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Moment of Bodybuilding Zen 17: Bob Paris

One physique that we both agree on as one of the top-five greatest of all time is Bob Paris… [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: aesthetic, biotrust, biotrust protein, bob paris, bodybuilding zen, Brad Schoenfeld, free protein, free supplements, genetics, hypertrophy triggers, low-carb protein, mechanical tension, metabolic stress, muscledamage, perfect physique, physique, POF, positions of flexion, proportions, symmetry, tension time, zen

Your 3-Week Mass Blast—Big Bursts of Muscle Mass Fast

Jonathan doing barbell curls

Q: Being drug-free, I was very interested in The 4X Mass Workout. Considering the colleague you mention in that e-book who has trained with a lot of pros while he was using drugs and that he also trained drug-free, his advice is priceless. For drug-free guys, he says he likes 3 weeks of high-intensity-style power training alternated with 3 weeks of lower-intensity, slightly higher-volume workouts. What do you think about this for a big mass blast: 3 weeks of total-10×10 training, followed by 3 weeks of total-4X workouts, followed by 3 weeks of the 3D Power Pyramid [a straight-set lower-rep Positions-of-Flexion workout listed in The Freak Physique e-book]?

A: That looks like a great mass-building, progress-yielding progression. You shift gears every 3 weeks for plenty of muscle-stimulation tweaks… [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 10x10, 2a fibers, 3d pof, 3d power pyramid, 4X, drug-free, fast mass, fat burning, freak physique, high volume, high-intensity training, hormones, mass blast, mass building, multi-angular training, muscle burn, muscle mass, muscle-building, over-40, power and density, prepare to grow, pure density, tension time, Truth About Testosterone

5 Tips for More Muscle Mass

Jonathan doing Speed Reps on cable curls

Q: All the info I’ve read on full-range Positions of Flexion makes total sense. It’s a killer concept, and I’m so psyched to use it. My problem is time. Even though your POF [bodypart] routines are only about six sets, I only have time for half that [maybe 3 sets for each bodypart]. I don’t want to use only the Ultimate Exercise because I see the superiority of training the three positions for total development. Or should I try just the Ultimate Exercise for each muscle and use POF on only certain bodyparts?

A: Using the Ultimate Exercise for each bodypart in a program is one way to go. Your idea of using full POF on one or two bodyparts is a good one. Simply add one set of a stretch- and one set of a contracted-position exercise for those two muscle groups. For example, for chest, the Ultimate Exercise is decline presses… [Read more…]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: 3d hit, 5 tips for more muscle mass, arm specialization, bodyweight training, build mass, fiber activation, full-range pof, full-range positions of flexion, growth fibers, hypertrophic, lock out, mass building, motivation, muscle mass, muscular, POF, pof workouts, positions of flexion, size surge program, static hold, tension time, time under tension, ultimate exercises, warmup sets, X Reps, x spot, x-rep partials

Slow Down, Grow Muscle

In a recent article, we discussed how inflicting more muscle trauma requires more recovery time. If you do enough damage, you may only need once-a-week training for each muscle. And if you slow down and use the right techniques, your workouts will still be relatively short… [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: arthur jones, feminizing, fiber activation, grow muscle, growth fiber activation, hormone trick, intense workouts, metabolism, muscle soreness, muscle trauma, negative-accentuated, overload, recovery time, rep speed, semi-stretch, slow down, tension time, x spot

Exciting Muscle-Size Insights

Lawson incline press Holman spot

Q: After reading one of your articles that discussed the study where light, longer sets built muscle, I was thinking that maybe that’s why X Reps build so much size. Because they’re partial reps where the muscle is stretched, you block blood flow and get more tension time by making the set last longer. Do you think that’s the case—that X Reps work because they make a set last longer?

A: No doubt that ex-tending the set with X-Reps is one reason those power partials are so effective at building more muscle. As you said, you not only pulse at the target-muscle’s strongest point, where it’s elongated, but you also force the muscle to continue firing for five or more extra seconds—which means a longer tension time on any set with X Reps tacked on. That was the ground-breaking finding of that study—that extending tension time was another way to trigger hypertrophic stimulation…

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Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 3d positions of flexion, blood flow blockage, blood-flow, fast-twitch fibers, fiber recruitment, heavy weights, hypertrophic, light weights, muscle size, muscle-building, muscle-size insights, occlusion, partial reps, POF, Power, target muscle, target-muscle elongation, tension time, tesosterone, testosterone replacement therapy, trt, x-rep manual

Safer Power-Density for Muscle Immensity

Big, vascular, lean arm curling a dumbbell

Q: I just got your Super-Size Crash Course. Great programs in it! I’m older (48) and have been training for almost 20 years. Thinking about using Phase 2 with Downward-Progression 4X, but I’ll alternate with TORQ for “lighter” training days. Do you think that’s a good plan?

A: We think it’s a great plan, and one we’ve used for excellent change—and good pain—to gain. For the uninitiated, here are the two methods to alternate:

Downward-Progression 4X

Pick a weight with which you can get 15 reps, but only do 12. Rest 45 seconds as you add weight, then do 10. Rest 45 seconds as you add weight, then do 8. Rest 45 seconds as you add weight, then try to get 6.

So your reps look like this: 4 x 12, 10, 8, 6, adding weight on each set.

Vascular arm doing dumbbell curls - Safer Power-Density for Muscle Immensity

You could call that semi-heavy training, and it’s perfect for older trainees–or anyone who doesn’t want to hammer their joints with ultra-heavy poundages. The short rests between sets prevent that…

At your next workout, you’ll do lighter DENSITY training with TORQ—tension-overload repetition quantity.

TORQ

Take your 30-rep max weight and go to failure. Yes, 30 REPS. Rest 45 seconds, then go to failure again, shooting for 20. Rest 45 seconds, then go to failure one last time for 10 to 15 reps. You get high-end hypertrophic tension times…

Alternating those two methods from workout to workout is great for SAFER power work alternated with lighter, sarcoplasmic-expansion hits.

It’s really a less-joint-stress version of Power-Density for new muscle immensity.

Note: DP 4X and TORQ, as well as Progressive-Speed 4X and pyramid training, are explained—and included in the programs—in The Super-Size Crash Course e-book.

Till next time, train hard—and smart—for BIG results.

—Steve Holman and Jonathan Lawson
www.X-Rep.com


7-Minute “Miracle Fix” for Stubborn Belly Fat

Researchers from The Proceedings of The Nutrition Society are suggesting this “blood flow hack” is the fastest way to melt off frozen belly fat with minimal effort.

So if you want to switch on your fat burning switch in just 7 minutes—without going to the gym or running on the treadmill, then check this out:

7 Minutes “Miracle Fix” for Stubborn Belly Fat

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: change to gain, density training, downward-progression 4x, dp 4x, hypertrophic, iso abs, isometric abs, joint stress, muscle immensity, older trainees, over-40, Power, power-density, progressive-speed 4x, pyramids, safer power-density, sarcoplasmic expansion, super-size crash course, tension time, tension-overload repetition quantity, TORQ

The #1 Key to Ultimate Muscle Size

Most muscular

Q: So from what I can surmise, it sounds like I need both heavy, lower-rep sets and higher-rep, longer tension-time sets to build the ultimat muscle size. Is that right?

A: That’s a simple way to put it, but yes, most trainees need both types of training to attain extreme development as quickly as possible. Let’s review the late, great Olympic coach and strength/muscle-building expert Charles Poliquin’s input…

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Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 4X, belly fat burn, Charles Poliquin, Doug Brignole, fat burning, heavy training, high-end hypertrophy, high-reps, lose 17 pounds, Mr. America, muscle size, muscle-building, power-density, sarcoplasmic expansion, sarcoplasmic growth, strength coach, Super TORQ, tension time, tension-overload repetition quantity, ultimate muscle size

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…

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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

Convert New Muscle Strength to Serious Muscle Size

3D Triceps Positions

Q: I’ve been using the Power Pyramid Program (Chapter 2 in the Freak-Physique Stretch-Overload Workout e-book) for six weeks. I’m getting incredibly strong, but I’ve only gained about four pounds of muscle. I realize it’s a muscle strength workout with a size side effect, but now I’m ready to use my new strength to go for major muscle mass. I also want to get leaner. I’m 5’10” and weigh 200 pounds with 14 percent bodyfat. What type of routine should I follow? I really like using Positions of Flexion in the Power Pyramid Program. Can I just alter that routine somehow for my new goals? 

A: Ah, so now that you’re strong like an ox, you want to get even bigger with some leanness to boot. Sounds good, and it can and will happen. You just need to take your new power in a slightly different direction—still using the multi-angular attack of POF, but altered so you pack on the most muscle size—complete development from origin to insertion. 

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Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: anabolic fasting, animal study, bodybuilders, brad pilon, eat stop eat, exhaustion, fast-twitch fibers, fat burning, freak physique, freak-physique stretch-overload workout, get lean, GH, growth hormone, hypertrophic, intermittent fasting, muscle size, muscle strength, muscle-building, POF, positions of flexion, power pyramids, size, static holds, strength, strength building, stretch overload, STX, t/nt, tension time, testosterone, traumatic/non-traumatic, X Reps

One-Set Triple HIT for Shocking New Muscle Growth

JL 3D Biceps Exercises - Triple-Hit Anabolic Reload

Q: I’m into high-intensity training, doing one all-out work set per exercise. But I just read your 3D Muscle Building e-book and see the logic in Positions-of-Flexion mass training. Do you think I could combine the two and get good mass results doing one work set for each of the three positions for each bodypart? Like, for my quads, I would do squats (midrange), sissy squats (stretch), and leg extensions (contracted), one all-out set for each.

A: That’s an excellent way to get acquainted with the mass-building power of 3D POF. In fact, we’ve used a similar program over the winter years ago with good results. The only problem was that when motivation was low, which it can be when it’s cold outside, gains aren’t so great. To make that 3D triple HIT approach build muscle as quickly as possible, you have to be gung-ho and train every work set like it’s the last set of your life. Summer is probably a better time to lock in that mindset.

[Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 20 pounds in 10 weeks, 3d hit, 3d muscle building, 3d pof, anabolic after 40, arm training, arm workout, big arms, bodyweight training, free e-book, high-intensity training, hiit, hit, mass building, motivation, muscle growth, positions of flexion, summer training, summer workout, tension time, winter training, winter workout, x-traordinary arms

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