TaoPhD
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So since I'm at a genetic disadvantage with a long, flat biceps, anyone have advice on how to try and get some sort of peak going? Is it even possible?
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So since I'm at a genetic disadvantage with a long, flat biceps, anyone have advice on how to try and get some sort of peak going? Is it even possible?
If you want to puff those mofos up do HEAVY standing barbell curls, tried and true.. Go heavy..
I see so many guys in the gym doing cable curls and curling with machines and month after month they're still rockin the same scrawny arms. I'm not saying cables don't have their place, they're more for warmup or as a finishing movement IMO.
I can't do straight bar. It causes tendon pain similar to what an IT band strain feels like.
I typically do incline dumbell curls up to 55 lbs, hammer curls up to 80 lbs, reverse curls, and either concentration curls or zottman curls. i can do camber bar curls though.
I love the straight bar but do what you can then, HEAVY standing curls with camber bar. Incline dumbell curls I actually like to go lighter for 15-20 reps for some reason and get that crazy pump going, just feels right to me.. Depending on my mood I may do a drop set until I almost split my skin.![]()
When the skin splits the
Workout shouldn't last much longer
Just until you feel faint,Are you sure about this? Not even a little longer?
I may try that. I usually go 5 - 8 reps on inclines.. How strict are you on form when standing? Lastly, what is your elbow position? I tend to keep mine back almost like a drag curl
Not super strict standing but not swinging all over the place either.. Elbow position standing maybe they're a tad in front of me?? Not quite sure how to explain that, just go with what feels comfortable.
Ok, I'll give it a go. Thanks dude
lighter weights, more squeeze. No reason to use anything heavier than 35's or 40lb on db curls, no reason to use weight that people bench press with on barbell curls.
The trick to achieving a good bicep with not so good arm genetics is to get the bicep to grow more near the bend in the arm, the lower part of the bicep is what makes the peak when you flex the arm. Therefore on preacher curls use a lighter weight but when you go down on the negative go all the way until the arm is almost straight out, no half or 3/4 reppin' just to use a heavy weight!! My arms are no Arnold arms, but they are hitting close to 19" at the moment fairly lean. The heaviest I use on db curls is 40 lb db's, heaviest on preacher curls is 65 lbs, heaviest on standing barbell curls is about 110 lbs (usually not even that heavy, maybe 70 or 80 lbs most of the time) heaviest on incline db curls is 30's (both arms at same time)
The biceps are not a large muscle group, training with heavy poundages is stupid, its all about squeeze and maximum muscle contraction. When I finally got smart and trained lighter my arms started growing again. Just what works for me anyways
The biceps are not a large muscle group, training with heavy poundages is stupid, its all about squeeze and maximum muscle contraction. When I finally got smart and trained lighter my arms started growing again. Just what works for me anyways
I wouldn't say it's stupid, works for me. I do higher reps/lighter weight as well but I've found changing it up works best for my arms. There's not many things in this sport that are one size fits all IMO. Like your site by the way.
I wouldn't say it's stupid, works for me. I do higher reps/lighter weight as well but I've found changing it up works best for my arms. There's not many things in this sport that are one size fits all IMO. Like your site by the way.
