lean

Anabolic Fasting + Shredded-Muscle After-Effects (pics inside)

Intermittent Fasting is all the rage right now and for good reason—it works! Even jacked movie stars like The Rock, Terry Cruz, and Hugh Jackman use it for shredded muscle.

We’ve used it off and on for years. Check out Steve’s initial results, which were spectacular—and he’s in his 50s…

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Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: anabolic, anabolic diet, anabolic fasting, anabolic response, anti-aging, before and after photos, blood glucose, bodybuilders, brad pilon, dieting, dr. michael mosley, eat stop eat, fasting, fat burning, GH, glucose, growth hormone, hugh jackman, if, immune system, insulin, intermittent fasting, jerry brainum, journal of applied physiology, leptin, metabolic adaptions, metabolism, muscle fullness, muscle-building, physique, protein synthesis, shredded, shredded muscle, Steve Holman, terry cruz, testosterone, the rock, webber

5-Minute Blasts for Fast Arm Mass

Big arm measurement (22 inches!) - 5-Minute Blasts for Fast Arm Mass

Q: Help! I need more arm mass, and I’m hoping to add about an inch quickly. I’m using the Direct/Indirect 4X Mass Workout [pages 30-32]. It has only one direct arm workout a week [on Wednesday with delts]. Can I add some extra arm work on Friday when I train chest and back again?

A: Absolutely, but you don’t want to do full arm workouts on Friday’s chest/back day. Instead, we’ve found a couple of quick-hit two-move combos that will do the trick to get your arm mass up so they’ll be looking huge and thick. [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 3x, 4X, 4x mass workout, 5-minute workout, anabolic after 40, animal study, arm mass, arm workout, arms, biceps, big arms, direct/indirect, free e-book, jonathan lawson, Steve Holman, triceps, troy alves, x-traordinary arms

Sets, Reps, and Muscle-Size Success

Steve spotting Jonathan on incline dumbbell presses

Q: I have a 4X question. Let’s use incline dumbbell presses as an example. I do the first 3 sets of 10 reps with 60 pounds. On the 3rd set, I hit the 10th rep, but it isn’t easy. After 30 seconds rest I do my 4th set, but I can only get 5 or 6 reps. Is it better to keep pushing with the 60s until I hit 10 reps on all 4 sets, or should I drop the weight to 55 pounds for all 4 sets, increase the reps to 12 and try that for a few weeks? Any thoughts?

A: We prefer 10,10,10,6, striving to get more reps on that last set at each workout. For most muscle groups, 10 reps seems to be ideal for getting BOTH power and density size effects in the key 2A growth fibers. But there is a place for 4×12 sequences, as you’ll see… [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 2a fibers, 3x pyramid, 4X, 4x mass method, 4x mass workout, density, ectomorph, fat burning, hardgainer, jonathan lawson, mesomorphic, mesoporph, muscle mass, muscle size, negative-accentuated, Power, power and density, reps, sets, Steve Holman, tesosterone, x-centric, x-centric mass workout

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