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Progressive Mass

Q: I’ve read almost everything at your site [X-Rep.com], and I’m ready to get started. I’m 17 years old, 5’11” and 175 pounds. I’ve been training for two years. My question is, Which program should I start with? Should I do Jonathan’s 20-pounds-of-muscle-in-10-weeks program [3D Muscle Building e-book] or go straight to your X-Rep Mass-Detail Workout [in the Ultimate Mass Workout e-book]? Your X-Rep program gave you freaky results fast, so I’m thinking I should go with that one.

A: Either would work well for you at this point. At 17, you are in your prime growing years. And you already have some experience. So if you continue to train hard and sensibly, you should build stellar progressive mass with whichever routine you choose.

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Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 20 pounds in 10 weeks, 20 pounds of muscle, 3d muscle building, 3d pof, anabolic hormone reset, anabolic hormones, anabolic primer, before and after photos, fasting, growth hormone, intermittent fasting, max force, metabolic adaptions, occlusion, phase 1, phase 2, progressive mass, shaun hadsall, stretch overload, supercompensation, tension time, testosterone, transformation, transformation photos, Ultimate Mass Workout, x-rep mass-detail workout, x-rep program

Muscle Mass Multiplier: Training on a Tricycle

Q: I love the Power/Rep Range/Shock POF program [on pages 103-114 in the 3D Muscle Building e-book]. I’m making excellent gains with it, mostly in strength. I’m more of a small-framed guy at 5’10, 175 pounds. I read your discussion on the study that showed low reps don’t do much for hardgainer types like me, so I’m wondering if I would get more size by deleting the Power week. Should I just do RR/S, alternating between the Rep Range and Shock workouts?

A: If all you’re after is a muscle mass multiplier for more size, with smaller increases in strength, that may be an option; however, you sound pretty stoked about all the new strength gains you’re getting (we got incredible strength gains on that program too!). We’d suggest you keep the Power week—just don’t do it as often. More specifics on that in a moment from the creator, Eric Broser. First, let’s review the P/RR/S protocol for those who aren’t familiar with it…

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Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 3d muscle building, 3d pof, eric broser, fast-twitch, fiber activation, fiber recruitment, gains, hardgainers, high glycolytic, high oxidative, hypertrophic, intensity, mass multiplier, max-force generation, muscle burn, muscle mass, nerve-to-muscle connection, neuromuscular efficiency, p/rr/s, POF, positions of flexion, Power, power/rep range/shock, rep range, shock, straight sets, strength, strength gains, tension time, tension times, testosterone, tricycle

Try this for a sick muscle-hypertrophy uptick

Jonathan showing abs and delts/arms

Q: I have a hard time feeling some of my muscles working, especially short-range ones like abs. Should I go heavier, lighter, slower, or what? I know feeling the target muscle working is very important for the fastest results.

A: You can say that again. Getting in touch with the target muscle on every rep is a big key to muscle hypertrophy…

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Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 3d muscle building, belly fat burn, blood-flow, eccentric, fat burning, fat loss, hypertrophic, hypertrophy, lose fat, muscle hypertrophy, negative-accentuated, nervous system, slow negatives, tension time, weight loss, x-centric, x-centric mass workout

Muscle Size by Priming the Pump: Do You Really Need a Warmup?

Arm veins - Muscle Size by Priming the Pump: Do You Really Need a Warmup?

Q: I don’t seem to see you guys talking about warm-up sets very often. Do I need to do any? I’m interested in building the most mass possible.

A: If you’re using something like our 4X mass method, you don’t need warm-up sets. The first easier sets prime the pump… [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 3d muscle building, 4X, 4x mass method, 4x mass workout, cardio, concentrated warmups, focused warmup, growth threshold, hit, mass building, moderate weight workouts, muscle fatigue, muscle size, power-density, power-density mass workout, priming the pump, pyramid, tension time, testosterone, warm-up sets, warmup, warmups

Ultimate Exercises for Mass

Jonathan demonstrating parallel, close-grip v-handle pull-ups

Q: I’m reading your original X-Rep e-book [The Ultimate Mass Workout], and you have the Ultimate Exercises listed for each muscle. For lats, it’s close-, parallel-grip chins. I have a hard time with chins because I weigh around 220 pounds. Can I do them on the pulldown machine instead?

A: Yes, do them on the pulldown machine for now; however, once you’re strong enough, do the chinup-bar version… [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: belly fat burn, fat loss, hammer strength, leverage machines, lose fat, metabolism, myofibrils, negative resistance, positive drag, pure negatives, resistance curve, sarcoplasm, sarcoplasmic expansion, sarcoplasmic growth, size, strength, tension time, ultimate back exercise, ultimate exercises, ultimate lat exercise, Ultimate Mass Workout, weight loss, weight-stack drag, X Reps

Should You Skip Triceps Work?

Jonathan Lawson doing overhead dumbbell triceps extensions

Q: I was reading that because most bodybuilders do a lot of pressing, they shouldn’t do much direct triceps work. I do bench presses and incline presses for chest and overhead presses for shoulders, so isn’t that enough work for my triceps? I’m drug-free, so I don’t want to overtrain them.

A: Two things to consider:

1) MRI studies show that bench presses and overhead presses do hit the triceps, but mostly the medial and lateral heads; in other words, the bulkiest section of the triceps, the big long head, is almost totally neglected. [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 3d power pyramid, anabolic stretch, arm stimulation, belly fat burn, bodybuilders, Double-X Overload, drug-free, dxo, fat loss, focus, force activatoin, freak physique, gains, hormones, lateral head, long head, mass building, medial head, mri studies, muscle growth, muscle stimulation, occlusion, overtraining, pof workouts, pressing, pure-positions stx, research, skip triceps, stretch overload, stretch-overload workout, t/nt, tension time, traumatic/non-traumatic, triceps

Combo-to-Grow Solutions: Make Up for Missing Workouts

Biceps positions-of-flexion images - Combo-to-Grow Solutions: Make Up for Missing Workouts

Q: It seems like every month I have to miss a few workouts because of life, like business trips, family stuff, etc. If I know I’m going to miss like a chest and back workout, should I just add those bodyparts to my last workout? Or should I skip and pick up with that workout when I’m able to? The add-on idea is appealing, but I don’t feel like I do the muscle group justice unless I train it with all three Positions of Flexion. But then the workout is too long and I feel overtrained. What should I do to make up for missing workouts?

A: Even if you’re only going to miss one workout, you’re going to feel as if you’re shrinking in those areas if you don’t work them… [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: belly fat burn, hypertrophy, metabolism, missing workouts, myofibril, myofibrillar expansion, negative-accentuated, positions of flexion, pure negatives, pure-negative, sarcoplasm, sarcoplasmic expansion, tension time, x-centric

2 Quick Ways to Jack Up Muscle Gains

Steve Holman forced rep on preacher curls, Jonathan Lawson spotting - 2 Quick Ways to Jack Up Muscle Gains

Q: I’m reading the Beyond X-Rep Muscle Building e-book, and I noticed that you have a section on X-centric training. But it’s not the same as what you describe in my X-centric Mass Workout e-book. Is one better than the other?

A: X-centric is our X-Rep vernacular for eccentric, which is the negative stroke of an exercise; that is, the lowering of a weight, like the downward portion of a bench press. [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: belly fat burn, Beyond X, beyond x-rep muscle building, eccentric, fat burning, mass building, max-force point, microtrauma, muscle size, myofibrillar expansion, myofibrils, pure negatives, sarcoplasm, tension time, X Reps, x-centric, x-centric mass workout, x-rep partials, x/pause

TORQ-ing Up Your Mass F/X Workout

Troy Alves incline dumbbell presses -TORQ-ing Up Your Mass F/X Workout

Q: I’ve recently had to cut back my workouts to three days a week and was looking back through many of the X-Rep e-books. I came across the Mass F/X program in 3D Muscle Building that looks fantastic. Just what I’m looking for. But I would like to use TORQ instead of the drop sets and rest/pause on tension-time days. Will that be too much work?

A: Tension-Overload Repetition Quantity is one of the best DENSITY training techniques we’ve found for blowing up the muscle with new sarcoplasmic size… [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 3d muscle building, density, drop sets, Mass F/X, tension time, tension-overload repetition quantity, testosterone, TORQ

Boost Your T Naturally = Muscle Size Surge

Jonathan Lawson light home-gym squats mid - Boost Your T Naturally = Muscle Size Surge

Q: You’ve said high-rep leg work can increase testosterone. Will the first high-rep set on each exercise in the Anabolic Reload STX workouts boost T even more? 

A: It appears that reason high-rep leg work boosts testosterone is due to heavy breathing, big-muscle stimulation, growth-fiber activation, and muscle burn… [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 30 pounds of muscle in six weeks, anabolic reload, anabolic reload stx, boost your t, breathing squats, estrogen, fat burning, growth factors, growth fiber activation, growth hormone, heavy breathing, Hormone Replacement Therapy, hormones, HRT, hydrogen ions, hypoxia, increase testosterene, lactic acid, low t, low testosterone, metabolic stress, metabolism, muscle burn, muscle ph, muscle size surge, muscle stimulation, muscle tissue, muscle-building, Randall Strossen, super squats, t production, tension time, testosterone, testosterone production, Truth About Testosterone

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