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10X Fat-to-Muscle Workout

Jonathan Lawson doing triceps pushdowns

Q: I’m using The Ultimate Fat-to-Muscle Workout because I need to get ripped quick. It feels great, I’m seeing more muscularity, and people are commenting on how lean I’m getting. The thing is, I’m really sold on 10×10. I just bought and read The Ultimate 10×10 Mass Workout, and it sounds awesome. I even tried it on arms, and mine just blew up bigger than they’ve ever been. My question is, Can I add 10×10 to the Fat-to-Muscle Workout somehow?

A: We can tell you’re very motivated, and that’s more than half the battle to getting the ripped, eye-popping physique you’re striving for. You just have to be careful not to overtrain. That said, keep in mind that the 10×10 method is very taxing, which is why we usually suggest you use it on one Ultimate Exercise per bodypart, no other work for that muscle.

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Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 10x fat-to-muscle, 10x10, 10x10 method, 10x10 workout, 4X, anabolic acceleration, burning fat, density, fat burning, fat loss, fat-to-muscle workout, motivation, negative-accentuated, positions of flexion, ripped, stretch overload, testosterone, triple-shredded, Truth About Testosterone

4 Intense Fat-Loss Tips

Jonathan Lawson doing cardio on stationary bike - Cheat to Get Ripped

Q: I need to lose fat quickly, and I’ve been reading a lot about interval cardio training. I want to try it, so how would you suggest I work it into my program? I just started using the Heavy/Light 10×10 Workout based on one of your recent newsletters that made it sound great.

A: As we’ve said, high-intensity interval cardio is like doing another leg workout, so you must be cautious. For those who don’t know what HIIT is, a good example is sprinting the straight-aways and walking the curves on a running track.

You’re alternating anaerobic work, all-out sprints, with active rest, walking. Studies show that it’s an exceptional way to burn bodyfat for a number of reasons…

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Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 10x10 workout, aerobic, anaerobic, boost testosterone, cardio, catabolism, cortisol, fasted cardio, fat loss, fat-loss tips, fat-to-muscle workout, frank rich, high-intensity interval training, hiit, intense fat-loss tips, interval cardio, interval training, lose fat, massthetic, muscle detail, sprints, steady-state cardio, testosterone, triple-shredded, weight loss, x-traordinary abs, x-treme lean

Once-a-Week Workouts

Q: I’ve tried training each bodypart once a week, but it doesn’t seem to work for me. I’ve read about guys making that sort of program work and making great gains. Maybe I’m just not working hard enough to require that much recovery time? Any suggestions on how to make once-a-week workouts work?

A: We’ve done a lot of research and experimentation over the years, and although our first attempts at once-a-week workouts didn’t produce muscle gains, we believe we’ve discovered a simple way to make it work—more fiber trauma.

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Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: anabolic response, fiber trauma, freak-physique stretch-overload workout, freak-physique workout, gains, microtears, midrange, muscle fibers, muscle gains, muscle soreness, negative-accentuated, once-a-week, once-a-week workouts, power pyramids, recovery, slow negatives, stretch position, tension time, testosterone, testosterone replacement therapy, trt, X Reps

The I-Hate-Squats Workout

Jonathan Lawson squatting - The Dumbest Thing You can do if you want Extreme Muscle Mass

Q: I’m so frustrated. I constantly hear and read bodybuilders saying that you have to do free-bar squats to get big. You even put squats as the Ultimate Exercise for quads in your Ultimate Mass Workout e-book. It’s supposedly the best quad exercise and also stimulates overall mass gains. But I always get hurt when I squat heavy. My lower back craters, and I’m tired of it. Can’t I just use leg presses instead?

A: Some trainees simply aren’t built for free-bar squats. Because of leverage factors—usually long legs, the upper body pitches forward, which can put the lower back at risk. Heavy weights also compress the vertebrae. (Is it really beneficial to have 500 pounds sitting on your shoulders pushing down on your spine? Hmm.)

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Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: boost testosterone, free-bar squats, hack squats, I-hate-squats workout, lean mass, leg exercises, leg presses, leg workout, legs, lower back, mass gains, muscle burn, negative-accentuated, negative-accentuated squats, quads, smith machine squats, squats, testosterone, ultimate exercise for quads, Ultimate Mass Workout, X Reps, x-rep partials

The Best Workout Program for Building Muscle

Steve showing Jonathan his latest drawing (or gym notes)

Q: I just want the best workout program for building muscle. Please simplify all the rhetoric and just tell me which one is the absolute best.

A: That’s easy. There is no best routine. It’s the nature of how the human body adapts. We always say it takes change to trigger bigger gains, and some experts suggest that the body is fully adapted after only four workouts.

That’s the reason our own programs are constantly evolving—a new exercise, a new X-hybrid tactic, a drop set, etc. And after 10 weeks or so, we often move to a new program from one of our e-books (Jonathan recently went all the way back to our first X-Rep transformation program, with a few new alterations).

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Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 3d muscle building, adaption, best workout program, build muscle, change to gain, drop sets, end-of-set x-rep partials, fast-twitch fibers, hormones, muscle building, occlusion, p/rr/s, Power, power/rep range/shock, rep range, shock, size and strength, super sets, testosterone, time under tension, Truth About Testosterone, X Reps, x-hybrid tactics, x-rep partials

Gymnasts’ Muscles—Olympic Size-Sculpting Method

If you’ve watched the male gymnasts during the Olympics before, you no doubt noticed their eye-popping upper-body mass. Some have delts, arms, and torsos that resemble competitive bodybuilders’. Very impressive, especially considering that muscle mass isn’t one of their goals; it’s just a side effect of their sport…

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Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: anabolic, animal study, arms, blood flow blockage, bodybuilders, continuous tension, delts, explosive reps, fat loss, fat loss fails, fiber activation, gymnasts' muscles, hormone trick, hypertrophic, metabolism, muscle elongation, muscle gains, muscle growth, muscle stretch, occlusion, olympics, ripped gymnast, shoulders, statc, static contraction, static hold, stats, stretch overload, tension time, testosterone, triceps, upper-body mass, vascularity, x update, x-rep update

What program should I go to next?

Q: I’ve been going to the gym off and on for about a year, but I decided to get serious. I got your Quick-Start Muscle-Building Guide to get off on the right foot, and it’s absolutely great. It answers all of my questions, and the programs are working fast. I can already see my body changing, and the sleeves on my T-shirts are getting tight. My question is, What program should I go to next? I know you recommend the 3D Muscle Building e-book and a full-on Positions-of-Flexion routine, but there are like 5 different programs in [that one e-book]. Which one should I use?

A: Not every program is ideal for all trainees, so we like to provide choices by providing a few programs in each e-book. (Plus, we’d rather you be a little overwhelmed with all the info rather than disappointed).

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Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 3d muscle building, 3d pof, anabolic environment, anabolic hormone reset, anabolic hormones, build muscle, burn fat, burn muscle, every-other-day, fat burning, growth hormone, muscle building, positions of flexion, quick-start muscle building, recovery, shaun hadsall, testosterone, what next, what program

Power Posture Jacks Your Mass and Testosterone

Many bodybuilders live by the “no pain, no gain” credo. But some types of pain can smother hypertrophy.

In fact, one minor nagging ache derailed Steve’s muscle-building progress for months…

Steve was having neck pain. It was low-grade, throbbing, and consistent—so much so that he had trouble sleeping and even got frequent headaches.

In the gym, it affected almost every exercise. It wasn’t so severe that he couldn’t train—it was just annoying enough to feel it on almost every rep of every exercise.

And that type of low-grade pain derails focus and intensity, which means less muscle stimulation at every workout.That’s not good.

He thought he had pulled a muscle or pinched a nerve and that it would eventually heal. It didn’t…

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Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: bodybuilders, forward head posture, headaches, hypertrophy, motivation, muscle gains, muscle stimulation, muscle-building, neck pain, pain, pain to gain, posture, Power, power posture, rick kaselj, self confidence, testosterone, text neck

Use Cheat Days During Your Ripping Phase

Jonathan and Steve showing their abs in a mirror

Q: I read in one of your newsletters a while back that you guys use cheat days on your diets during your ripping phase. I can’t seem to get myself to do that. I’m very focused, and slacking just isn’t in my nature. Is it really necessary?

A: We’ve tried it both ways—with cheat days and without—and we’ve found that adding in 50 to 100 grams of carbs one or two days a week makes a significant fat-burning difference. It’s both psychological and physiological. Here’s an excerpt from our X-treme Lean e-book that explains…

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Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: abs, anti-starvation hormone, appetite, calories, carbohydrates, carbs, cheat day, cheat days, fat burning, fat loss, get lean, lean, leptin, low-carb, ripping guide, ripping phase, starvation, testosterone, testosterone replacement therapy, triple-shredded combo, trt, x-treme lean

Stick to Only Big, Basic Exercises?

Q: I’ve been lifting for about 1 1/2 years, trying to build a mass base, but it’s just not happening very fast. I like the idea of 3D Positions of Flexion [training each muscle in its midrange, stretch, and contracted positions], but almost everyone I talk to says to stick to only the big, basic exercises and forget about isolation moves. Should I just continue using the big basics and hope I build size and strength, or is now the time for me to try 3D POF?

A: Using only the big, basic exercises, what we call midrange-position moves like squats for quads, is fine for, say, a six-week phase every so often (like winter); however, we firmly believe that those who make big gains using only big exercises have an abundance of pure fast-twitch fibers and exceptional nerve-to-muscle connections (neuromuscular efficiency). They are genetically gifted, unlike the majority…

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Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 3d muscle building, 3d pof, 3d positions of flexion, anabolic, anabolic hormones, basic exercises, big basic exercises, capillary beds, contracted, endurance fibers, fast-twitch fibers, fat burning, fiber splitting, fiber types, genetics, hyperplasia, mass builder, mass building, mass gains, max-force generation, midrange, mitochondria, muscle elongation, muscle gains, nerve-to-muscle connections, neuromuscular efficiency, occlusoin, POF, positions of flexion, size, strength, stretch, testosterone, Truth About Testosterone, x update, x-rep update

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