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Shortcut to Size is a 4 day body part split program by Jim Stoppani (who also created Shortcut to Shred). It is best suited for athletes with aesthetic or hypertrophy goals. It is a 12 week bodybuilding program broken down into three 4 week phases.

Shortcut to Size Reviews

Review by Beck Lievenbruck

Beck gained about 12 pounds of muscle while running Shortcut to Size. He shares some before and after pictures at the 5:00 minute mark in the video if you’d like to check that out.

He saw growth in his arms, chest, and shoulders (he skipped some leg days – don’t do that!) and overall was very happy with the program results.

Their full review is in the video below.

YouTube Video

Review by Jackie @ Writers Lift Too

Jackie over at Writers Lift Too saw some great size increases from running the Shortcut to Size.

Most notably:

  • Arms: +2 inches
  • Hips: +1 inch
  • Chest: +1 inch
  • Waist: +1 inch
  • Quads: +3 inches
  • Calves + 1 inch
  • Forearms: +1 inch
  • Shoulders +1.5 inches
  • Neck: +1.5 inches

You can read their full review here. Before and after pics are below along with her video review.

YouTube Video

Shortcut to Size Before and After

Review by Greg @ Gym Talk

Greg over at Gym Talk had a positive experience while running Shortcut to Size, putting on about 4 kg (~9 lb) of muscle while increasing his lifts by 10-16%.

Some of his criticisms include that it was quite difficult for him to adhere strictly to the diet plan. He also questioned some of the programming choices (e.g. going heavy).

Still he “enjoyed and recommend[s] Jim Stoppani’s Shortcut to Size to anyone looking to pack on a serious amount of bulk without pissing around unrealistic and pointless exercises.”

You can read their full review here.

Before & After Pictures from Michael Kiriakos

To round things off, here are two quick before and after pictures shared by @Fitnessmike8 on Twitter.

Here he is in December 2014 after running Shortcut to Size:

https://twitter.com/FitnessMike8/status/541659410414981120

He ran the program again in 2015 and saw even more improvement:

Shortcut to Size Overview

Each phase of the workout program tapers the rep range from:

  • 12 to 15 in week 1
  • 9 to 11 in week 2
  • 6 to 8 in week 3
  • 3 to 5 in week 4

At the end of each phase, weight is added to all lifts, the rep range restarts at 12 to 15, and the tapering begins again over the next 4 weeks.

The workout split is broken into:

  • Day 1: Chest and Triceps
  • Day 2: Back and Biceps
  • Day 3: Shoulders
  • Day 4: Legs

Program Tip: Rest-Pause Sets

In weeks 1 and 2 of each phase, you will do a “rest-pause” set after the final set of each exercise. A rest-pause set is done by completing the final set of an exercise as programmed, resting 15 seconds, then performing an AMRAP set (as many reps as possible) with the same weight until failure is reached. This helps induce muscular hypertrophy.

Rest-pause sets are not used in weeks 3 or 4 of each phase.

Frequently Asked Questions about Shortcut to Size

What is Shortcut to Size?

Shortcut to Size is a bodybuilding program designed by Jim Stoppani that is comprised of three 4 week phases. Each week covers a particular rep range: 12 to 15 reps, 9 to 11 reps, 6 to 8 reps, and 3 to 5 reps. Every 4 weeks, weight is added and the rep range resets at 12 to 15 reps.

Is Shortcut to Size good for gaining mass?

Yes. Shortcut to Size spends 3 of the 4 weeks of each phase within the 6 to 15 rep range and keeps the number of sets per muscle group in the fairly high range. It should be enough for most athletes to see improvement in muscular hypertrophy according to the Renaissance Periodization Hypertrophy Guide.

Is Shortcut to Size good for losing weight?

Any program can be used for losing weight if it helps burn more calories than are consumed in a day. Use a TDEE calculator, macro calculator, and food tracker to help understand what your diet should look like.
If your primary goal is weight loss, you may be more interested in Shortcut to SHRED.

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