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Mass Building with a Lean-Machine Edge

Jonathan demonstrating incline X Reps

Q: I just got your X-treme Lean e-book. I will start ripping it up soon for spring. Lots of great nutrition stuff and diets, but I didn’t even realize it all has a workout program. Is this workout better than the Fat-to-Muscle Workout? I’m trying to decide which one to use in a few weeks to kick in the cuts for spring.

A: The X-treme Lean High-Definition Workout is a 3-way split. It includes lower reps, 8-12, on a big exercise alternated with a high-rep set on an isolation move to give you that lean-machine edge. For example, for upper chest it’s… [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: cuts, cutting, diet, fat-to-muscle, frank rich, high-definition workout, lean-machine, mass and cuts, mass building, nutrition, spring, vascular, vascularity, veiny arms, x-centric, x-treme lean

Muscle-Growth-Threshold Training for Fat Loss

Q: I know you suggest one second to lift and three seconds to lower. Do you ever use a slower lifting cadence, like lifting in three or four seconds instead of only one? Wouldn’t that produce more tension time for unique muscle-growth stimulation?

A: Yes, it can be a great variation for more mass creation as well as a fat-burning catalyst. But the big reason to slow down on the lifting stroke is for more strength. [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: fat burner, fat loss, frank rich, GH, growth hormone, growth threshold, lactic acid, muscle burn, muscle-building, quick start, quick-start muscle building, rep cadence, strength, vascular arms, vascularity, veiny arms

Three Quick Sets for Major Muscle Mass

Q: I remember back from your old daily training blog that Steve often did Downward-Progression 4X with only three sets. If I remember correctly, he would add weight so his reps were 12, 10, 8. I like the idea of three sets because I do more than one compound exercise for each muscle. Do you think adding more weight to each set so my reps are 12, 8, 5 will work? I like to go heavier.

A: The reason Steve kept his last set at around eight reps is because he’s old. LOL! However, if you’re a bit younger and like to take your reps down lower, we’d give you the thumbs-up on your idea… [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: crash course, downward-progression, downward-progression 4x, massthetic arms, muscle mass, super-size crash course, vascular arms, vascularity, veiny arms

Warp-Speed Mass Gains: Old Trick, New Twist

Q: I use Pre-Ex 3X supersets a lot when I can. Removing the weak-link muscle makes so much sense as a way to make the compound exercise more targeted and work harder. The look of my physique has completely changed these with new vascularity since adding these. I recently saw a mention of doing the second exercise in the superset in speed style. Does that work well? I’d love more new veins and size.

A: Yes, for many muscle groups Pre-Ex makes a lot of sense. For example, isolating your chest with cable flyes first, and then immediately moving to dumbbell bench presses helps even out the strength of the now pre-fatigued pecs with your fresh triceps… [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: anabolic fasting, brad pilon, eat stop eat, get ripped, mass gains, old trick, physique, pre-ex, pre-ex 3x, pre-fatigue, ripped, speed reps, vascularity, x-celeration

Simplify for Size: Back to Basics to Add Slabs of Muscle

Steve spotting Jonathan for forced reps

Q: In one of your recent newsletters I noticed that you guys recommended using The Basic X-traordinary X-Rep Workout to an advanced trainee. Can someone who’s been training a while really make new gains with such an abbreviated basic program?

A: Absolutely! And the gains can be outstanding, especially after an extreme peaking cycle. When you’ve been training toward a peak day, like a competition, photoshoot, or any other specific goal, you bring yourself to the brink of overtraining—but that’s a good thing, and incredible things happen when you simplify for size… [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: abbreviated routine, advanced training, anabolic rebound, back to basics, basic x-traordinary workout, big arms, bodybuilders, competition, fast-twitch fibers, frank rich, gains, hypertrophy, massthetic arms, muscle size, phase training, photo shoot, power and density, simplify for size, vascular arms, vascularity, veiny arms, x-traordinary x-rep workout

Heat: The Magic Muscle Maker

Vince Gironda, lean and vascular

Q: This is kind of an odd question, but does hot weather help make muscles grow? I’ve noticed this summer, when it’s been blazing hot outside, I make my best gains. In the winter, my gains are much slower, sometimes nonexistent. Could it be the heat?

A: It could simply be more summer-time motivation—you train harder because you want to look good at the pool, lake, or beach. It could also be leanness and darkness—being more ripped and tan makes you look bigger and better. There’s a good chance that heat and/or sunshine may have something to do with it, along with sweating. Perspiring more sheds water from under the skin, and that means more vascularity more often, which adds to your bigger, more-shredded look. But heat may be the key… [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: anabolic, animal study, body temperature, boost testosterone, building muscle, gains, heat, hot weather, legend & myth, master trainer, motivation, muscle builder, muscle growth, muscle maker, muscle regrowth, muscle shrinkage, oxidative stress, perspiration, physique, ripped, shredded, summer gains, testosterone, vascularity, vitamin d, winter gains

Mass Tip: Change each set to fire your size-building jets

Jonathan Lawson, concentration curl with support

Do you do every set the same way? You know, same rep tempo, same hand spacing same rest between sets?

Our motto is “change to gain” because it takes something unique to add more mass to your physique. Here’s a good example of making a change on each set. On seated biceps concentration curls…

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Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: anabolic, arnold, arthur jones, belly fat burn, biceps, change each set, change to gain, concentration curls, extreme hypertrophy, fat burning, fat-burning furnace, fiber remodeling, hormone trick, mass building, mass tip, muscle fibers, muscle-building, nautilus machines, peak contraction, physique, rep speed, rep tempo, size building, slow negatives, supination, vascularity, x-centric sets

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

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…

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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

Small Bones, Big Arms

Jonathan's arm measurement

Q: I’ve been training like a madman for six months, but my arms haven’t budged. I’m getting stronger, and I do see more veins on my biceps, but my arms are still skinny. A guy at the gym told me it’s because I have small bones. My wrists are under 7 inches around, and he said I can’t expect much size with small wrists. Is that true?

A: Um, in a word, NO. It’s not true. The size of your wrist has nothing to do with where your biceps and triceps attach, how much muscle-fiber density your muscles have, or your ability to pack on muscle mass.

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Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 19-inch arms, anabolic after 40, arm workout, big arms, density, Doug Brignole, energy fluid, fat burning, fat loss, genetics, high-reps, hypertrophic, isometric abs, isometrics, Mr. America, multi-angular training, muscle fibers, muscle mass, phase 1, phase 2, POF, positions of flexion, power-density, power-density mass workout, sarcoplasm, sarcoplasmic expansion, size surge program, small bones, small wrists, Super TORQ, tension time, time under tension, TORQ, vascularity, weight loss, x arms, x-traordinary arms

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