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Build Attention-Grabbing Forearms

Forearm rockers finish

Q: I’m using your X-Rep version of the Power/Rep Range/Shock Workout. It’s great so far, and doing something different each week is making things interesting and getting me sore. But I’ve been skipping the exercise listed as Rockers because I don’t know what that is. Can you explain it?

A: It’s simply holding a dumbbell in each hand at arm’s length at the sides of your thighs. You curl your hands in and up to contract the forearm flexors (underside of the forearms); then you lower and curl them out and up to contract the forearm extensors (top of the forearms). You just rock back and forth in a controlled fashion… [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 3d muscle building, attention-grabbing forearms, biotrust, eric broser, extensors, flexors, forearm exercises, forearm rockers, forearm workout, forearms, free protein, low-carb protein, p/rr/s, power/rep range/shock, rockers, strength, strong forearms, ultimate fat-to-muscle workout, whey protein

Look Bigger With NA Workouts

Q: I’ve been using the Ultimate Fat-to-Muscle Workout, and getting fantastic results. My muscles have become more defined, so I look bigger, yet my bodyweight is the same. I’ve read your Power-Density e-program as well, and it makes a lot of sense. My question is, Do you think the negative-accentuated fat-to-muscle method is good for Density? Maybe that’s why it’s working so well after my heavy sets.

A: The bodybuilding truism is, Lose that last 10 pounds of fat and look 20 pounds bigger. That is, a more defined physique creates the illusion of size—and that’s what you’ve done. Here are pics of Jonathan’s back, which looks much bigger in the second more ripped photo, but he actually weighs a little less…

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Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: burn fat, density, fat burning, fat-to-muscle, look big, look bigger, metabolic momentum, muscle fibers, muscle loss, muscle microtrauma, muscle recovery, muscularity, na training, negative-accentuated, overtraining, Power, power and density, power-density workout, slow negatives, testosterone, testosterone replacement therapy trt, ultimate fat-to-muscle workout

2 Tricks to Get You Ripped—With More Muscle Too

Steve outside of Neveux studio

Q: Looking in the mirror, I see that somehow I’ve gotten very fat. I go to the gym, but I guess my eating has been out of hand for too long. Is there anything I should concentrate on during my workouts to help lose the fat? I plan to do cardio after every weight workout, something you’ve suggested. I desperately want to be ripped enough to see abs!

A: First, get your diet under control. You must start eating clean—cut down the junk—and get on an anabolic-meal schedule. Your best bet will be a typical bodybuilding diet, so eat at least 25 grams of protein at six meals a day. Try to eat every two to three hours, and get some carbs too—enough to refill muscle glycogen stores, which is about 200 grams a day. If you need examples, see X-treme Lean; it contains our complete meal-by-meal diets to help you get ripped…

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Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 4x sequence, abs, anabolic diet, anabolic hormone reset, anabolic hormones, bigger, bodybuilding, Canadian Journal of Applied Physiology, diet, fat burning, fat-to-muscle, GH, GH release, granite abs, growth hormone release, heavy pyramids, high-reps, lose fat, metabolism, microtears, more muscle, muscle trauma, negative-accentuated, pyramids, ripped, stronger, testosterone, triple-shredded, ultimate fat-to-muscle workout, x-traordinary abs, x-treme lean

Top 3 In-the-Gym Fat-Burning Tricks

Q: What can I do during my workouts to get leaner right now? I have some pounds to lose, especially around my middle. My goal this year is to see abs all summer, so I want to get rid of the fat fast.

A: You may be doing some of these things already, but here are our top-3 tips to ramp up fat burning in your weight-training workouts (of course, you also have to adjust your eating to make these tricks super-effective):

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Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 4x mass building, abs, afterburn, anabolic, anabolic fasting, bodyfat, brad pilon, cardio, eat stop eat, fat burning, fat loss, fat-burning tricks, fiber activation, fiber stress, get lean, growth hormone, intermittent fasting, lactic acid, metabolism, micro tears, microtears, microtrauma, mitochondria, muscle burn, muscle pump, occlusion, positions of flexion, testosterone, triple-shredded combo, ultimate fat-to-muscle workout, weight loss, x-centric, x-treme lean

Planks for Etched Abs? No, But…

Q: I see lots of people doing planks in the gym. I asked a trainer what they were for, and he said to get a ripped six-pack. Do you guys recommend planks for ripped abs?

A: For the uninitiated, planks are getting in a pushup position and supporting your weight on your forearms, not your hands. Your arms are bent at 90 degrees and the entire length of each forearm is on the ground.

That’s become a very popular “exercise” because it’s considered “functional” training. It’s closer to what the abs do in the real world as opposed to crunching. Hmm…

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Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: ab exercises, ab program, ab routine, abs, biotrust, etched abs, fat burning, fiber activation, free protein, functional training, high-definition workout, lean-machine, low-carb protein, muscularity, nutrition, nutrition guide, occlusion, planks, rectus abdominis, ripped abs, six-pack, transverse abdominis, triple-shredded, ultimate fat-to-muscle workout, x-traordinary abs, x-treme lean

1 Set of 1 Exercise for More Cuts, Veins, and Size

Q: I’ve been using an X-centric set [lift in one second, lower in six] for every muscle and have noticed more cuts, veins, and I’m pretty sure more muscle size. I usually use it on the last set of a 4X sequence, but I’ve heard it’s better on the first set to get more of a warmup. Which is better, the X-centric set on the first or last set of 4X?

A: In a previous newsletter, we outlined how to use an X-centric set on the last set of a 4X sequence with The Ultimate Fat-to-Muscle Workout. We showed a lat routine with 4X on the first exercise.

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Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 1 set of 1 exercise, 3x, 4X, anabolic, anabolic hormones, anabolic reset, capilarization, cardio myths, diet tips, dr. michael mosley, fat burning, fat-to-muscle workout, fatigue, growth hormone, intensity, metabolic adaptions, microtrauma, more cuts, more size, more veins, muscle fibers, muscle growth, muscle size, myofibrillar expansion, physique, sarcoplasm, sarcoplasmic expansion, tension time, testosterone, triceps workout, ultimate fat-to-muscle workout, vascular, vascularity, x-centric

Go Slow to Grow and Burn Fat

Big, vascular, lean arm curling a dumbbell

Q: I got your Quick-Start Muscle-Building Guide because I haven’t lifted in a few years. Fantastic info and it’s already working for me. On some exercises, you suggest lifting in 3 seconds and lower in 3 to help improve nerve force for strength. I’ve seen in many of your emails that you sometimes lift in 1 second and lower in 6. Should I try that? I think you said it helps burn fat, and I would love to see my abs sooner rather than later.

A: Lifting in 1 second and lowering in 6 is what we call X-centric, or Negative-Accentuated, training. It is a great FAT BURNER as well as MUSCLE BUILDER, but you shouldn’t use it just yet (more on why in a moment).

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Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: atp, beginners guide, build muscle, burn fat, carbs, creatine, eccentric, energy fluid, fat burner, fat burning, fat-to-muscle, GH, glycogen, growth hormone release, metabolism, microtears, mike westerdal, mitochondria, muscle builder, muscle fibers, muscle-building, myofibrillar growth, myofibrils, negative-accentuated, negatives, protect your family, quick-start muscle building, sarcoplasm, slow negatives, slow to grow, tension time, time under tension, ultimate fat-to-muscle workout, x-centric

Muscle-On, Fat-Off Sets, Splits, and Hits

Q: I just got The Ultimate Fat-to-Muscle Workout e-book because of all the positive feedback I’ve seen. Looking over the program I notice that it’s a four-days-per-week system, but you only hit each muscle once. Is that really going to be enough work for each bodypart? I really want to lean out quickly and still build muscle.

A: If you traumatize a muscle enough, it will require several days for full recovery. And that’s one of the goals with that program…

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Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: e-book deal, fat-off, fat-to-muscle, fat-to-muscle workout, fiber trauma, high-reps, hypertrophy, lean, lean-machine, metabolic momentum, microtears, muscle fibers, muscle trauma, muscle-on, negative-accentuated, negatives, positions of flexion, pyramids, recovery ability, remodeling, stretch overload, testosterone, testosterone replacement therapy, training split, triple-shredded combo, trt, ultimate fat-to-muscle workout, vascularity, x-centric, x-traordinary abs, x-treme lean

Quick Fat-to-Muscle High-Rep Hit

Q: I got your 4X e-book recently and have been experimenting with the TORQ [tension-overload repetition quantity] method you outline. It‘s amazing! I feel like I grew from one workout. I’m ready to get serious about dropping some fat for spring, and The Ultimate Fat-to-Muscle Workout looks excellent. Instead of the two ending sets of 15-20 reps, can I do two TORQ sets, say 30, 15, adding weight for the second set?

A: For the uninitiated, The Ultimate Fat-to-Muscle Workout incorporates pyramids, X-centric (negative-accentuated) sets, and then two high-rep sets on a contracted-position exercise to finish for growth hormone release…

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Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 4X, 4x mass workout, anabolic, anabolic accelerator, biotrust, burning fat, cardio, cardio myths, continuous tension, diet tips, fat burner, fat burning, fat-to-muscle, fat-to-muscle workout, GH, growth hormone, growth hormone release, high-rep, high-reps, muscle burn, muscle-building, negative-accentuated, pro-x10, probiotics, protein farts, pyramids, spring, tension overoad, tension-overload repetition quantity, TORQ, ultimate fat-to-muscle workout, x-centric

The Truth About Losing Fat and Gaining Muscle

Q: From all I’ve read and experienced, losing bodyfat is all about reducing calories. If you take in fewer calories than you burn every day, you lose weight; if you take in more calories than you burn each day, you gain weight. To me, that means The Ultimate Fat-to-Muscle Workout has to require reduced calories or it can’t work. But then there’s nothing left to build muscle. I’d really like to know the truth about losing fat and gaining muscle. Comments?

A: Your energy equation is exactly why the Fat-to-Muscle program works. It can create a fat-burning calorie deficit, but not by forcing you to run extra miles every day; it stokes your metabolism so you use more energy, or fat, even at rest…

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