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Mass Workout Remix + Size-Packing Tricks

Faildo crossovers ripped

Q: I’m looking for a hot, basic workout that will grow muscle fast. I see lots of people raving about Positions of Flexion, so I thought I’d use a basic POF workout with a proven track record. That would be the 3D Power Pyramid Workout [Chapter 2 in the Freak-Physique Stretch-Overload Workout e-book]. But I want to make a few changes. 1) Instead of 4 days a week, I’ll keep the two-way split and train M-W-F—so Wednesday’s workout will repeat on the following Monday and Friday; 2) I want to use TORQ on the last exercise, the contracted-position move. What do you think?

A: That sounds like a GREAT size-building plan. Here’s why.

The POF 2-way split listed in the Freak-Physique e-book has you hit a lot of bodyparts each day… [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: basic workout, extreme hypertrophy, Frank Calta, frank rich, freak physique, freak-physique stretch-overload workout, mass workout, massthetic arms, pump, TORQ, veiny arms, workout remix

Moment of Bodybuilding Zen 26: Doug Brignole, 59-year-old Mr. Universe

Brignole on stage with arms up

Our friend and colleague Doug Brignole just won the 2019 Drug-Free Mr. Universe Open division at age 59. Very impressive [photo courtesy of Doug Brignole ]… [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: biotrust, bodybuilding zen, Brad Schoenfeld, Doug Brignole, drug-free, European Journal of Sports Science, free probiotics, free supplements, gas, growth threshold, high-rep, higher-rep training, mass building, mr. universe, power-density, pro-x10, probiotics, Super TORQ, tension-overload repetition quantity, TORQ, zen

Workouts Too Draining? Reduce Training, Start Gaining—BIG

Heavy bench press

Q: I’ve been super motivated the past few months and really hitting it hard in the gym using a version of a Heavy/Light program you guys have talked about before. I couldn’t stand to do a back-off week, though, so I think I’m overtrained. Do you think reducing to two exercises per muscle is a good idea? Should I still do heavy/light? 

A: Your nervous system is probably hammered. We know, we know—you don’t want to lose any muscle or strength. So here’s what we suggest…

[Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 4X, 4x mass workout, anabolic fasting, basic 4x mass workout, brad pilon, downward-progression 4x, dp 4x, eat stop eat, freak-physique stretch-overload workout, gain muscle, gains, heavy/light, intermittent fasting, motivation, muscle gains, nervous system, reduce training, start gaining, tension-overload repetition quantity, TORQ

Light-Medium-Heavy Rotation for Muscle-Mass Creation

Big-arm closeup - Fewer Sets on More Moves to Get You HUGE

Q: I want to do a weekly rotation of light, medium, and heavy POF. For light week, I’ll use TORQ on all exercises (30-20-15). For medium week, it’ll be all 4X or 3X sequences. I’m 49, so I wonder if heavy is even a good idea at all. Should I chance it and do POF pyramid training, adding weight on each set? Or should I skip the heavy stuff all together?

A: Your “weekly rotation” sounds like a great idea for adding mass along all pathways. And the variation should keep you stoked…

However, at 49 you are right on the cusp of heavy-training tolerance…

[Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: biotrust, cycle, downward-progression 4x, dp 4x, free protein, heavy week, jordon williamson, light week, light-medium-heavy rotation, low-carb protein, medium week, muscle mass, over-40, pure negatives, pyramids, rotation, TORQ

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

Mass Building Mayhem—Serious Size Strategy

Muscular delt and arm - Quick Hits for Muscle Size

Q: You guys have so many different programs and mass tactics. Should I just pick a routine I like, do it for five weeks, then pick another? For example, I’m thinking about using 4X Mass Workout. Then I could go to Power-Density. Thoughts?

A: That can work very well. As we always say, change to gain. But when we say that, we are primarily talking about tactics, not exercises…

[Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 10x10, 4X, 4x mass workout, arnold, change to gain, clint eastwood, growth stimulation, heavy/light, iron guru, legend & myth, mass building, mass tactics, master trainer, muscle gains, muscle size, phase 1, positions of flexion, power-density, progressive speed, size, size strategy, Size Surge, subfailure, super-size crash course, supercompensation, TORQ, vince gironda, volume, volume progression

Best Mass Moves for High-End-Hypertrophy Hits

Q: I just started using the 30-20-15 [TORQ] method on one exercise for each muscle. I do the other exercises as regular sets or 4X. The higher reps really feel incredible. What a great pump and deep fiber hit. My question is, Which exercise is best for 30-20-15—midrange, stretch or contracted?

A: As we’ve mentioned before, the angle of pull is different on each of midrange, stretch, and contracted exercises, so fiber activation can be unique as well.

[Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 4X, 4x mass workout, anabolic fasting, blood flow blockage, brad pilon, burn fat, eat stop eat, fat burning, fiber activation, fiber recruitment, get ripped, high-end hypertrophy, hypertrophy, intermittent fasting, lose fat, mass moves, muscle synergy, muscle-building, occlusion, physique, pump, steven j. fleck, strength building, stretch overlaod, tension overload, TORQ, William J. Kraemer

Quick Mass Tip: Double Down to Blow Up BIG

You already know that some type of overload is necessary for growth-fiber thickening. That’s called myofibrillar size.

The strands in the muscle fiber enlarge, giving you bigger muscles. Heavier loads can produce that…

[Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 20 pounds of muscle, 3d muscle building, 4X, bodybuilders, direct/indirect, double drop, force, free meals, get big, get big quick, growth fibers, healthy food, healthy food kit, heavier training, high-end hypertrophy, keto, keto meals, mass builder, Mass F/X, mass tip, meal prep, myofibrillar growth, myofibrillar size, positions of flexion, power pyramids, power/rep range/shock, quick mass, sarcoplasm, size surge program, swole patrol, tension times, TORQ

Massive-Muscle Gains Without Joint Pains

Q: I’m loving the 4X Mass program, so when I’m done with it, should I, at my young age of 50, just keep doing that and increase weight when possible, or try your newer STX or XRX methods? I’m actually super intrigued by your Super-Size Crash Course, but I’m thinking there’s some serious weight involved with that, and my old-man joints probably won’t stand for that. Lol

A: The Super-Size Crash Course is NOT about lifting ultra-heavy weight. Bodybuilding protégé Jordon Williamson did use some heavy pyramid training in his 12-week plan that netted him 18 pounds of muscle when he was 18 years old, but Steve outlines variations for older trainees worried about joint pains. Like us! Lol…

[Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 2-day intermittent fasting, 4x mass method, capillarization, downward-progression 4x, dp 4x, heavy pyramids, intermittent fasting, joint damage, joint pain, joint pains, joints, jordon williamson, modified pre-ex, muscle gains, older trainees, pre-ex, progressive-speed 4x, ps 4x, standard 4x, STX, super-size crash course, TORQ, variation, vascularity, xrx

TORQ Your Abs to Whittle Your Middle

Q: Do you guys ever use Super TORQ (50-40-30-20-10) on abs? I’m using your Positions of Flexion, so I do incline knee-ups and full-range crunches. But I can’t get anywhere near 50 reps on incline kneeups. Should I just skip them?

A: Yes, Super TORQ is great for abs! No, you should not skip knee-ups…

[Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: ab exercises, ab program, ab specialization, ab workout, abs, anabolic swelling, core, crunches, full-range crunches, incline knee-ups, leg lifts, muscle growth, muscle soreness, positions of flexion, Super TORQ, TORQ, Ultimate Power-Density Mass Workout, x-traordinary abs

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