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Everyone knows the most size is built with the big basic lifts like the bicep curl .. IN THE SQUAT RACK of course and Tricep extensions. If they don't then the joke is on themgreyowl said:Noticed there's a considerable body of members here who think bicep curls aren't worthwhile. What's the theory behind this view? Why don't you think they're efficient?
OK i'm sorry but i do use 800lbs for curls so can i now call it a curlrack . ... No one uses the squat rack in my gym,so you are welcome to if you'd like. You do deadlifts? I thought those were old newsGirth said:I'm not sure if the preceding is a joke or not. Regardless, it's not called a curl rack. It's a beast of welded iron meant to hold up to and beyond 1000 lbs. And there are too few of them in gyms as is. Please don't take them away from the squatters, with an exercise that can be done with only a barbell and some space
Madcow2 said:Horrendous overuse in as exercise that pays little dividends. Your real mid to long term arm progress is going to come from the compound lifts and full body growth anyway. Direct work just kind of maximizes and flushes out what is there over the short term. Maybe if your arm strength is the limiting factor in a compound row or press then there is really a long term contribution in rectifying that through direct work. If people's arms shrink some when they drop the direct work (assuming there is a major concentration of compound lifts and a good program - which is a huge leap of faith for most BBers) generally this is either temporary just from less work and not pumping them up all the time, or their arm development was out of proportion to their strength in the compound lifts (i.e. you can only row 185 but you have the biceps to row 225 so they will atrophy until your back and other muscles catch up). That's a crap state to be in anyway.
So really, there is nothing wrong with curls per se, just how they are religiously and inefficiently applied by the general public.
