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X Reps and the Fat-to-Muscle Hustle

Q: I read your last e-zine on fat-to-muscle tips with great interest. I added your recommendations to my training immediately. My question is, What about X Reps? Do they help? Should I add those in as well?

A: Yes, X Reps are excellent for a faster fat-to-muscle hustle. For the uninitiated, X Reps are eight-inch partials that you add onto a set after you hit exhaustion. You do those end-of-set partials at the point on the stroke at which the target muscle is somewhat stretched—for example, near the bottom of an incline press, bench press, or chinup…

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Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: alain gonzales, anabolic, anabolic profile, arnold schwarzenegger, athletic-aesthetic physique, bodybuilder, brad pitt, end-of-set partials, fat burning, fat-to-muscle hustle, fiber activation, fiber recruitment, fight club, forced reps, GH, growth hormone, lactic acid, muscle burn, muscle fibers, muscular, muscularity, overtraining, partials, perfect physique, physique, pro bodybuilder, tension time, Ultimate Mass Workout, X Reps, x-rep manual, x-rep partials

Home-Gym Training

Q: I’ve been following your Quick-Start Muscle Building Guide. I’m currently on week 4, and it’s a great program. I’m already seeing results, but I’ve been reading about X Reps and the Positions-of-Flexion approach to lifting. I want to start using those as part of my home-gym training. I currently have only a pair of dumbbells, an EZ-curl bar, and an adjustable bench. Which program should I follow next? I’m not sure I can do POF with my limited equipment.

A: That’s a limited gym alright, and if you’re going to with your home-gym training, consider adding some essentials. For now you can continue progressing with what you have—although you didn’t say if the dumbbells are adjustable or selectorized (so you can change the weight by moving a pin or twisting a dial).

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Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 10-week Size Surge, 3d muscle building, alternate exercises, anabolic environment, anabolic hormone reset, anabolic hormones, beginners, beginners guide, dr. michael mosley, fasting, home gym, home-gym training, hormones, intermittent fasting, POF, powerblock, quick start, quick-start muscle building, replacement exercises, Size Surge, testosterone, X Reps

X-Rep Lies: Before and After Photos

Q: The before and after photos at your X-Rep site are pretty unbelievable. I mean, come on, four weeks to get those changes? You must’ve either lied about the time it took or manipulated the photos. You should be ashamed of yourselves. There’s too much of that deceptive crap on the Internet.

A: Ashamed? Actually, we’re very proud. Those photos are 100 percent authentic and accurate—no photo alterations, no steroids, and they were taken about four weeks apart. (The key technique that made it happen and a step-by-step how-to is coming up.)

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Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: 10 pounds of muscle, before and after photos, before and afters, bodyweight training, bodyweight workout, Double-X Overload, efficiency-of-effort, fiber recruitment, gains, hypertrophy, Jacob Wilson, jonathan lawson, max-force generation, muscle fibers, muscle growth, photo shoot, positive failure, results, ripped, sarcomeres, steroids, Steve Holman, training experiments, training experts, transformation, Ultimate Mass Workout, X Reps, X-Fade, x-hybrid techniques, x-rep lies, x-rep partials

Stretch Overload Results

Jonathan doing incline curls (at the stretch position)

Q: In the first chapter of the Freak-Physique Stretch-Overload Workout e-book [The Latest Stretch-Overload Research] you mention the animal study that produced a 300 percent muscle mass increase after one month of stretch loading. That is incredible, but are there any other studies that show stretch overload results?

A: When it comes to stretch-induced muscle growth, we always mention that particular animal study because it’s the most impressive—triple sizing a muscle after a month’s worth of stretch-overload “workouts” is phenomenal! And it shows the importance of stretch-position exercises for triggering extreme muscle size quickly. Stretch overload results can be pretty phenomenal.

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Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 3d pof, anabolic acceleration, animal study, belly fat burn, bird study, contractile velocity, fat loss, force-generation, freak physique, hypertrophy, jerry brainum, lean mass, mini-x reps, muscle growth, muscle mass, myoblast proliferation, POF, positions of flexion, Power, research study, strength, strenth, stretch hold, stretch overload, stretch overload results, stretch-overload workout, weight loss, X Reps

Pack On More Muscle: Are You Making This Mistake?

Jonathan doing Smith machine squats - Pack on More Muscle: Are You Making This Mistake?

Q: I’ve made the best gains of my life the past year with X Reps, going from 185 to just under 200 pounds. But my gains have stalled. You talk a lot about muscle adaptation, so I’m wondering if I’ve adapted to X Reps. Should I stop doing them for a while so I can pack on more muscle?

A: Adaptation to training techniques and even bodypart routines can happen in as few as six workouts. If you train a muscle twice a week, that means you can adapt in three to four weeks. We’ve talked about phase training, which is downshifting intensity for one week with sub-failure workouts after four to six weeks of all-out workouts. But sometimes even that’s not enough to kick-start new gains once you resume a high-intensity phase. Usually, you have to mix things up somehow…

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Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: adaption, best exercises, Beyond X, beyond x-rep, Double-X Overload, dxo, fast-twitch, jonathan lawson, mr. olympia, pack on more muscle, ronnie coleman, slow-twitch, stage sets, Steve Holman, X Reps, x spot, x-hybrid

Photos and Freakiness

Q: I saw your before and after photos from your first X-Rep year contrasted with the following year when you gained 10 more pounds of muscle [with X-hybrid techniques]. Personally, I don’t think you look better. You both look bigger, but I think your physiques are more impressive the X-Rep year.

A: Well, that’s not a question, but it’s a relevant opinion—bigger is not necessarily better. In Jonathan’s case, you are seeing his most-muscular pose, and when you gain more muscle, your physique can look more “crowded” in that pose. You could argue that his muscles are starting to look too big for his frame. Steve, on the other hand, is in a semi-relaxed pose in the X-Rep photo, and a twisting ab shot in his Beyond-X photo. He looks considerably bigger in the “after” photo, but it’s a different pose, which makes it difficult to judge.

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Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: aesthetics, before and after photos, Beyond X, beyond x-rep muscle building, bodybuilding, freak physique, intensity techniques, more muscle, muscular, photos, physique, sleek physique, superhero physique, Ultimate Mass Workout, X Reps, x-hybrid, x-hybrid tactics, x-hybrid techniques, x-rep routine

Transformation Photos: Girls vs. Guys

Q: I’m a man in my late 30s, but I’m very motivated by Becky Holman’s before and after photos and her story. Is the training program she used okay for men to use?

A: Absolutely. Men and women should both strive to build muscle, and that’s what her program does. Women won’t get bulky muscles no matter how hard they train because they don’t have the hormonal profile for that to happen. It’s a testosterone thing—and as you can see in the transformation photos below, Becky (Steve’s wife, who was in her early 40s below) doesn’t have a lot of testosterone…

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Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: anabolic reload, becky holman, before and after photos, build muscle, cheat day, diet, eating tips, gas, girls vs. guys, hormonal profile, intermittent fasting, muscle recovery, POF, positions of flexion, pro-x10, probiotics, protein farts, starvation, starvation mode, static holds, supercompensation, testosterone, transformation, transformation photos, X Reps, x-rep partials, x-treme lean

Muscle-Building Myths—Or Are They? (controversial muscle-building info)

Dumbbell flyes showing thick pecs - Mass-Building Myths—Or Are They? (controversial muscle-building info)

Q: I heard that close-grip bench presses can build the inner pecs. But then a pro bodybuilder said that’s false. He said no exercise can build the “inner” pecs—or “lower” biceps for that matter, and that those are muscle-building myths. Which is correct?

A: While close-grip bench presses won’t direct development to the inner-chest area, some researchers suggest that putting a muscle into elongation, or stretch, against resistance can thicken the fibers at the insertion point. For example, doing flyes for more chest beef near the sternum… [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 4x mass workout, controversial, Doug Brignole, Dr. Jacob Wilson, inner pecs, Jacob Wilson, mass building, mike westardal, Mr. America, muscle fibers, muscle growth, muscle-building, muscle-building myths, outer pecs, power-density workout, protect your family, protein synthesis, sarcomeres, self-defense, strength, tension-overload repetition quantity, TORQ, Ultimate Mass Workout, ultimate power-density workout, volitional fatigue, X Reps, x transformation

Ultimate Exercises for Mass

Jonathan demonstrating parallel, close-grip v-handle pull-ups

Q: I’m reading your original X-Rep e-book [The Ultimate Mass Workout], and you have the Ultimate Exercises listed for each muscle. For lats, it’s close-, parallel-grip chins. I have a hard time with chins because I weigh around 220 pounds. Can I do them on the pulldown machine instead?

A: Yes, do them on the pulldown machine for now; however, once you’re strong enough, do the chinup-bar version… [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: belly fat burn, fat loss, hammer strength, leverage machines, lose fat, metabolism, myofibrils, negative resistance, positive drag, pure negatives, resistance curve, sarcoplasm, sarcoplasmic expansion, sarcoplasmic growth, size, strength, tension time, ultimate back exercise, ultimate exercises, ultimate lat exercise, Ultimate Mass Workout, weight loss, weight-stack drag, X Reps

Arnold’s Winter Training Routine

Arnold doing cheat curls - Arnold's Winter Mass-Packing Workout

Q: I want to get strong over the winter. I heard that that’s what Arnold used to do. I know that if I get strong, I will eventually get bigger, which was how the Oak did it. What’s the best workout for that?

A: First let’s get some insight into Arnold’s winter training routine. Former IRON MAN Publisher John Balik was there, often training with Arnold, and this is what he had to say about it: [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 3d muscle building, 3d pof, 3d power pyramid, arnold, arnold schwarzenegger, arnold's winter training routine, best workout, boost testosterone, gains, get bigger, hiit, iron man, john balik, john balik photo, mass building, muscle growht, p/rr/s, POF, positions of flexion, Power, power-pyramid, power/rep range/shock, pyramiding, rep range, shock, strength gains, stretch overload, testosterone, the oak, winter, winter training, winter workout, winter workouts, X Reps

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