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Low-Carb Diets: Do They Work?

Q: I’ve been reading a lot about low-carb diets, and I was thinking about trying [that method]. I need to lose about 30 pounds to build up my confidence (and to start seeing some abs). Getting rid of carbs seems to be the best way. What do you think?

A: Low-carb diets certainly work, and gradually reducing your carb intake is the way to go, but you don’t want to take your daily carb total too low—and never go to zero. At our lowest carb count near the end of a ripping phase, we hover around 120 grams a day.

As we say in our X-treme Lean e-book: “In general, decreasing one of the macronutrients—fat, protein or carbohydrates—to abnormally low levels isn’t the way to go for fat loss. You may lose weight, but in the case of low carbs, some of it may be muscle.”

We like the carb-stacking approach to low-carb diets, which is putting most of your daily carb allotment at breakfast and after your workout when the muscles are depleted and will absorb most of the sugar as glycogen. There’s a sample carb-stacking diet on page 17 of X-treme Lean.

The rest of your meals should be protein dominant with very few carbs. That will force your body to burn fat for energy—and with protein circulating to feed your muscles, which you train heavy often, there is no need to burn muscle for energy—so you get bigger and leaner. Plus, protein has a higher energy cost—it takes more energy to absorb it than carbs. There’s more on all of that, as well as sample diets and workouts, in X-treme Lean so you can be ripped when you make the beach scene!

Jonathan Lawson, outside in the sun

Note: You can get X-treme Lean along with The Ultimate Fat-to-Muscle Workout and X-traordinary Abs at a limited-time low price. It’s the Triple-Shredded Combo Offer to help you sail through summer summer with muscle and rippedness.

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

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


Veiny Arms All Day

You know that feeling you get right after a great workout? When you look and feel huge with that massive post-workout pump? Imagine feeling like that ALL day…

Frank Rich’s program can help you carry that just-worked-out look all day, and he’s offering it to our readers for almost nothing.

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It’s one thing to develop big arms, but if when they look solid and have veins streaking all over, that’s when people really notice.

Frank has research showing that arm vascularity (the denseness and veininess) is more desirable to women than 6-pack abs, and if you’ve been following any fitness stuff on social media lately, you know that’s a fact.

We know from our own years of experience with being in various levels of conditioning that we get a LOT more looks when walking through the grocery store or running random errands when we have veins streaking down our arms.

>>> So if you’re ready to create massive arms that are thick and veiny, then click here.

Oh, and Frank’s new arm program (*plus all the bonuses*) is only $9 today, so take advantage while you can.

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: beach body, burn fat, carbohydrates, fat burning, fat loss, get lean, get ripped, low-carb, low-carb diets, massthetic arms, ripped, vascular arms, vascularity, veiny arms, weight loss, x-treme lean

Moment of Bodybuilding Zen 54: Dorian Yates Gym Pose

Dorian Yates won his first of six Mr. Olympia titles in 1992 and officially ushered in the mass-monster era. His huge, grainy physique was the next step up from the more aesthetic previous Mr. O Lee Haney… [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 1992 Mr. Olympia, bodybuilding zen, Dorian Yates, frank rich, heavy duty, high-intensity training, Lee Haney, mass monster, massthetic arms, mr. olympia, physique, powerblocks, pre-exhaustion, quick-start muscle building, slow-twitch fibers, stx method, vascular arms, vascularity, veiny arms

Moment of Bodybuilding Zen 48: Bob Paris Before and After

The last time we talked about Bob Paris was Zen 29, but we revisit because his physique always inspires us.  [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 3d muscle building, after-40 muscle building, before and after, bob paris, Bob Paris before and after, bodybuilding zen, frank rich, iron man magazine, Lonnie Teper, massthetic arms, mechanical tension, metabolic stress, mr. olympia, muscle damage, perfect physique, physique, POF, positions-of-flexion training, symmetry, vascular arms, vascularity, veiny arms

How to Speed Up Your Mass Results with X-celeration

Chip Wilt age 59

Q: I’ve seen speed reps in some of your routines. What are those, and how do they work to add more mass? 

A: We call this mass tactic X-celeration, and it can pack on new mass FAST because of extra fiber activation, and it’s a technique that lends itself well to home-gym training… [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: chip wilt, dormant fibers, fiber activation, finisher sets, frank rich, growth fibers, iron man magazine, mass, mass finishers, massthetic arms, myotatic reflex, size surge workout, speed reps, vascular arms, vascularity, veiny arms, x-celeration

Moment of Bodybuilding Zen 44: Jim Haislop’s Proportion

We featured Jim Haislop, 1968 Mr. America, way back in Zen 8. We recently ran across this shot of him, and all we can say is, Whoa! [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: bodybuilder, bodybuilding zen, Doug Brignole, fast-twitch fibers, frank rich, heavy-light, hypertrophy, jerry brainum, Jim Haislop, massthetic arms, Mr. America, physique, power-density, slow-twitch fibers, symmetry, vascular arms, vascularity, veiny arms

One-Day Blast for More Mass

Ripped back on pulldowns - Shift Your Anabolic Mass Machine Into Overdrive With Progressive Speed

Q: I’m not gonna lie… I sometimes get bored with my training or just have random days when my motivation is a bit low. That makes it tough to get to the gym, but I really don’t want to skip a day because of that. What if I took random days here and there to do only one exercise for each muscle. Would that be good for growth, and how often could I do that?

A: Any deviation from the norm will shock new muscle size, especially if it’s something that challenges your growth threshold like 10×10 of only one exercise. [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 10x10, actin, bodyweight training, build mass, force-generation, more mass, motivation, muscle-protein synthesis, myofibrillar, myosin, negative-accentuated, negatives, sarcoplasm, slow negatives, variation, vascularity, x-centric

Muscle Gains and Gnarly Veins

Triceps rope pushdowns (Troy Alves) - 5-Minute Blasts for Fast Arm Mass

Q: I like the look of veins on my arms. Do you think doing high-rep TORQ training will help me get more vascularity?

A: How vascular you are is primarily genetic—and freaky veinage is usually only visible when you have low body fat, so diet plays a pretty big role as well.

BUT, doing higher reps, especially on continuous-tension-type moves, like concentration curls for biceps and pushdowns for triceps, can increase capillary proliferation—and perhaps create more gnarly vascularity… [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: biotrust protein, bodyfat, free protein, free supplements, genetics, muscle gains, TORQ, triple-shredded, vascular arms, vascularity, veins, x-treme lean

Ultimate Mass Move: One-Hit Chest-Back Attack

Q: I just got the Power-Density Mass Workout 2.0. Absolutely one of the best muscle-building guides I’ve ever read. I’m very interested in [Mr. America] Doug Brignole’s one-exercise-per-muscle high-rep method [50-40-30-20-10]. The problem is that it’s tough deciding which single move is best for each target muscle. He likes decline dumbbell presses for chest, but I’m thinking bench presses. What are your thoughts on that? And what about back? I see Brignole likes T-bar rows as his only upper-back exercise.

A: We like decline dumbbell presses. It’s one of the best overall pec moves; however, unlike Brignole we see the value of inclines as well (more on that in a moment). [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 10x10, back, chest, Doug Brignole, frank rich, high-rep, Mr. America, muscle-building, power-density, Super TORQ, tension-overload repetition quantity, TORQ, ultimate exercise, ultimate mass, vascular arms, vascularity, veiny arms

Full-Range Back-to-Basics Mass Workout

Q: I just started reading up on your [Positions-of-Flexion] mass-building method. The full-range hit on each muscle makes so much sense that I can’t wait to try it. A friend said it helped him build 10 pounds of new mass in just six weeks. Where do I start? Is there a basic 4-days-per-week POF mass workout I can use?

A: We have POF in almost all of our e-books because it makes so much sense and has built so much muscle for so many—including us. [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: back to basics, fiber activation, frank rich, freak physique, full-range, growth threshold, mass workout, massthetic arms, post-workout pump, testimonial, vascular arms, vascularity, veiny arms

Get Ripped Without Cardio?!

Steve Holman post-New Year's abs in winter - Lean-and-Muscular Winter-Workout Tips

Q: I read the info on The Ultimate Fat-to-Muscle Workout page. So you’re saying I can get ripped without cardio? I seriously doubt that.

A: That’s not what we’re saying. With The Ultimate Fat-to-Muscle Workout, or using the metabolic-momentum methods from it in your current program, you can stay leaner without much cardio. [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: abs, arm veins, cardio, fat-to-muscle, get ripped without cardio, metabolic momentum, ripped, vascular arms, vascularity, veiny arms

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