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The I-Hate-Squats Workout

Jonathan Lawson squatting - The Dumbest Thing You can do if you want Extreme Muscle Mass

Q: I’m so frustrated. I constantly hear and read bodybuilders saying that you have to do free-bar squats to get big. You even put squats as the Ultimate Exercise for quads in your Ultimate Mass Workout e-book. It’s supposedly the best quad exercise and also stimulates overall mass gains. But I always get hurt when I squat heavy. My lower back craters, and I’m tired of it. Can’t I just use leg presses instead?

A: Some trainees simply aren’t built for free-bar squats. Because of leverage factors—usually long legs, the upper body pitches forward, which can put the lower back at risk. Heavy weights also compress the vertebrae. (Is it really beneficial to have 500 pounds sitting on your shoulders pushing down on your spine? Hmm.)

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Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: boost testosterone, free-bar squats, hack squats, I-hate-squats workout, lean mass, leg exercises, leg presses, leg workout, legs, lower back, mass gains, muscle burn, negative-accentuated, negative-accentuated squats, quads, smith machine squats, squats, testosterone, ultimate exercise for quads, Ultimate Mass Workout, X Reps, x-rep partials

The Best Workout Program for Building Muscle

Steve showing Jonathan his latest drawing (or gym notes)

Q: I just want the best workout program for building muscle. Please simplify all the rhetoric and just tell me which one is the absolute best.

A: That’s easy. There is no best routine. It’s the nature of how the human body adapts. We always say it takes change to trigger bigger gains, and some experts suggest that the body is fully adapted after only four workouts.

That’s the reason our own programs are constantly evolving—a new exercise, a new X-hybrid tactic, a drop set, etc. And after 10 weeks or so, we often move to a new program from one of our e-books (Jonathan recently went all the way back to our first X-Rep transformation program, with a few new alterations).

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Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 3d muscle building, adaption, best workout program, build muscle, change to gain, drop sets, end-of-set x-rep partials, fast-twitch fibers, hormones, muscle building, occlusion, p/rr/s, Power, power/rep range/shock, rep range, shock, size and strength, super sets, testosterone, time under tension, Truth About Testosterone, X Reps, x-hybrid tactics, x-rep partials

Ultimate Exercise for Hamstrings

Q: I have both the Ultimate Mass Workout and the Beyond X-Rep Muscle Building e-books. Congratulations on such well-researched, pertinent information and programs. My gains with X Reps and POF have been well above my expectations. My question concerns hamstrings. The Ultimate Mass e-book says that feet-forward Smith-machine front squats is the ultimate exercise for hamstrings, but the Smith machine at my gym isn’t bolted to the floor, so it moves easily. I don’t want to risk an injury, so I’ve been using feet-forward hack squats on a hack machine, but I don’t feel my hamstrings working when I do those. Should I try walking lunges instead? I’m 6’4” tall if that makes a difference.

A: Both feet-forward Smith-machine squats and feet-forward hack squats can be hard to feel in the hamstrings; we’re so conditioned to think about quads when we squat, it’s difficult to grasp that the opposing muscle group should be doing a lot of the work. Then there’s the fact that the front-squat version on a Smith machine can be uncomfortable for some people (Jonathan hates it with a passion, but he did pose for the photo below)…

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Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: beyond x-rep muscle building, biotrust, free protein, front squats, gains, hack squats, hamstrings, innervation, leg curls, low-carb protein, lunges, mri studies, POF, positions of flexion, Smith machine, step-back lunges, ultimate exercise, ultimate exercise for hamstrings, Ultimate Mass Workout, walking lunges, X Reps

Dumbbell Upright Rows to Grow

Q: I like the idea of doing dumbbell upright rows first as the midrange movement for shoulders [as recommended in the 3D Muscle Building e-book]. I just have trouble feeling the X Reps at the end after I reach exhaustion. Should I just do a drop set instead?

A: As we explained in the last e-zine, drop sets are better for continuous tension/occlusion exercises—contracted-position moves like laterals for delts, leg extensions for quads, etc. You’re looking to maximize force production with the big midrange exercise, so X Reps is the best choice…

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Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 3d muscle building, 3d pof, bodyweight training, delt exercises, drop set, dumbbell upright rows, full-range training, mass building, muscle growth, occlusion, POF, shoulder exercises, shoulder workout, tension overload, tension time, X Reps

Rest/Pause or Drop Sets: Which is Better?

Q: What’s better, rest/pause or drop sets, and what’s the difference? I mean, I know what they are; you rest about 10 seconds between rest/pause sets using the same weight, but with drop sets you move immediately to a lighter set with no rest. But is one better than the other?

A: We’ve found that rest/pause is best for exercises that use max force as their key growth component (midrange and stretch movements). It’s a great way to add a little more volume and force overload without too much extra time in the gym. The short rest of 10-15 seconds allows ATP and nerve pathways to regenerate somewhat so you can continue the force-overload assault.

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Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: drop sets, mitochondria, muscle burn, rest/pause, rest/pause and drop sets, rest/pause or drop sets, tension overload, X Reps, x update, x-rep update, x/pause

The #1 Muscle-Building Mistake

It was summer 1975, and Arnold was Mr. Olympia, bodybuilding’s top dog. The muscle world was captivated by the awesome Austrian, and for good reason…

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Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 3d pof, 3d positions of flexion, arnold schwarzenegger, arthur jones, austrian oak, before and after photos, beyond x-rep muscle building, bodybuilders, bodybuilding, diet, drugs, genetics, high school, motivation, muscle gains, muscle-building mistake, olympics, physique, pre-workout, pro bodybuilder, quick-start muscle building, Steve Holman, summer, X Reps, x-hybrid techniques

Weekly Change for Big Muscle Gains

Q: I want to thank you for the great programs and excellent tips, like X-Reps. My background is in Olympic lifting, but I’ve been into bodybuilding lately. I made some okay gains training heavy, but I’ve made much better and faster progress training heavy one week and using an all-4X program the next.

A: You didn’t really ask a question, but we just wanted to commend you on being brave enough to give all-4X training—every other week—a try.

So many trainees are stuck in the must-always-train-heavy-to-grow mentality that they miss out on significant muscle-size stimulation. It’s probably the key reason most complain about such slow gains. Plus, they get injured much more often.

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Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 3d muscle building, 4X, 4x training, beyond x-rep, biotrust, bodybuilding, Double-X Overload, dxo, free protein, gains, growth threshold, heavy training, low-carb protein, muscle gains, olympic lifting, Power, power/rep range/shock, rest/pause, stage sets, weekly change, X Reps, X-Fade, x/pause

Mass-in-a-Flash Transformation: How to Get Explosive Growth

Q: Okay, your before and after photos at X-Rep.com are unreal. I can’t believe you made those changes in only one month, and my friends say you used drugs. What’s the truth? How did you do it, what kind of training did you do, and were drugs involved? Please be honest.

A: Trust us, no drugs were involved. Truth: Jonathan is a drug-free for life bodybuilder and Steve experimented with 5 milligrams of Dianabol once a day back in his early 20s—but after three weeks of dreams that his liver would explode, he stopped. BTW, he saw no visual improvement during those 3 weeks on that dosage.

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Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 2a fibers, before and after photos, belly fat burn, dianabol, drug-free, drugs, explosive growth, fat loss, hormone trick, hormones, hypertrophy, intensity, mass, mass building, mass gains, mike neveux, muscle fibers, muscle-building, myofibrillar expansion, myofibrillar growth, partial reps, sarcoplasm, sarcoplasmic fluid, strength, supplements, tension time, testosterone, time under tension, transformation, Ultimate Mass Workout, X Reps, x-rep program

Use Tension Overload to Shock New Muscle Growth

Q: I got your 4X Mass Workout and am already growing with TORQ [Tension-Overload Repetition Quantity]. You discuss Mr. America Doug Brignole, his version, and how he uses drop sets on the last set. You don’t mention that with your version [30-20-15 reps]. Should I do drops on the last round of TORQ?

A: Doug has been at this bodybuilding thing for decades—and even he is still learning and experimenting…

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Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 4x mass workout, anabolic hormone reset, build muscle, burn fat, Doug Brignole, dr. michael mosley, drop sets, dwayne johnson, fat burning, high-reps, hormones, journal of applied physiology, Mr. America, muscle fibers, muscle growth, muscle-building, new muscle growth, partial reps, shaun hadsall, shock, Super TORQ, tension overload, the rock, TORQ, Ultimate Mass Workout, X Reps

Three-Pound Muscle Gain After Only One Workout?!

Q: In your X-Rep Update #1 e-book you discuss a study that produced a three-pound muscle gain after only one workout with static-contraction sets. Do you think that’s true, that much muscle after only one workout? And if so, should I do most of my sets just holding the weight statically?

A: The researchers used the most sophisticated body-composition-measuring device available at the time, known as a BodPod, so we have no reason to doubt their results. Subjects did a full-body workout that consisted mostly of one static-contraction set for each muscle and then rested for 14 days. Most gained muscle, and one subject packed on an amazing three pounds of muscle from that one workout, but…

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Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: anabolic, anabolic hormone reset, blood flow blockage, bodpod, continuous tension, fiber recruitment, gains, layoff, maximum fiber recruitment, muscle fibers, muscle gain, muscle gain after only one workout, muscle gains, muscle growth, occlusion, overtraining, partial reps, rest, statc, static contraction, static holds, stats, stretch overload, X Reps, x-rep partials, x-rep update

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