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Move for Mass: Fiber Activation for Size Creation

Jonathan doing Speed Reps on cable curls

Q: Using a static hold [StatX] at the end of a regular set near the muscle’s stretch is killer. I feel like I’m getting bigger after only a short time on this routine. Are those holds better than the X Reps your recommend with some movement?

A: It depends on the exercise, but in most cases, some movement, as in X Reps, may produce slightly better results. Here’s why… [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: arm workout, fiber activation, frank rich, massthetic arms, muscle size, static hold, StatX, vascular arms, veiny arms, X Reps, x spot, x-rep update

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

X-tra Eye-Popping Arm Size

Q: I got your Pre-Ex 3X e-book recently and tried it over the weekend. It’s an amazing method. It makes me feel like I’ve grown already, even if that (might?) only be in my mind. My question is about forearms. You don’t really have a pre-ex routine for that muscle group, and mine suck. What do you suggest?

A: Shame on us. Forearms are very important. In most short-sleeve shirts they are all you see, so they need to be freaky… [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: arm size, big arms, extensors, flexors, forearm exercises, forearm rockers, forearms, massthetic arms, pre-ex 3x, vascular arms, 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

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

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

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

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