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X-Reps for X-tra Muscle—Pounds of it

Jonathan Lawson doing chin-ups

Q: I’m thin and consider myself a hardgainer. I’ve been training with weights for two years and have managed to add only about 10 pounds of muscle. Not very impressive. I recently got your X-traordinary X-Rep Workout [e-book] and started using the X Reps in my workouts. They feel great, and I wanted to report that after using them for only a few weeks, I’ve added five pounds and look much bigger. I’m so thankful I found this technique! Are there any others I should be using? I feel like I’m finally getting the size gains I’ve been looking for.

A: Great progress! As we often say, hardgainers tend to have more of an endurance component to their muscles. You know how calves and forearms tend to respond better to longer tension times? That’s how most of the muscles on a hardgainer’s body are constructed, so they need longer tension times to grow… [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: anabolic, beyond x-rep, big gains, Double-X Overload, dxo, European Journal of Applied Physiology, fat burner, GH, growth fiber activation, growth hormone, growth spurt, growth stimulation, hardgainer, high-threshold motor units, low-threshold motor units, mr. olympia, pounds, rest/pause, size principle of muscle fiber recruitment, stage sets, stretch overload, tension time, X Reps, x-centric, X-Fade, x-hybrid techniques, x-only sets, x-rep partials, x-traordinary x-rep workout, x-treme lean, x/pause

Let’s Get Big

Steve Holman and Jonathan Lawson dumbbell presses - Let's Get Big

Q: Right now I’m into your idea of using a basic workout to get big, so I’m using The Basic X-traordinary X-Rep Workout [pages 28-30 in that e-book]. I’ve been on it for three weeks, and I already feel bigger. I’m also stronger every time I train. Unreal results for workouts that take an hour. My question is, What can I do or add to that program for my slacker bodyparts? Like my shoulders desperately need extra roundness. Should I just add sets?

A: Simply adding sets to the existing delt workout is one way to go (but there’s another way that we like even better coming up). For example, the delt routine is dumbbell presses, and you pyramid the weight. Your reps should go 9, 7, 5-6, and on the last heaviest set you do X-Rep partials… [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: basic workout, delt routine, delt specialization, density, double-drop set, drop sets, get big, gonyea, jose antonio, POF, positions of flexion, Power, power-pyramid, shoulder routine, shoulder specialization, stretch, x-rep partials, x-traordinary x-rep workout

What Are Stage Sets? (Hint: They Work!)

Jonathan Lawson incline Smith machine presses with Steve Holman Spotting - What Are Stage Sets? (Hint: They Work!)

Q: I read in one of your previous articles where you mentioned that you sometimes do Stage Sets. What are Stage Sets, and is that a good mass technique for me?

A: Many years ago, even before we developed X-Rep partials, we noticed that every time we introduced Stage Sets to our workouts, we got sudden muscularity and vascularity increases—and now we know why: The technique is essentially a unique type of X overload—an intense out-of-the-blocks blast right at the max-force point where the target muscle is semi-stretched, like near the bottom of an incline press… [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: Beyond X, beyond x-rep, bodybuilders, ifbb pro bodybuilders, Jay Cutler, mass building, mass techniques, mr. olympia, muscle-building, partials, pro bodybuilders, ronnie coleman, semi-stretch, stage sets, what are stage sets, x overload, x-rep partials

X Reps on 10×10 Sets?

Jonathan Lawson under grip chins - X Reps on 10x10 Sets?

Q: I have most of your e-books and am really impressed with The Ultimate Mass Workout [the original X-Rep manual]. X Reps make a lot of sense for giving a set more size-building power. My question is, Should I use X Reps on 10×10 sets? And what about forced reps? Do you ever use them?

A: Remember, with 10×10 you are getting a lot of volume, even though the first few sets aren’t that tough. Nevertheless, you are still working the muscles and nervous system, so overtraining is always looming. [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 10x10, forced reps, growth fiber recruitment, max-fiber recruitment, overtraining, size building, Ultimate Mass Workout, X Reps, x reps on 10x10 sets, x-rep manual, x-rep partials

Big-Arms Tip

Jonathan Lawson cable curls - Big-Arms Tip

Q: I’m getting new mass and cuts using the Fat-to-Muscle Workout. Just the right amount of soreness to burn fat and add muscle. I can see it happening when I look in the mirror. The only bodypart not getting it is biceps. I do cable curls with the Negative Accentuated technique because you’ve said it’s superior to barbell curls. I do two seconds up and then six seconds down on every rep, but I don’t get that deep ache like my biceps were worked hard enough. Should I move slower on the NA set or what?

A: To clarify, we’ve said cable curls are superior to barbell curls when you want to incorporate X Reps at the end of a set. X Reps are eight-inch partials you add at the semi-stretch point when you can’t do any more full-range reps. [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: add muscle, arm exercises, biceps, big arms, big-arms tip, bigger biceps, burn fat, fat-to-muscle, fat-to-muscle workout, heavy negatives, microtrauma, na, negative-accentuated, negatives, positive failure, static hold, weight-stack drag, X Reps, x-rep partials

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