Forearms are easy..
Yes, after 30yrs I finally learn how to train
Behind the back wrist curls with 45lb bar..
Yes, the 45lb bar is plenty of weight..
Down slow.. you can go all the way down straightening fingers like I do,
then slow up and squeeze the life out of your muscle.. forearms in this case..
This will blow up the bottom part of forearm.. palms face down.. that bottom
Reverse curls will build the top part, but it's not the weight..
not even the speed.. It all comes down to Training The Muscle..
The squeeze exhausts the muscle and lets the muscle know
that it is being worked..
Drop the bar on the pegs for minute or so, then grab it
again.. Drop it down as much as or whenever you want in the set..
Just remember: It's not the reps, the weight, or the sets..
It's about exhausting that muscle..
The body has to be sure what muscle you want bigger, and
enough tension long enough is going to get this done..
You can train forearms every day or not every day.
this all depends on how much you eat and training duration..
I like to train all muscles every day for about 4-5 days.. I don't go heavy..
then back off with no training for about 2 days..
If you train them hard enough with tension .. Pacman calls this INTENSION
which is a good way to describe it, you will see some nice growth
during those days of rest..
even 7-8-9 days straight training.. I do 15min to 30min total workout...
then 2 days no training.. Growth will come fast.. Gear or no Gear..
This is bodybuilding..
Powerlifting I don't know..
I'm a boxer. My hand SPEED creates the power for me
I also don't care about strength in the gym.
I care about how I look, and how wet the women get when they see my abs.
I am not really that cocky though.. I just come off to be