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Originally Posted by machinehead
Hello,
i'm training about 4 months, for biceps i always did barbell curls as the first exercise (i do 3 exercises, each exercise 12,10,8,6). before 3 days i did barbell curls 60 degrees in this way : http://www.exrx.net/WeightExercises/...nclineRow.html i feld that this exercise is harder for me. what is better? regular barbell curls or incline 60 degrees barbell curls? |
huh? That's isn't a barbell curl...it's an incline row... It's a BACK exercise...which obviously recruits use of the biceps... but by no means is that an incline curl!|
Originally Posted by Phred
Well the link you cite is for a T-Bar row not an incline curl. Here is a link for an incline curl http://www.exrx.net/WeightExercises/...clineCurl.html
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Originally Posted by machinehead
i got a pic:
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Originally Posted by machinehead
thanks.
what variations so should i do this on my biceps exercise: 1. standing barbell curls 3 sets barbell preachers curls 3 sets dumbell curls from mid position to sufination 3 sets incline lying high bench barbell curls 3 sets 2. standing barbell curls 4 sets barbell preachers curls 4 sets incline lying high bench barbell curls 4 sets 3. any other suggestions? |
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Originally Posted by ChrisROCK
That's not your typical "Incline curl"... That's a nice variation to include from time to time...but I wouldn't make it a staple of my routine. For me, it puts too much strain on my anterior delts.
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Originally Posted by Newt
John H. will offer to give you a rear spot on this lift.
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Maybe that's your thang pal... I'll pass!