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Originally Posted by Nick+
I bought a new (Weider)bench recently , with a solid preacher curl pad attachment thrown in........
Never done Preacher curls in my life before......So I'm finding them very hard to do with a very light weight (presently 16kgs/35lbs for 3 sets of less than 10 reps). Finding the day after that the biceps are very sore where they meet the elbow. Is this exercise of any use and worth doing? ![]() |
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Originally Posted by kenwood
yes i like preacher curls
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Originally Posted by MyK
I love preacher curls, only reason most people cant do them is because you cant do as much weight as with hammers.
I do dumbells, make sure you do a full range of motion! |
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Originally Posted by Nick+
I do 2 sets most back workouts.
If ur bi's are sore where they meet the elbow this is most likely the tendons and connective tissues that are sore and not the muscle itself...that will pass if you keep on with isolated curls... Sp preacher curls are an isolation exercise........ But standing bicep curls with a straight or EZ bar would not be? Yea, the soreness should pass. I used to do Preachers, but have been doing other movements as of late. ie: BB curls, DB curls, or hammer curls. |
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Originally Posted by Nick+
Only tried BB so far- what damn bit of the arm are they supposed to hit anyway????
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bicep!!!!
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Originally Posted by PWGriffin
With standing bb curls you can use momentum to ur advantage and sway and swing the weight around...hence, why Preachers are harder and require you to knock the weight down a bit.
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Originally Posted by dougnukem
So you mean you can't throw your shoulders into preachers?
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Originally Posted by Nick+
Only tried BB so far- what damn bit of the arm are they supposed to hit anyway????
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Originally Posted by PWGriffin
With standing bb curls you can use momentum to ur advantage and sway and swing the weight around...hence, why Preachers are harder and require you to knock the weight down a bit.
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Originally Posted by MyK
not really no!
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Originally Posted by MyK
do you have an EZ curl bar?
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Originally Posted by ForemanRules
I like the peek they give to my biceps
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Originally Posted by Nick+
Yes, but been doing preacher with straight bar.
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Originally Posted by Nick+
So EZ or Straight better?
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Originally Posted by MyK
hmm, the straight bar really hurts my wrists!!
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Originally Posted by MyK
my opinion is dumbell!
I'd say EZ over straight, but if the straight bar is comfortable for you, you can use it! |
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Originally Posted by Nick+
Never tried DB's!!!!!
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Originally Posted by Nick+
just thought I'd try the straight for something new.......
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Originally Posted by dougnukem
You're missing out then.
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Originally Posted by dougnukem
It also can depends on your hand placement with a straight bar. A lot of folks take too narrow of a grip and put undo strain on their wrists.
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Originally Posted by BoneCrusher
As everyone else is saying preachers rock. I love preachers and highly recommend you build them into your workouts. They do tend to show the weak spots in your bi's as you've already noticed. If the pain is in the sides of your bi's close to the elbow go very easy and light till that pain backs off or you will tear your bicep like I did ... it really sucks. Sat me out for eight frickin months before I healed up well enough to lift heavily again.
Anyways enjoy the preachers mayn. |
